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03-22-2010, 11:04 PM | #1 |
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Newbie wants to race... But what class??
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I currently own a 2004 Silverado and want to enter into a IHRA Class. I want to run for fun and I want to get involved in this sport and learn more. I have looked into all the classes and sub classes and I'm a little confused where I stand. This is my current set-up as follows. 2004 Silverado 2wd Regular Cab Short Bed Removed the Factory 5.3L for the following: 6.0L 366ci Iron Block (2003 LQ4 Block) LS2 Pistons and Rods (06 Corvette) L92 Heads (07 Denali) LS3 Intake (09 Camaro) 90mm DBW Throttle Body (06 Corvette) 32# Injectors (Stock L92) 255LPH Fuel Pump (Aftermarket) Custom Cam (Aftermarket) 4.10 Gears with TruTrack Locker (Came with 3.73 and crappy limited slip) Hardened push rods Pacesetter Long Tube Headers True Dual 3" w/"H" Pipe Dynomax Muffler Factory Electric Cooling fans w/34" Radiator (Factory in 05) HP Tuners (Tuned by Me) Transmission Cooler W/Fan Planning in the near future: Built 4L60E Transmission 3000 RPM Stall Converter Possibly a 4-Link with Coil Over (unless a major class changer) Also thinking of a Bore and Stroke up to a 408 or a few years down the road with a LSX 454 (Dreaming of a 454SS Silverado Re-Make really) I read through the rule book a few times and I can't figure where I would fit in well. I guess that I would run high to mid 12's in this 4500# Truck with traction. What do you think? Class? or would it be worth it for me, or should I stick to the Street Nights with all the ricers... Opinions Please! |
03-22-2010, 11:28 PM | #2 |
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Re: Newbie wants to race... But what class??
Are you thinking of running it in Stock or Super Stock?I don't see the '04 Silverado in the NHRA Classification Guide, so it would not be eligible for NHRA. IHRA (to my knowledge) doesn't have an online version of the Guide. They may accept some combinations as legal.
Was the 6.0 engine you installed available from the factory in the '04 Silverado? If not, the truck will not be eligible for Stock. Not sure what all replacement parts are allowed (LS-2 pistons, etc don't sound legal). The camshaft would have to meet factory lift specs (or .430 lift, whichever is bigger). 4 links are not allowed in Stock It doesn't sound like your truck would be eligible for any Stock or Super Stock classes. Probably would have to run in Pro in brackets, or maybe Hot Rod if it can run 10.90 1/4 mile (7.00 1/8 mile) and has all the safety requirements. Your best bet at an IHRA Divisional race right now would be to run No Box or Street ET.
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03-22-2010, 11:35 PM | #3 |
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Re: Newbie wants to race... But what class??
If you wanted to run Stock, there are truck classes for factory trucks. Crate Motor Stock is also an option, using one of several IHRA-approved Crate motors. Both Stock Truck and Crate Motor Stock are for 1/2 ton or smaller trucks.
From the IHRA website: http://www.ihra.com/competition/pistons.php Accepted Replacement Pistons http://www.ihra.com/downloads/pdf/co...ateengines.pdf
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03-22-2010, 11:42 PM | #4 | |
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http://www.mydigitalpublication.com/...ion?m=1203&l=1 Are you thinking of running it in Stock or Super Stock? Not Sure Was the 6.0 engine you installed available from the factory in the '04 Silverado? It came from the 2500 The camshaft would have to meet factory lift specs (or .430 lift, whichever is bigger). I'll have to go back to the stock cam (could I run a factory cam from other years?) 4 links are not allowed in Stock It doesn't sound like your truck would be eligible for any Stock or Super Stock classes. 4-Link is out then Probably would have to run in Pro in brackets, or maybe Hot Rod if it can run 10.90 1/4 mile (7.00 1/8 mile) and has all the safety requirements. 10.9... thats a no (I wish) Your best bet at an IHRA Divisional race right now would be to run No Box or Street ET Could I compete in those classes, or would I be an anchor and waste time to other drivers in the class? I just want to fit in a class that would welcome my ride.
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03-22-2010, 11:47 PM | #5 | |
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I'll look more at the truck class...
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03-22-2010, 11:50 PM | #6 |
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"Camshaft must retain stock lift for horsepower claimed, per IHRA Tech Bulletins". You can use aftermarket cams (Crane, Comp Cams, etc), as long as the factory lift is met, but not exceeded. Any duration is permitted (I believe). Stock Trucks "maximum lift limited .430 or OEM, whichever is greater".
If you run Pro, Street, No-Box, it's just a dial-in bracket race, so yeah, you can run just about anything. Even slower street cars. My first street car that I bracket raced was an eighteen second Olds Cutlass. Some basic safety items will be checked (battery is secure, minimum of a one pint overflow tank, etc).
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03-22-2010, 11:53 PM | #7 | |
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http://www.ihra.com/competition/index.php#contact
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Thanks for your time, Mike I'll send them an e-mail
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03-23-2010, 12:02 AM | #9 |
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Re: Newbie wants to race... But what class??
Box allows Delay Boxes. No-Box does not allow delay boxes. Different classes go by different names at different tracks. ET 1, Super Pro, Electronics, Box are usually the same. Pro, No-Box, ET 2, Modified same thing. Most tracks (but not all IHRA Pro-Ams) offer Street ET also. Most classes have a maximum ET that you can dial-in. Box might be no slower than 11.99, No-Box might be no slower than, say, 13.99 or 14.99. Street ET is usually no ET limit, though some I have seen are now slower than 17.49, or 19.99.
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I raced a Bracket at a Truck Nationals event and it was a delay box. Not a fan, I lost due to a major padding of time in the other lane and some light braking. I raced all out... I still had fun. Wow 17.49... The truck with the 5.3L (100% Stock) got a best of 15.2 in the 1/4 @93mph
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