SS Modified
What makes a SS car to fit in the modified class ?
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Modified motor! :D
SS is HP to weight, SS Mod is cu in to weight. I'm running a "hand me down" comp motor. Trying like hell to get it on the track. |
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Would a 300" Small Block Chevy with the Dart Buick Heads fit into any Super Stock Class? This is an old comp motor.
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Also the Heads castings maybe an issue. Good Luck |
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SS/ Modified, C/M thru F/M, all heads must be NHRA accepted, 2 valves per cyl. OEM casting with OEM # cast in head.
NHRA rulebook, sec11F page 23. :) |
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The Buick Dart head is an accepted cylinder head.
The head was manufactured by Dart for GM with a GM part number. It is still a great cylinder head for small CID engines like yours. You can run in SS/BS, with one carburetor, or, SS/CM thru SS/FM with two carburetors. |
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Thank you guys. What would I have to weigh with that 300" motor and an automatic in SS/EM and SS/FM?
Not sure how the percentage for the automatic works when it says 11.50-12.49 ect.. Do you go off of 11.50? |
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SS/EMA: 3277.5 lbs SS/FMA: 3562.5 lbs |
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