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NJSPEEDER
02-19-2005, 10:01 PM
hey gang,
to avoid this forum turning into jsut a million stickies i am combining teh bracket rules into a single thread.

General Rules:
All cars must pass an NHRA safety inspection at the track the day of the event.
All vehicles must be muffled. No cut outs permitted to be used.
All vehicles will have a "full" interior. Two front seats(real seats that fit an adult), rear seats may be removed, fully carpeted, complete stock appearing dash, console may be removed but area must be carpeted.
No electronics allowed(electronics= trans brake, two steps, timing boxes, delay boxes...etc.)
Driver is responsible for making sure their dial in time is correct.
All brackets will use .500 tree

6cyl Bracket Specifics
Class open to all vehicles powered by by V6 or inline6 cyl engine.
Any tranny permitted
Any type and size of tire allowed
Any power adder permitted

Street Radial Bracket Specifics
Class is open to any brand and size of traditional street radial tires.
Bias ply and racing type radial tires are prohibited.
Any power adder permitted.
Any engine permitted
Any transmission permitted

Drag Radial Bracket Specifics
M/T, BFG, Nitto, and any other DOT approved radial construction "racing" type tire.
No limit on tire size
Any motor combo allowed
Any power adder allowed
Any trans allowed
Bias Ply construction tires prohibited

Slick/Cheater Slick Bracket Specifics
Any brand, size, or construction DOT "cheater slick" or full racing slick tire allowed.
Any motor combination allowed
Any power adder allowed
Any transmission allowed

later
tim[/b]

Koll
06-12-2005, 12:39 PM
Question about the mufflers.
Plans for the car dont have an exhaust system anywhere. I was going to just dump headers or run zoomies out of the hood. Any tips on how I would still be able to run?

NJSPEEDER
06-12-2005, 12:42 PM
get mufflers. lol

later
tim

Koll
06-12-2005, 12:51 PM
get mufflers. lol

later
tim

Its unchristian to muffle a big block. You are going to get in the way of God?

02SOMWS6
06-20-2005, 09:13 PM
get mufflers. lol

later
tim
Dual Bullets are ok right? I ran them before on friday's,saturday's, and a couple of wednesdays last year with no problem

NJSPEEDER
06-20-2005, 10:43 PM
bullets are advertised as mufflers, that is good enough for me.

later
tim

QuikZ
08-03-2005, 08:24 AM
Now that the time for racing is drawing near, could you please post the final rules and classes for the racing. Thanks

Tru2Chevy
08-03-2005, 08:27 AM
Now that the time for racing is drawing near, could you please post the final rules and classes for the racing. Thanks

The rules posted above all up-to date for the bracket classes, and there is another thread for the rules for the heads-up class. These rules should not change between now and the day of the event.

- Justin

QuikZ
08-03-2005, 11:48 AM
Thanks for the info. I am planning on being there. Only rule I don't like is the electronics. An all motor class would be nice.

nikeair042
08-04-2005, 09:56 AM
What our the prizes for winning elimination brackets? I already know the car show prizes, but what about winning your elimination bracket? Also, will there be a King of the Hill, where the four winners of each elimination class will race eachother? I think King of the Hill would be awesome. So, what prizes are there for winning your bracket?

jrsfast84
08-09-2005, 06:15 AM
i have a friend who has a stock t/a, and has a nitrous on it , the rules say that NO ELECTRONICS, so is the Jacobs box or the progressive box for nitrous ok, because they all retard the timing at the end of the 1/4 mile so it doesn't blow up. which with all nitrous systems they want you to do it so it doesn't detenate. for the bracket rule classes.hope this doesn't cause a problem, my friend told on this past sunday he couldn't race the bracket classes only the heads-up, because of the NO ELECTRONICS and that sucks. is he right or am i wrong. thanks.JR1

Tru2Chevy
08-09-2005, 10:44 AM
i have a friend who has a stock t/a, and has a nitrous on it , the rules say that NO ELECTRONICS, so is the Jacobs box or the progressive box for nitrous ok, because they all retard the timing at the end of the 1/4 mile so it doesn't blow up. which with all nitrous systems they want you to do it so it doesn't detenate. for the bracket rule classes.hope this doesn't cause a problem, my friend told on this past sunday he couldn't race the bracket classes only the heads-up, because of the NO Â*ELECTRONICS and that sucks. is he right or am i wrong. thanks.JR1

Sorry about the confusion. The no electronics rule only applies to the types of things that would help a bracket racer (delay boxes and such). A timing control box for ignition retard is perfectly legal, so tell your buddy that he is welcome to run in one of the bracket classes.

- Justin

jrsfast84
08-09-2005, 07:15 PM
thanks, i'll tell him, so he can stop thinking about how to beat me, thats what he was busting my hump about.thanks again.JR1.