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Congratulations to the new record holder. Competition only makes a class stronger. CS has a lot going for it and should attract more racers than it does. It amazes me what racers can do with these small displacement engines.
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If it has a GM casting number is it legal, Not talking about the SS/CS class.. the rest of the modified classes.
But would it have to be approved for SS/CS?
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It's aluminum, so no for SS/CS. Inline iron heads only. Handy link:http://www.castingnumbers.info/site/main
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The cylinder heads were casted by Dart for GM. They would be legal in SS/AS and SS/BS, SS/TA, SS/TB, SS/TC and SS/CM thru SS/FM |
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