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x-pride
02-15-2006, 10:16 PM
I was reading on the MN sport compact sight about jacket requirment for non OEM turbo charge cars at the track. Can anybody shed some light on this subject. Could this mean that if I have a upgraded turbo on my DSM I will need a jacket to race.
An upgrade would probably require the use of a jacket but I doubt they will say anything unless you are running something really big. I would be willing to bet that any 16g, 20g, etc.. will be overlooked and you wouldnt get hassled.
I may be wrong though, just my thoughts.
Goat Blower
02-16-2006, 12:10 AM
Wrong. A fireproof jacket is required for 10-11.99 cars, though that might have changed to faster than 11.5 when the cage rule changed a year or two ago. The techs at the track don't know a 12a from a T88.
I borrowed this from another board
NHRA RULE CHANGES FOR 2006
Protective Clothing Changes
The Protective Clothing of the E.T. section of the NHRA Rulebook states which jacket and/or pants are needed for 10.00 and slower and 9.99 and quicker.
Supercharged, turbocharged, or nitous-equiped cars, with or without a full OEM or .024-inch steel firewall. Please review the Protective Clothing sections, Section 1A – Superpro, Pro, Sportsman and Section 1B – Advanced E.T. of the 2006 NHRA Rulebook.
Section 1-A, located on page 24 of the 2006 NHRA Rulebook read as follows:
10.00 (*6.40 1/8 mile) and slower; all E.T. non-OEM supercharged, non-OEM turbocharged, or nitrous-equipped cars with an OEM or .024-inch steel firewall: Jacket meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/1 mandatory
10.00 (*6.40 1/8 mile) and slower; all E.T. supercharged, turbocharged, or nitrous-equipped cars without a full OEM or .024-inch steel firewall: Jacket meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/5 and gloves meeting SFI Spec 3.3/1 mandatory.
10.00 (*6.40 1/8 mile) to 11.49 (*7.35 1/8 mile): Jacket meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/1 mandatory.
The same Spec for Advanced E.T. is located in Section 1B, located on page #27 of the 2006 NHRA Rulebook.
What’s Needed At 135 mph?
For 2006, the Rulebook clarifies that any vehicle that runs faster than 135 mph must meet minimum requirements for 9.99 –seconds. In year’s past, this 9.99 and/or 135 mph break was not clearly defined in the e.t. section of the rulebook, leading to some confusion.
The minimum requirements for any vehicle that runs 9.99 or runs faster than 135 mph includes an NHRA chassis certification, NHRA competition license, and upgraded safety equipment (neck collar, jacket and pants, and gloves).
Further details about the 9.99 requirements may be found in Section 1A – Super Pro, Pro, Sportsman section of the 2006 NHRA Rulebook, beginning on page #18.
Computers
During NHRA competition, no portable computer (e.g., laptop, PDA, Palm Pilot, programmer, ect.) may be used or located in a vehicle at any point beyond the staging area ready line. All functions or values must be pre-set prior to this point. This includes Grudge Race and Time Trial runs.
Page #224 of the 2006 NHRA Rulebook.I just skimmed this article and most of it was in there.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa4078/is_200511/ai_n15847716/pg_3
Shotgun!
02-16-2006, 12:42 AM
Wrong. A fireproof jacket is required for 10-11.99 cars, though that might have changed to faster than 11.5 when the cage rule changed a year or two ago. The techs at the track don't know a 12a from a T88.
To be fair, there is hardly any difference between the 12a and the T88GK
Goat Blower
02-16-2006, 01:37 PM
NHRA RULE CHANGES FOR 2006
Section 1-A, located on page 24 of the 2006 NHRA Rulebook read as follows:
10.00 (*6.40 1/8 mile) and slower; all E.T. non-OEM supercharged, non-OEM turbocharged, or nitrous-equipped cars with an OEM or .024-inch steel firewall: Jacket meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/1 mandatory
-Our cars are OEM turbocharged. That doesn't mean an aftermarket turbo, it means converting a non-turbo car to turbo. If you're spraying and running slower than an 11.49, you should chuck the bottle in the woods and go home.
10.00 (*6.40 1/8 mile) and slower; all E.T. supercharged, turbocharged, or nitrous-equipped cars without a full OEM or .024-inch steel firewall: Jacket meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/5 and gloves meeting SFI Spec 3.3/1 mandatory.
-We don't modify our firewalls for any reason, so this doesn't apply.
10.00 (*6.40 1/8 mile) to 11.49 (*7.35 1/8 mile): Jacket meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/1 mandatory.
-Here's what I was talking about.
The same Spec for Advanced E.T. is located in Section 1B, located on page #27 of the 2006 NHRA Rulebook.
What’s Needed At 135 mph?
For 2006, the Rulebook clarifies that any vehicle that runs faster than 135 mph must meet minimum requirements for 9.99 –seconds. In year’s past, this 9.99 and/or 135 mph break was not clearly defined in the e.t. section of the rulebook, leading to some confusion.
The minimum requirements for any vehicle that runs 9.99 or runs faster than 135 mph includes an NHRA chassis certification, NHRA competition license, and upgraded safety equipment (neck collar, jacket and pants, and gloves).
Further details about the 9.99 requirements may be found in Section 1A – Super Pro, Pro, Sportsman section of the 2006 NHRA Rulebook, beginning on page #18.
-This is new, and sucks. A lot of DSM's are running 135mph these days, but aren't that close to 9.99. Looks like a lot of people will be hitting the brakes just before the traps at Slippery Falls.I doubt if the Iowa tracks would give a shit. :D
Computers
During NHRA competition, no portable computer (e.g., laptop, PDA, Palm Pilot, programmer, ect.) may be used or located in a vehicle at any point beyond the staging area ready line. All functions or values must be pre-set prior to this point. This includes Grudge Race and Time Trial runs.
Page #224 of the 2006 NHRA Rulebook.
-This is new too, although I doubt it will be adhered to at any track around here.
niterydr
02-16-2006, 02:23 PM
NHRA RULE CHANGES FOR 2006
Section 1-A, located on page 24 of the 2006 NHRA Rulebook read as follows:
10.00 (*6.40 1/8 mile) and slower; all E.T. non-OEM supercharged, non-OEM turbocharged, or nitrous-equipped cars with an OEM or .024-inch steel firewall: Jacket meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/1 mandatory
-Our cars are OEM turbocharged. That doesn't mean an aftermarket turbo, it means converting a non-turbo car to turbo. If you're spraying and running slower than an 11.49, you should chuck the bottle in the woods and go home.
10.00 (*6.40 1/8 mile) and slower; all E.T. supercharged, turbocharged, or nitrous-equipped cars without a full OEM or .024-inch steel firewall: Jacket meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/5 and gloves meeting SFI Spec 3.3/1 mandatory.
-We don't modify our firewalls for any reason, so this doesn't apply.
10.00 (*6.40 1/8 mile) to 11.49 (*7.35 1/8 mile): Jacket meeting SFI Spec 3.2A/1 mandatory.
-Here's what I was talking about.
The same Spec for Advanced E.T. is located in Section 1B, located on page #27 of the 2006 NHRA Rulebook.
What’s Needed At 135 mph?
For 2006, the Rulebook clarifies that any vehicle that runs faster than 135 mph must meet minimum requirements for 9.99 –seconds. In year’s past, this 9.99 and/or 135 mph break was not clearly defined in the e.t. section of the rulebook, leading to some confusion.
The minimum requirements for any vehicle that runs 9.99 or runs faster than 135 mph includes an NHRA chassis certification, NHRA competition license, and upgraded safety equipment (neck collar, jacket and pants, and gloves).
Further details about the 9.99 requirements may be found in Section 1A – Super Pro, Pro, Sportsman section of the 2006 NHRA Rulebook, beginning on page #18.
-This is new, and sucks. A lot of DSM's are running 135mph these days, but aren't that close to 9.99. Looks like a lot of people will be hitting the brakes just before the traps at Slippery Falls.I doubt if the Iowa tracks would give a shit. :D
Computers
During NHRA competition, no portable computer (e.g., laptop, PDA, Palm Pilot, programmer, ect.) may be used or located in a vehicle at any point beyond the staging area ready line. All functions or values must be pre-set prior to this point. This includes Grudge Race and Time Trial runs.
Page #224 of the 2006 NHRA Rulebook.
-This is new too, although I doubt it will be adhered to at any track around here.
Hince why my car has a cage, that 135mph rule.
Goat Blower
02-16-2006, 06:06 PM
Better get the full suit and the collar. We'll see how excited they get out at RF if any of us can get a clean enough pass to run 135mph.
niterydr
02-16-2006, 06:11 PM
As a lane sponser this year, I will tell people that they are enforcing.
And I will have a suit and collar.
SlowWhite
02-16-2006, 08:13 PM
Hense why I spend all last year prepping my self. (also new this year. You must have a 19lb+ radiator Cap, an Engine Diaper, and a sealed overflow canister for your coolant)
At moroso - if your un faster then 11.99 and your car isn't 100% stock then you must have all of that, plus.
Jacket, 6pnt cage, at least 5pnt harness's.
I hope at some point on a good tune on Race Gas and with some good set of tires I'll be able to break the 130mph mark on my set up.
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