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Offline Swartz

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« on: September 14, 2005, 07:52:04 PM »
Is there somewhere on the mission site that shows what i need to pass tech? i looked and couldnt find it. Can someone direct me a link or quickly tell me what the requirements are.....thanks
 
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« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2005, 08:06:19 PM »
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Car and Driver Eligibility:


All vehicles must be accompanied by the registered owner.

All drivers must have a valid drivers license.

All vehicles must be street driven, display valid license plates (or temporary permit), have proof of vehicle registration and valid insurance.

All vehicles must run D.O.T. approved street tires (except cars in the
Outlaw Class).

All vehicles must be equipped with mufflers and a functional exhaust system that extends at least behind the drivers seat. The maximum allowable noise limit is 90db.

All vehicles require functioning headlights and taillights.

Race Electronics are NOT PERMITTED (ie: delay box, throttle stops etc.) Nitrous Controllers OK

Basic Tech Rules & Regulations:


All cars must have seat belts.

All cars require a 16oz or larger radiator overflow can.

All vehicles must drain antifreeze prior to racing (except 1995 or newer stock cars and trucks with sealed factory coolant system). Bring a plastic container.

No plastic or glass fuel filters allowed.

No plastic oil pressure lines allowed.

All vehicles must have a functional neutral safety switch.

All batteries must be securely mounted (no bungee cords, rope, wire etc) Relocated batteries please see NHRA Rulebook.

The trunk and passenger compartment of the vehicle must be empty prior
to racing.

Drivers must wear pants and long sleeve shirts ( no shorts or T-Shirts allowed).

Drivers of cars running 13.99 or quicker are required to wear a NHRA Approved Snell 95 or newer helmet.

Cars running 12.99 or quicker will require a driveshaft loop.

Cars running 11.99 or quicker must have an approved roll bar, SFI belts & jacket.

Cars running 10.99 or quicker must have approved aftermarket axles and harmonic balancer.

Cars running 9.99 or quicker must have approved roll cage.

All vehicles must be capable of meeting the NHRA safety requirements according to the vehicles ET and MPH capability ( for further information regarding Safety Requirements please refer to the 2001 NHRA Rule Book - available at most high performance automotive shops throughout Greater Vancouver and Fraser Valley, & at The Pro Shop at the track).

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« Reply #2 on: September 14, 2005, 08:39:56 PM »
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Car and Driver Eligibility:


All vehicles must be accompanied by the registered owner.

All drivers must have a valid drivers license.

All vehicles must be street driven, display valid license plates (or temporary permit), have proof of vehicle registration and valid insurance.

All vehicles must run D.O.T. approved street tires (except cars in the
Outlaw Class).

All vehicles must be equipped with mufflers and a functional exhaust system that extends at least behind the drivers seat. The maximum allowable noise limit is 90db.

All vehicles require functioning headlights and taillights.

Race Electronics are NOT PERMITTED (ie: delay box, throttle stops etc.) Nitrous Controllers OK

Basic Tech Rules & Regulations:


All cars must have seat belts.

All cars require a 16oz or larger radiator overflow can.

All vehicles must drain antifreeze prior to racing (except 1995 or newer stock cars and trucks with sealed factory coolant system). Bring a plastic container.

No plastic or glass fuel filters allowed.

No plastic oil pressure lines allowed.

All vehicles must have a functional neutral safety switch.

All batteries must be securely mounted (no bungee cords, rope, wire etc) Relocated batteries please see NHRA Rulebook.

The trunk and passenger compartment of the vehicle must be empty prior
to racing.

Drivers must wear pants and long sleeve shirts ( no shorts or T-Shirts allowed).

Drivers of cars running 13.99 or quicker are required to wear a NHRA Approved Snell 95 or newer helmet.

Cars running 12.99 or quicker will require a driveshaft loop.

Cars running 11.99 or quicker must have an approved roll bar, SFI belts & jacket.

Cars running 10.99 or quicker must have approved aftermarket axles and harmonic balancer.

Cars running 9.99 or quicker must have approved roll cage.

All vehicles must be capable of meeting the NHRA safety requirements according to the vehicles ET and MPH capability ( for further information regarding Safety Requirements please refer to the 2001 NHRA Rule Book - available at most high performance automotive shops throughout Greater Vancouver and Fraser Valley, & at The Pro Shop at the track).
Radiator? :huh:  

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« Reply #3 on: September 14, 2005, 09:36:39 PM »
Oooo i guess when i clicked on rules i should have scrolled down before clicking on rules again. THanks


think they'll notice that my radiator over flow is only 13oz? :blink:  
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