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Hi. I'm on the mailing list so it's time I get serious about this. I built my car to be SS/CS legal but have only bracket raced it. I ran the bracket side of a few of the Lucas Oil races but never stuck "SS/CS" on the window. Do I need an NHRA certification inspection to do this or just show up for one of the combo races? I broke into the sport as the staff photographer at Milan in Michigan in the '60s. They checked everything back then.
The car: 68 Mustang Coup Full cage and all safety gear. 302 Dart block N351 heads (in line valve iron heads-Ford part # for circle track) 750 Holley Weight was 3200 as a street car with aluminum heads. Rules for SS/CS 10.5 Lb/CID 3000 min. 366 cid stock displacement max. Iron heads Inline valves only 750 4bbl carb 1/4 mile index is 10.30
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Dale,
We certainly don't want you to do anything unsafe, so if you know you need a chassis cert, you should get one. And we welcome all racers to join us for some fun racing this year.
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Dale, you have a PM.
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Did not get through.
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Thanks for the reply. The car has been inspected and raced at Pacific and Bremerton with different engine combos since 2014. Topped out at 116 in the 1/4 at a Lucas Oil race with a Factory Stock Mustang passing me at 155. To unravel my original post a bit, do I need a chassis sticker to class race?
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Dale, What does the rule book say? I attest that my car meets all the safety requirements of the class in which I am racing.
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I read through General 4:11 Roll Cage and all class cars running at sanctioned tracts need a chassis sticker except bracket cars slower than 9.99. So I need to get it inspected and stickered before I can run as Super Stock. I can get that done in a few weeks.
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Dale,
"750 4bbl carb" You probably know this but it is not just any 750 CFM four barrel. It has to be off NHRA's list. Good Luck! Bill |
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Dale, Call Matt at the NHRA Divison 6 Office. I believe there maybe a chassis certificate at Pacific Raceways this coming weekend. If not, Matt can arrange to do it.
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The car is still apart and I missed both the Bremerton and Pacific extended tech sessions. I have several Tech contact numbers and will schedule it when I can. Thanks to all for the encouragement..
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