Stock Rules
Stock Car / Truck Rules
Hereinafter to be called
"Stock Car"- 2011 -
Revised November 2010. Revisions and clarifications are underlined.
Recommendations are italicized.
Refer to 2011 Official I.M.C.A. Rule Book for General Rules.
The rules and / or regulations set forth herein are designed to provide for the orderly conduct of racing events and to establish minimum acceptable requirements for such events. These rules shall govern the condition of all events, and by participating in these events, all participants are deemed to have complied with these rules. NO EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF SAFETY SHALL RESULT FROM THE PUBLICATIONS OF OR COMPLIANCE WITH THESE RULES AND / OR REGULATIONS. They are intended as a guide for the conduct of the sport and are in no way a guarantee against injury or death to a participant, spectator or official. The race director shall be empowered to permit reasonable and appropriate deviation from any of the specifications herein or impose any further restrictions that in his opinion do not alter the minimum acceptable requirements. NO EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF SAFETY SHALL RESULT FROM SUCH ALTERATION OF SPECIFICATIONS. Any interpretation or deviation of these rules is left to the discretion of the officials. Their decision is final.
1. SAFETY EQUIPMENT:
Rules apply at all times car is on track. Snell-rated SA2000, SA2005 or SA2010 helmet required. Roll bar padding required in driver compartment (Fire retardant recommended). SFI-approved full fire suit required. Fire retardant gloves, shoes and neck brace (or head and neck restraint) required. Right and left seat head supports required if using head restraint system with no neck collar. Recommended: Fire retardant head sock and underwear; collapsible steering shaft. Driver-side window net required, minimum 16 inch by 20 inch ribbon or mesh style, and must be mounted to roll cage so latch is at top front of window. Minimum three inch (two-inch with head restraint system) wide SFI-approved five point safety belt assembly required (Y-type shoulder harness not allowed), must be mounted securely to roll cage, recommended to be no more than two years old. Kill switch required within easy reach of driver and must be clearly marked ‘OFF’ and ‘ON’.2. FRAME:
Any American OEM full body rear wheel drive passenger car, 1964 or newer, full frame or unibody. Minimum 107.5 inch wheelbase, maximum one inch difference from side to side. Frame must match body — GM to GM, Ford to Ford, Chrysler to Chrysler — AND wheelbase to wheelbase. Exceptions are: 1980 or newer Ford two door unibody may be installed on 1978-1987 GM full frame OR Ford full frame (shortened to minimum 107.5 inch wheelbase). Chrysler engine may be put in 1978-1987 GM full frame. Rear of frame behind rear tires, no further forward than one inch behind factory seam, may be replaced in OEM location with two inch by three inch steel tubing with 0.095 inch wall thickness. Factory seam must remain visible. Unibody must tie rear frame to front frame. Frame may be "X" braced. No Camaros, Firebirds or Mustangs.3. ROLL CAGE:
Roll cage must meet IMCA specifications. Main cage must consist of continuous hoops, minimum 1.75 inch O.D. tubing, with a minimum wall thickness of 0.095 inch, low carbon or mild steel recommended. Four-post roll cage required, front down bars and rear hoop must be welded to OEM frame. Driver’s head must not protrude outside cage with helmet on. Rear hoop must have "X" brace, consisting of one full horizontal and one full diagonal bar, minimum 1.25 inch O.D. with 0.083 inch wall thickness. Front down bars must be tied together, passenger side front down bars must be maximum 11 inches in from top of door. Must be minimum 40 inches between outside edge of front and rear down bars at top of door panel. Maximum 41 inches (48 inches for 1988-1996 GM bodies) from top center of windshield to front edge of rear hoop; maximum 13 inches (20 inches for 1988-1996 GM bodies) to front edge of top halo. Top halo must be minimum 40 inches across, outside to outside. Rear hoop may be maximum 12 inches in from bottom of opera window. Minimum one cross bar in top halo. May have maximum two horizontal bars, (in addition to bar tying front frame horns together) for radiator protection; must be behind bumper, within confines of body, no wider than stock frame horns. Required rear kickers (down bars) and engine hoop must be minimum 1.25 inch OD tubing, with 0.083 inch wall thickness. Fuel cell protection required, must be mounted frame rail to frame rail, no higher than fuel cell, inside trunk area with maximum 1.75 inch OD tubing. All bars must be inside body. Foot protection bar required.4. DOOR BARS:
All door bars and uprights must be minimum 1.75 inch O.D. with 0.095 inch wall thickness. Minimum three door bars, both sides, parallel to ground, and perpendicular to driver. Minimum four uprights tied from frame to top door bar on driver side, and minimum three uprights on passenger side. Steel door plates, 18 gauge or 0.049 inch minimum thickness, must be securely welded to outside of door bars on driver’s side. Plate must cover area from top door bar to frame and from rear down post to five inches in front of seat. Must be visible for inspection.5. BODY:
Must be IMCA approved, unaltered OEM, and centered over wheel wells (front to rear and side to side). Body and engine make must match. Front body mounts must be visible. May use 1988-1996 Cutlass, Grand Prix, Lumina, Regal or Monte Carlo body on 1978-1987 GM 108 inch wheelbase full frame. Sunroofs and T-tops must be enclosed. OEM or aftermarket plastic nose and tail pieces allowed (recommended to match body). All body panels may be gutted, including fenders, doors, hood, roof, quarters and trunk, but must remain original size. No overlapping or shortening of body panels. Hood must be separate from fenders, in OEM location, with rear sealed off from driver compartment with metal. All inner wheel wells may be removed. Rear edge of trunk may be trimmed and rear tail light support removed only if aftermarket tail piece is used. Trunk floor must be removed over rear end housing, entire trunk floor may be removed. All windows must remain open, except opera windows may be covered with clear lexan, no decals. All ‘B’ pillars may be trimmed to minimum 2 inch width, must remain within OEM location. Maximum seven inch metal sun visor may be added to top of windshield opening. Wheel wells may be trimmed for tire clearance. No spoilers, hood scoops or reflective body panels. Rocker skirt/flare allowed between tires only, cannot extend outside tires, minimum 4 inch ground clearance. Car number must be minimum four inches thick and 20 inches tall and clearly visible, on both sides, top and back of car, and front, if possible.6. DRIVER COMPARTMENT:
Minimum of three windshield bars in front of driver. Aluminum high-back seat only, must be bolted in using minimum 0.375 inch bolts. Seat must remain inside all confines of roll cage. Driver must be sealed off from track, driveline, engine and fuel cell. Kick and rocker panels may be removed. Front OEM firewall may be replaced using steel fabricated firewall, 18 gauge or minimum 0.049 inch thickness. Top of firewall can be no further back than 12 inches from the back of engine block, measured horizontally. Bottom of firewall can be no further back than rear of oval body mount frame hole. Dash must not extend more than 24 inches back from top of firewall. Dash must be flat, rear can be no higher than front, except for cowl in front of driver. OEM floor pan may be replaced using steel fabricated floor pan, 18 gauge or minimum 0.049 inch thickness, securely welded to frame. Floor pan may be replaced from front firewall to rear halo supports. Must remain flat/OEM appearing from frame rail to frame rail, can be no higher or lower than frame rail. Exception is maximum 8-inch tall driveshaft tunnel. Tunnel must remain similar to OEM tunnel in size. No cockpits, interior must remain open. Rear firewall may be aluminum or steel and may be located no further forward than rear halo supports and no higher than bottom of rear opera windows. All holes in firewalls must be covered with metal. No driver-adjustable devices allowed while car is in competition except brake adjuster. No mirrors.7. FRONT SUSPENSION:
All components and mounts must be steel, unaltered OEM, in OEM location and match frame. Rubber, nylon or steel lower A-frame bushings only – no offset or bearing type. No sway bars. Exceptions are: weight jacks allowed – must be in original centerline of spring tower; OEM upper A-frame mount may be moved or replaced with aftermarket steel non-adjustable mount matching upper A-frame bolt on design; OEM or OEM replacement ball joints allowed. For 1978-1987 GM mid-sized metric frame, OEM upper A-frame may be replaced using aftermarket upper A-frame, must display "IMCA approved" decal on top of rear tube of A-frame. Shock location may be moved and may go through center of aftermarket upper A-frame, but frame cannot be altered in any way. Single hole shock mounts only.8. STEERING:
No rack and pinion. All components must be steel, unaltered OEM, in OEM location and match frame. Exceptions are: bolt on spindle savers allowed, OEM steering column may be replaced with steel knuckles and steel steering shafts (collapsible recommended). Quick release required – steering quickener and steering wheel may be aluminum.9. SHOCKS:
One steel nonadjustable unaltered shock per wheel. No coil over, air, or remote reservoir shocks. No Schrader or bladder type valve allowed. No coil over eliminators. One or all shocks may be claimed per event for $50 each, counting as one claim on card, following shock claim procedures (Refer to www.imca.com).10. SPRINGS:
One steel spring per wheel only. All coil springs must be minimum 4.5 inches O.D. and non-progressive.11. REAR SUSPENSION:
All components and mounts must be steel, unaltered OEM, in OEM location, and match frame. No independent rear suspension. Rubber or nylon control arm bushings only, no offset or bearing type. Welded single-hole shock mounts only. Exceptions are: coil springs may be moved, but center line of axle tube can be no further forward than the front of spring, or no further back than rear of spring; shocks may be moved, but must remain behind housing; rear end lower control arm mounts maximum 7.5-inches long, may have maximum five holes for adjustment. Upper control arm mounts on rear end must be level with each other.12. REAR END:
Any steel approved OEM passenger car or truck non-cambered rear end (housing and carrier) allowed. Safety hubs (floater) allowed. No sway/panhard bars. All components must be steel, exceptions are: lowering blocks, axle cap, and drive flange may be aluminum. No adjustable lowering blocks. One inch inspection hole in housing required. Full steel spool, steel mini spool or welded rear end only. Steel axles only. No quick change devices. One piece drive flange only. No torque-dividing differentials. No scalloped ring gears.13. BUMPERS/RUB RAILS:
Maximum one inch wide by two inch tall steel or lexan rub rails allowed – bolted flush to body. Front and rear tow hooks mandatory. All front bumpers must be mounted minimum six inches from front frame horns. Steel bumper mounts only. No sharp edges allowed on bumpers, rub rails or bolts. One of two bumper options must be used and must be OEM height: OEM: Bumpers not covered by plastic nose or tail piece must be complete, unaltered OEM, capped to fender with steel, welded or bolted. No bars past outside edge of body other than rub rails. Aftermarket: Fabricated tubular bumpers allowed, but must be covered by plastic nose or tail piece and bent to fit with rounded ends. Front bumper bar must be minimum 1.5 inch O.D. (maximum two inch) with 0.083 inch (maximum 0.125 inch) wall thickness. Rear bumper must be minimum 1.75 inch O.D. with 0.120 inch wall thickness.14. TIRES/WHEELS:
Must use unaltered Hoosier Race tire, G60-15 with IMCA stamped on sidewall. No chemical softening, conditioning, or grooving of tires (Refer to www.imca.com for automatic penalties). Tires may be ground or siped within confines of tread (not past factory straight line). No re-caps. All wheels must display white "IMCA approved" decal and wheel manufacturer decal. Spacer or offset wheel, or a combination of the two allowed, but cannot exceed two inches total offset per wheel. Aluminum, composite or steel spacers only. May use IMCA approved bead lock, on right rear only. External, steel bead lock only and it cannot make wheel any narrower than 8 inches and no wider than 8.75 inches. Steel bolts only. Foam type or plastic outer mud cover allowed on right side wheels. Inner mud cover allowed on left rear only. No bleeder valves. Steel lug nuts only.15. BRAKES:
Steel, unaltered OEM, or unaltered OEM replacement, operative four wheel, drum or disc allowed. Front components must match frame and maintain minimum OEM dimensions for hubs/rotors and calipers, cannot be lightened. OEM diameter caliper pistons only. Bolt pattern may be changed. Larger studs allowed. Vented rotors only, no scalloped or ceramic coated rotors. Rear rotors may be aftermarket 0.810 inch thick (new). No floating brakes. No brake shut-off or pressure sensitive devices. One front to rear proportioning device allowed. Brake lines must be visible. Aftermarket pedal assembly allowed.16. EXHAUST:
Round tube headers only. All primary header tubes must enter directly into one collector at same point at end of header. Must remain dual exhaust, no crossover or "Y" pipes. No exhaust through body panels or fenders. Schoenfeld mufflers, stamped IMCA609, must be used if track has noise reduction rule of 98 d.b. or more (exception is California). All exhaust must go through muffler, two per car, one per header. No merge collectors. No exhaust sensors.17. FUEL SYSTEM:
Racing fuel cell required, maximum 22 gallon (12 gallon recommended), must be in minimum 20 gauge steel container. Must be securely fastened in trunk above top of rear frame rails, behind rear tires, no further forward than factory seam where rear frame rail can be replaced, with minimum two solid steel straps around entire cell, two inches wide and 0.125 inch thick. No fuel cells allowed over rear end housing. Metal firewall must be between driver and fuel cell. All cell mounts must be steel, securely welded to frame/cage. No adjustable fuel cell mounts. Fuel cell vents, including cap vent, must have check valves. If fuel cell does not have aircraft style positive seal filler neck/cap system – a flapper, spring or ball type filler rollover valve is required. Fuel lines through driver compartment must run through metal pipe or metal conduit. One fuel filter only, cannot be in driver’s compartment. No cool cans. Air cleaner top/stud cannot direct air into carburetor. No top flow air cleaner housings, cold air boxes or air cleaner duct work. Mechanical OEM type push rod fuel pumps only. CARBURETOR (see engine options): Unlimited cubic inch limit engines must use unaltered 350 c.f.m. Holley – part no. 0-80787-1- with no modifications, or part no. 0-7448 which may be modified to meet the specs of part no. 0-80787-1. Holley carburetor components only. Any driver caught with non-350 Holley on unlimited cubic inch limit engine will be fined $500 or suspended for two weeks. Air bleeds cannot be removed, .076 inch maximum diameter. Limited cubic inch limit engine must use unaltered 500 c.f.m. Holley – part no. 0-4412, may be modified to Holley HP Dorton part no. 0-80583-1 specs only. All float bowls must face forward. Carburetor adapter/spacer allowed, maximum 1.20 inches thick, including gaskets. Carburetor may be exchanged (same cfm for same cfm), following same procedure as engine claim. Driver claiming carburetor may not claim engine or shocks on same night.18. FUEL:
Gasoline only. Racing fuel allowed. No E85. No performance enhancing or scented additives. Fuel must pass both dielectric meter and chemical tests (Refer to www.imca for automatic penalties).19. WEIGHT:
Track option to enforce a minimum weight limit of 2,950 pounds, after race with driver in car. No tolerance. No weights and/or loose objects in driver compartment or outside body and must not be visible. Weights must be securely mounted to frame or roll cage and painted white with car number on it. Must be attached with at least two 0.5 inch bolts. No titanium, magnesium or carbon fiber products. No gun-drilled, tubular, hollow bolts or studs. Steel fasteners only.20. BATTERY/STARTER:
One 12 volt battery only, must be securely mounted between frame rails, and positive terminal must be covered. Battery must be in Marine type case if mounted in driver compartment. Starter must bolt in OEM location. Car must have capability of starting without being pushed or pulled. Car must leave initial staging area on demand, unaided, or go to rear of that race.21. GAUGES/ELECTRONICS:
No unapproved cameras, transmitting or listening devices (exception is one-way RACEceiver radio by officials), timing retard controls, or digital gauges (including tach). No electronic monitoring computer devices capable of storing or transmitting information except memory recall analog tach. One 12 volt, non adjustable, ignition box allowed. Only change allowed to ignition box is one high-end rev-limiter or an internal setting inside box. No additional ignition accessories allowed. No magnetos or crank triggers. OEM type alternator with internal regulator allowed. No electronic traction control devices. (Refer to www.imca.com for automatic penalties). IMCA reserves the right to implement a rev-limiter chip (7200-7400 range) rule on limited cubic inch engines.22. TRANSMISSION/DRIVE SHAFT:
Must have at least two forward gears and one reverse, plus neutral position. With motor running and car in still position, must be able to engage car in gear and move forward, then backward. Only OEM production type transmissions allowed – two speed, three speed, four speed and automatic. No five speed (or more) transmissions, "in and out" boxes, or quick change devices allowed. Functioning shift levers must be in OEM location. Flywheel/flexplate must be bolted directly to end of crankshaft, and pressure plate must be bolted directly to flywheel/flexplate. One flywheel/flexplate only, and all driveline components within bellhousing must rotate consistent with engine RPM while car is in any gear. Unaltered flexplate must be full OEM, or OEM replacement.Manual:
Must be OEM or OEM replacement case and have a working 7.25 inch minimum diameter, steel and/or aluminum, single or multi-disc clutch inside explosion-proof steel bellhousing – minimum 270 degrees around top of clutch/flywheel area.Automatic:
Must remain in OEM or OEM replacement case, with a functioning OEM appearing pump. Aluminum OEM bellhousing may be replaced with aftermarket explosion-proof aluminum bellhousing. Original OEM bellhousing must have approved scattershield constructed of minimum 0.125 inch by three inch steel, 270 degrees around flexplate. Manual bump starts allowed.Drive Shaft:
Minimum two inch diameter steel drive shaft, must be painted white. Steel slip-yokes only. 360-degree drive shaft loop required and must be constructed of at least 0.25 inch by two inch steel, or one inch tubing, mounted six inches back from front U-joint.23. ENGINE COMPARTMENT:
Engine must be OEM appearing, must be able to be used in conventional passenger car without alteration. GM with GM, Ford with Ford, Chrysler with Chrysler (see exceptions). For 1978-1987 GM frame and engine combination, center of GM fuel pump must be located minimum 1.75 inches in front of cross member or from back of block to front of crossmember (measured at frame) – 18.75 inches (GM), 22.625 inches (Ford), 21.75 inches (Chrysler). Ford metric frames must have back of fuel pump in front of cross member. GM frame and cross member may not be altered for GM engine placement. Engine mount holes cannot be removed or altered on block. Aftermarket engine mounts allowed, including mid-plate. Radiator must be mounted in front of engine. Cooling system may be modified. Overflow tubes must be directed to ground.24. ENGINE OPTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS:
All cars must clearly display on driver side front roof post which engine they are competing with. Must be contrasting in color from body, minimum 2-inches tall and display 350 or 500. Markers not acceptable.(A) 350 cfm CARBURETOR ENGINE:
No cubic inch or compression limit. Flat tappet cam/lifters and stud-mounted rocker arms only. No shaft or pedestal rocker arms. No titanium engine components. No stud girdles. No mushroom lifters, lifter diameter and configuration must match OEM passenger block. Full roller rocker arms allowed.(B) 500 cfm CARBURETOR ENGINE:
Maximum 361 cubic inches (GM); 363 (Ford); 370 (Chrysler). GM approved block numbers are: 3892657, 3914660, 3914678, 3932388, 3932386, 3956618, 3970000, 3970006, 3970010, 3970014, 10066033, 10066036, 10243880, 14010207, 14010209, 14010287, 14016376, 14016379, 10054727, 14088528, 14088548, 14088552, 14093638, 14101148. Stroke must match block. No 400 or larger cubic inch parts allowed. Violation of cubic inch limit must be verified by removal of head and will result in disqualification, loss of all IMCA points for the season, $1,000 fine and a 30-day suspension. No compression limit. Flat top or dished pistons only. OEM or OEM replacement steel crankshaft only – cannot be lightened. No aerowing, bullnose, knife edge, undercut or drilling of second or third rod throws. OEM or OEM replacement steel rods only – GM 5.7 or 6-inch rod allowed. Cap screw allowed. Conventional flat tappet cam and lifters only, cannot alter lifter bores. Mandatory one inch inspection hole in all pans – no obstructions to crank and rods. CYLINDER HEADS: Steel only. Must be unaltered approved OEM and original minimum 76 cc combustion chamber. Only GM OEM approved head numbers are: 14079267, 3986336, 3986339, 3986339X, 3986388, 3932441, 376445, 3928454, 3932454, 3876487, 3973487, 3973487X, 3973493, 3951598, 468642, 330862, 333882, 3998920, 3998991, 3998993, 3998997, 3970126. Maximum size valves on these heads are 2.02 inch intake and 1.60 inch exhaust. May use Engine Quest (EQ) Stock Replacement (SR) cylinder head, part number CH350I, head must remain as produced, seat angles and valve sizes can not be changed: three angle valve job only (absolutely no casting removal in valve pocket of EQ head, for any reason). No porting, polishing or unapproved alterations allowed to ANY cylinder head. (Exception is flat milling allowed). Guide plates, screw-in shouldered studs (0.375-inch max) and polylocks allowed. No stud girdles. Full roller rocker arms allowed. GM – 1.250 inch maximum O.D. valve springs, no beehive valve springs allowed. Unaltered OEM type harmonic balancer only.25. ENGINE CLAIMING RULES:
Refer to www.imca.com for claim eligibility requirements.(A)
$550 cash, or $100 and exchange, claim on same kind of engine, flywheel and balancing plates ($25 goes to wrecker and $25 to official for each engine). Claimed driver has option of accepting cash, or exchanging engines with claiming driver.(B)
Claim does not include – 1. clutch, 2. pressure plate, 3. bellhousing, 4. headers, 5. carburetor, 6. starter, 7. motor mounts, 8. oil/temp. sending units, 9. carburetor spacer, 10. fan and pulleys, 11. clutch ball, 12. clutch arm, 13. throw out bearing, 14. dip stick, 15. water pump, 16. fuel pump, rod and plate, 17. distributor, 18. plug wires, 19. water outlet and restrictor, 20. breathers.26. POINT STRUCTURE/PROCEDURES:
Refer to www.imca.com.27. EIRI:
(Except in rare instances) Decisions of IMCA Officials are final and binding without exception. In some cases, track safety rules may take precedence over IMCA rules – any discrepancy between IMCA and track rules should be brought to the attention of IMCA. Any rule revisions or clarifications during the course of the year will be amended at www.imca.com as well as published in Inside IMCA, the official newsletter of IMCA, and will be considered as an official part of these rules.For More Information, Call Bruce L. Hampton at (403) 779-2218 or cell (403) 651-7972. Or Keith Oslie, Director of Competition at (403) 619-9204 cell
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I.M.C.A. CANADA INC. STOCK CAR RULES - * 2011 AMENDMENTS AND POLICIES FOR CANADA ONLY!
Rule # 2. FRAME: No part of frame or body can be lower than 4 inches from ground except front crossmember, oil pan, sway bar and exhaust, with driver in car.
Rule #5. BODY: Can use a safety glass or lexan windshield. (Safety clips must be used, on safety glass windshields, minimum two at the bottom and minimum two at the top, riveted or bolted to the body.)
Rule # 5. BODY: May use "PERFORMANCE FIBERGLAS PRODUCTS" ONLY GM, Ford, Dodge or Toyota extended cab pickup flange fit fiberglass truck bodies or GM, Ford, or Dodge flange fit fiberglass car bodies on the 1978 – 1987 GM, 107.5 inch wheel base frames.
Rule #5. BODY: Body and engine make DO NOT have to match.
Rule # 6. DRIVER COMPARTMENT: Right side floor pan from driveshaft tunnel to frame rail may be raised up 2 " above frame rail for exhaust clearance.
Rule # 14. TIRES: For asphalt tracks. Must use unaltered Hoosier 800 rib tire with HTWC stamped on the sidewall or approved bar code numbers. Tires may be ground within confines of tread. No siping of asphalt tires allowed. The Hoosier 800 tires you start racing on are the tires you must use all day. Exception is when the tire is damaged and not useable, with approval of an I.M.C.A. Tech Official the tire can be changed.
Rule #16. EXHAUST: The Flo-Pro Twister mufflers (4 inches diameter by 18 inches long, with a 3˝ inch O.D. inlet and outlet) are mandatory at I.M.C.A. Canada sanctioned race tracks, where mufflers are required.
Rule #18. FUEL: Unleaded passenger-vehicle retail ("pump") fuel ONLY. Fuel must meet Digatron DT-47 FTD specifications for unleaded passenger-vehicle retail pump fuel.
Rule #19. WEIGHT: The minimum weight limit is 2,950 pounds. Maximum 56% left side weight, after race with driver in car, will apply at asphalt tracks only. No tolerance. (Weight may be added at any time to make the racecars more equal.)
Rule # 23: ENGINE COMPARTMENT: Minimum 11 inch engine height from ground to center of crankshaft. Overflow tubes can go to a catch can.
Rule # 25. ENGINE CLAIMING RULES: (a) $775 cash Canadian funds or $100 cash Canadian funds and exchange.
Rule #27: EIRI: Any I.M.C.A. CANADA INC. rule revisions or clarifications during the course of the year will be amended and published in the I.M.C.A. CANADA INC. "I.M.C.A. Edition" or the I.M.C.A. CANADA INC. "I.M.C.A. BULLETIN", either being sent either by Canada Post or by email.
*Attention Competitors: If you race in the United States you must comply
COMPLETELY with the USA rules. The above Canadian amendments are not legal in the USA.
Modified Rules
Revised November 2010. Revisions/clarifications are underlined,
recommendations are italicized
.The rules and / or regulations set forth herein are designed to provide for the orderly conduct of racing events and to establish minimum acceptable requirements for such events. These rules shall govern the condition of all events, and by participating in these events, all participants are deemed to have complied with these rules. NO EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF SAFETY SHALL RESULT FROM THE PUBLICATIONS OF OR COMPLIANCE WITH THESE RULES AND / OR REGULATIONS. They are intended as a guide for the conduct of the sport and are in no way a guarantee against injury or death to a participant, spectator or official. The race director shall be empowered to permit reasonable and appropriate deviation from any of the specifications herein or impose any further restrictions that in his opinion do not alter the minimum acceptable requirements. NO EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF SAFETY SHALL RESULT FROM SUCH ALTERATION OF SPECIFICATIONS. Any interpretation or deviation of these rules is left to the discretion of the officials. Their decision is final.
1. SAFETY EQUIPMENT:
Rules apply at all times car is on track. Snell-rated SA2000, SA2005 or SA2010 helmet required. Roll bar padding required in driver compartment (Fire retardant recommended). SFI-approved full fire suit required. Fire retardant gloves, shoes and neck brace (or head and neck restraint) required. Right and left seat head supports required if using head restraint system with no neck collar. Recommended: Fire retardant head sock and underwear; collapsible steering shaft. Driver-side window net required, minimum 16 inch by 20 inch ribbon or mesh style, and must be mounted to roll cage so latch is at top front of window. Minimum three inch (two-inch with head restraint system) wide SFI-approved five point safety belt assembly required (Y-type shoulder harness not allowed), must be mounted securely to roll cage, recommended to be no more than two years old. Kill switch required within easy reach of driver and must be clearly marked ‘OFF’ and ‘ON’.2. FRAME:
1964 or newer OEM perimeter American rear-wheel drive passenger car frame only. No sports car frames. Frame must be full and complete, cannot be widened or narrowed, and must be able to support roll cage on both sides, exceptions are: weight jack in original center line of spring tower allowed; frame may be cut a maximum 36 inches forward from center of rear end housing; horns may be removed in front of steering box and notched maximum one inch at bottom for tie rod clearance; front crossmember may be notched and boxed for radiator and/or steering clearance; maximum seven inch wide opening in side of spring tower for spring removal. Maximum two inch wide by four inch tall frame stiffener may be welded directly to outside of left side frame rail. See www.imca.com for OEM frame dimensions. Minimum wheelbase 108 inches, maximum 112 inches, both sides. Maximum overall width shall not exceed 78 inches from outside of tire to outside of tire. No part of frame can be lower than four inches from ground except front crossmember.3. ROLL CAGE:
Must consist of continuous hoops, minimum 1.75 inch O.D. tubing, with minimum wall thickness of 0.095 inch for main cage, frame-mounted in at least six places, low carbon or mild steel recommended. Must consist of a configuration of front, rear and top hoops connected by tubing on sides or side hoops. Driver’s head must not protrude outside cage with helmet on. Roll cage must be securely supported and braced with minimum one cross bar in top halo. Foot protection bar required. Main cage no further forward than rear of engine. All bars forward of cage must be lower than hood.4. DOOR BARS:
All driver side door bars and uprights must be minimum 1.5 inch O.D. with 0.083 inch wall thickness. Minimum three driver side door bars, parallel to ground and perpendicular to driver, and welded to front and rear of roll cage. Passenger side must have at least one cross door bar, horizontal or angled, minimum 1.25 inch O.D. with 0.083 inch wall thickness, and one top door bar, minimum 1.5 inch O.D. with 0.083 inch wall thickness. Steel door plate, 18 gauge or 0.049 inch minimum thickness, must be securely welded to outside of driver side door bars and cover area from top door bar to bottom door bar and from rear hoop down-post to five inches in front of seat. Must be visible for inspection.5. BODY:
(See diagram – 2011 Modified Dimensions) No composite body panels allowed except roof rock guard and hood scoop. Body must be same width, front to rear, and parallel to OEM frame. Nose panel must be flat with no fins or scoops allowed. Cooling holes allowed. Nose panel may be no wider, or lower than two inches outside of front frame horns. Nose panel must remain within confines of front bumper. Engine compartment must remain open (no side panels). Hood must be level or sloped down at front and be enclosed at rear. No reverse hood rake allowed. No panel in front of right door to engine compartment. No inner panels. No car covers. Must have front windshield and rear window support posts. Driver and passenger side windows must have at least 12 inch opening (height and width), measured at center of window, between lowest point at top of window, whether roof or roll cage, and highest point at bottom of window, whether interior or body. Sail panels may not extend ahead of back of seat. May use Lexan in sail panels. May use full windshield. Roof must be fiberglass or aluminum, full size and rounded down in all directions (see diagram). No dished roofs allowed. Driver roof hatch allowed. Maximum 1.5 inch rolled down rock guard allowed on roof front. Maximum four inch roof sides allowed. Maximum one inch ridge down sides of roof. Maximum one inch rear roof stiffener (must face down). No fins, lips, wings or spoilers. Maximum four inch plastic skirting allowed on bottom of doors and quarters. No reflective doors or quarter panels. On right side, outside of tires must be widest part of car. On left side, body may be maximum one inch outside of rear tire for clearance. Car number must be minimum four inches thick and 20 inches tall and clearly visible, on both sides, top and back of car, and front, if possible.6. DRIVER COMPARTMENT:
Must have minimum three windshield bars in front of driver. Lexan or aluminum cowl panel in front of driver can be no wider than cockpit and no farther back than steering wheel. Minimum 0.125 inch aluminum, or 0.060 inch steel, complete floor pan required. Aluminum high-back seat only and must be bolted in, using minimum 0.375-inch bolts, next to left side frame rail and ahead of rear tires. Bottom of seat can be no lower than bottom of frame rail. Driver must be sealed off from track, driveline, engine, fuel cell, cannisters and pumps. Oil coolers must not protrude above interior. Accumulators cannot be mounted between driver and left-side door bars. No driver-adjustable devices allowed while car is in competition except brake adjuster. No mirrors of any kind.7. FRONT SUSPENSION:
All components must be steel, unaltered OEM, in OEM location, and replaceable by OEM parts, exceptions are: tube-type upper A-frames with or without aluminum or steel cross shaft, and mounts can be moved; stamped steel OEM replacement lower A-frames; rubber, nylon or steel lower A-frame bushings, no offset or bearing type; welded or bolted shock mount on lower A-frame; OEM or OEM replacement ball joints allowed. Lower A-frames must be right and left, and of same design. Lower A-frame mounts and bolt holes on frame must be within OEM specifications. Sway bar must be unaltered OEM. No bump stops.8. STEERING:
No rack and pinion. All components must be steel, unaltered OEM, in OEM location, exceptions are: outer tie rod end and adjustment sleeve may be replaced by a minimum 0.625 inch steel rod end and steel tube; spindles can be ground for brake caliper clearance only; unaltered, OEM or OEM replacement Pinto spindles with ‘IMCA’ raised cast; bolt on spindle savers allowed; steel steering shafts and knuckles only; driver compartment steering may be modified, must be kept on left side. Spindles must be right and left, and of same design. Quick release required – steering quickener and steering wheel may be aluminum. Idler arm, pitman arm, and center link must match frame.9. SHOCKS:
One steel, nonadjustable, unaltered shock per wheel. One additional shock allowed in lift- or pull-bar area. No external or internal bumpers or stops. No threaded body, front coil-over, air, or remote reservoir shocks. No Schrader or bladder type valve allowed. Front half may be shielded. One or all shocks may be claimed per event for $50 each, counting as one claim on card, following shock claim procedures (Refer to www.imca.com).10. SPRINGS:
One steel, non-progressive coil spring per wheel only. Steel or composite leaf spring allowed. One additional spring allowed on pull bar or lift bar, may be progressive. Any coil spring must be at least 4.5 inches O.D. No torsion bars, air bags, inner liners or spring rubbers allowed.11. REAR SUSPENSION:
No independent rear suspension. All components must be steel. No covers allowed. All trailing arms/link bars must be solid tubing. Rear of frame may be altered to accept leaf or coil springs. Steel coil-over eliminators, or steel or aluminum coil-over kits allowed – must conform to shock and spring rules. One mechanical traction pull bar allowed. Effective June 1, 2011, lift bars or 5th arms will NOT be allowed. No brake bars. Rubber bumpers allowed only on panhard bar and mechanical traction bar. No sway bar. Solid safety chains, cables or tethers permitted frame to axle housing only (cannot be mounted to any floating device), no springs or rubbers allowed. Minimum 19 inch long panhard bar, measured straight line, center to center.12. REAR END:
Any steel approved OEM passenger car or truck rear end (housing and carrier) allowed. Safety hubs (floater) allowed. All components must be steel, except lowering blocks, axle cap, drive flange. Inspection hole required in housing. Full steel spool, steel mini spool or welded rear ends only. Steel axles only. No quick change devices, or cambered rear ends. One piece drive flange only. No torque dividing differentials. No scalloped ring gears.13. BUMPERS:
(See diagram) Steel bumpers must be on front and rear at all times and welded, or mounted with minimum 0.375 inch bolts.Rear bumper must be constructed of solid square, or minimum 1.25 inch O.D. tubing with 0.095 wall thickness (similar to diagram), maximum six inches beyond rear deck, no wider than five inches outside of rear frame rails. If wider than five inches outside rear frame rails, must be capped and bent forward 90 degrees, or constructed in a loop design. Must have at least one upright, minimum 1.25 inch with 0.065 wall thickness, from bumper to fuel cell guard. Two-bar front bumper must be minimum 1.25 inch O.D. tubing with minimum 0.065 wall thickness (maximum 0.095 inch) mounted frame-end to frame-end, no wider than width of material outside frame horns and with bottom loop parallel to ground. Top bar must be directly above bottom bar, minimum 6.5 inches apart, measured center to center.
14. TIRES/WHEELS:
Must use unaltered Hoosier Race tire, G60-15 with IMCA stamped on sidewall. No chemical softening, conditioning, or grooving of tires (refer to www.imca.com for automatic penalties). Tires may be ground or siped within confines of tread (not past factory straight line). No re-caps. All wheels must display white ‘IMCA approved’ decal and wheel manufacturer decal. Aluminum, composite, or steel spacers only. May use IMCA approved bead lock, on right rear only. External, steel bead lock only and it cannot make wheel any narrower than 8 inches and no wider than 8.75 inches. Must use only steel bolts. Foam type or plastic outer mud cover allowed on right side wheels. Inner mud cover allowed on left rear only. Rim-mounted bleeder valves allowed. Steel lug nuts only.15. BRAKES:
Must be steel approved OEM, operative four wheel, drum or disc. Must maintain minimum OEM dimensions for hubs/rotors and calipers, cannot be lightened. Bolt pattern may be changed. Larger studs allowed. Rear rotors may be aftermarket 0.81 inch thickness (new). Vented rotors only, no scalloped or ceramic coated rotors. No brake shut-off or pressure sensitive devices. One front to rear proportioning device allowed. Brake lines must be visible.16. EXHAUST:
Round tube headers only. All primary header tubes must enter directly into one collector at same point at end of header. Schoenfeld mufflers, stamped IMCA609, must be used if track has noise reduction rule of 98 d.b. or more (exception is California). Extreme Muffler part # 1014-3030, or part # 1114-3535, are highly recommended for tracks that require noise reduction of 97 d.b. or less. All exhaust must go through mufflers, two per car, one per header. No merge collectors. No exhaust sensors.17. FUEL SYSTEM:
Mechanical or belt driven fuel pump only and must be mounted at front of engine. Racing fuel cell required, maximum 32 gallon capacity, must be in minimum 20 gauge steel container. Cell must be securely mounted behind rear axle, between rear tires, minimum of four inches ahead of bumper, minimum of ten inches above ground. Must mount with minimum two solid steel straps around entire cell, two inches wide and 0.125 inch thick. All cell mounts must be steel, securely welded to frame/cage. Protective tubing must cover rear and extend past both sides of cell. No part of cell shall be lower than protective tubing. Fuel cell vents, including cap vent, must have check valves. If fuel cell does not have aircraft style positive seal filler neck/cap system – a flapper, spring or ball type filler rollover valve is required. Pick-up must be on top or right side of cell. Limit of one fuel filter. No cool cans. Air cleaner top/stud cannot direct air into carburetor. No top flow air cleaner housings or cold air boxes. One naturally aspirated two- or four-barrel carburetor only. One carburetor adapter/spacer allowed, maximum 2.20 inches thick, including gaskets. No adjustable throttle bore carburetor spacers.18. FUEL:
Gasoline or alcohol. Racing fuel allowed. NO performance-enhancing additives. Upper cylinder lube allowed with alcohol only. (Refer to www.imca.com for automatic penalties).19. WEIGHT:
Minimum weight limit of 2,450 pounds, no tolerance, after race with driver in car. No weights and/or loose objects in driver compartment, above interior deck or outside body. Weights must be securely mounted to frame or roll cage and painted white with car number on it. Must be attached with at least two 0.5 inch bolts. No titanium, magnesium or carbon fiber products. Only carbon fiber components allowed are rock guard and hood scoop. No gun-drilled, tubular, hollow bolts or studs. Steel fasteners only.20. BATTERY/STARTER:
One 12 volt battery only, must be securely mounted between frame rails, and positive terminal must be covered. Car must have capability of starting without being pushed or pulled. Car must leave initial staging area on demand, unaided, or go to rear of that race. Reverse-mount starters with OEM case transmissions only, see transmission rules for specifics.21. GAUGES/ELECTRONICS:
No unapproved cameras, transmitting or listening devices (exception is one-way RACEceiver radio by officials), timing retard controls, or digital gauges (including tach). No electronic monitoring computer devices capable of storing or transmitting information except memory recall analog tach. All cars MUST use max 7,800 rpm rev limiter chip. This may be accomplished using one, non-adjustable, 12 volt ignition box with one high-end rev-limiter setting or an internal setting inside box. MSD #8728 rev-control or MSD #8738 additional rev control box allowed. Preset Crane #6000-6478 ignition box allowed. No additional ignition accessories allowed. All components must be out of reach of driver, but accessible for inspection. No magnetos or crank triggers. No electronic traction control devices (Refer to www.imca.com for automatic penalties).22. TRANSMISSION/DRIVESHAFT:
Must have at least two forward gears and one reverse, plus a neutral position. With engine running and car in still position, must be able to engage car in gear and move forward, then backward. OEM production type or IMCA approved aftermarket transmissions allowed – two-speed, three-speed, four-speed and automatic. No five speed (or more) transmissions, ‘in and out’ boxes, or quick change devices allowed. Functioning shift levers must be in OEM location on all OEM production type transmissions. All belt drive pumps must be mounted on front of engine. Flexplates must be full, steel, unaltered OEM, or OEM replacement. Flywheel/flexplate must bolt to engine between clutch assembly and crankshaft and all driveline components within bellhousing must rotate while car is in any gear. Transmission must be one of the following designs:OEM Manual:
Must have a standard OEM case and working disc-type clutch or approved cone or disc-type coupler inside an explosion-proof steel bellhousing. One flywheel only, minimum 8.5 inch diameter. Diameter of clutch disc must be a minimum of 5.5 inches. Clutch assembly must be steel, except housing, which must be steel and/or aluminum. Bellhousing can have only a hole for throwout bearing lever or hose, must be 270 degrees around top of clutch and flywheel area. Standard or reverse mount starter allowed, must directly engage flywheel.Automatic:
Must remain in OEM or OEM replacement case, with a functioning OEM appearing pump. Aluminum OEM bellhousing may be replaced with aftermarket explosion-proof aluminum bellhousing. Original OEM bellhousing must have approved scattershield constructed of minimum 0.125-inch by three-inch steel, 270 degrees around flexplate.Aftermarket Manual:
Must be IMCA approved, aluminum case, with internal clutch. Must bolt to explosion-proof steel bellhousing, and use full, steel, unaltered OEM or OEM replacement flexplate with starter mounted in OEM location. No coatings or paint allowed on transmission case.Drive Shaft:
Minimum two inch diameter steel drive shaft and must be painted white. Steel slip-yokes only. 360-degree drive shaft loop required and must be constructed of at least 0.25 inch by two inch steel, or one inch tubing, mounted six inches back from front U-joint.23. ENGINE COMPARTMENT:
Rear of engine (bellhousing flange) must be mounted at least 72 inches forward from centerline of rear axle. Engine offset must be kept within two inches of centerline of front crossmember with engine level. Minimum 11 inch engine height from ground to center of crankshaft. Radiator must be mounted in front of engine. Cooling system may be modified. Overflow tubes must be directed to ground between frame rails.24. ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS:
Any American make steel engine block allowed. Aftermarket and OEM performance blocks allowed. Steel heads and oil pan only. Flat tappet cam/lifters and stud-mounted rocker arms only. No shaft or pedestal rocker arms. No titanium engine components, exception is titanium valve retainers allowed until Jan. 1, 2012. No stud girdles. No mushroom lifters, lifter diameter and configuration must match OEM passenger block. OEM firing order cannot be changed (GM: 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2). All engines must be able to be used in conventional passenger car without alterations. Engine mounts cannot be removed or altered. Castings and fittings must not be changed. No machine work on outside of engine (no lightweight engine blocks). All belt driven accessories must be on front of engine. ‘Wet’ sump oiling system only. External oil pumps go with engine if claimed.25. ENGINE CLAIMING RULES:
Refer to www.imca.com for claim eligibility requirements.(A)
$1,050 cash, or $100 and exchange, claim on engine, flywheel and balancing plates ($25 goes to wrecker and $25 to official for each engine). Claimed driver has option of accepting cash, or exchanging engines with claiming driver.(B)
Claim does not include – 1. clutch, 2. pressure plate, 3. bellhousing, 4. headers, 5. carburetor, 6. starter, 7. motor mounts, 8. oil/temp. sending units, 9. carburetor spacer, 10. fan and pulleys, 11. clutch ball, 12. clutch arm, 13. throw out bearing, 14. dip stick, 15. water pump, 16. fuel pump, rod and plate, 17. distributor, 18. plug wires, 19. water outlet and restrictor, 20. breathers.26. POINT STRUCTURE/PROCEDURES:
Refer to www.imca.com for automatic penalties.27. EIRI:
(Except in rare instances) Decisions of IMCA Officials are final and binding without exception. In some cases, track safety rules may take precedence over IMCA rules – any discrepancy between IMCA and track rules should be brought to the attention of IMCA. Any rule changes or clarifications during the course of the year will be amended at www.imca.com as well as published in Inside IMCA, the official newsletter of IMCA, and will be considered as an official part of these rules.For More Information, Call Bruce L. Hampton at (403) 779-2218 or cell (403) 651-7972.
Or Keith Oslie, Director of Competition at (403) 619-9204 cell
Copyright© 2011 IMCA. All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored, or transmitted in any form, without prior written permission.
2011 MODIFIED RULES AMENDMENTS AND POLICIES FOR CANADA ONLY.
2. FRAME:
No part of race car can be lower than four inches from ground except front crossmember and oil pan and sway bar, with driver in car.5. BODY: Full size roof only. May be made from steel, fiberglass or aluminum.
14 TIRES: For asphalt tracks. Must use unaltered Hoosier 26.5 / 8.0 – 15 or 27.0 / 8.0 – 15 rib tire, 700 or 800 compound with HTWC stamped on the sidewall, or approved bar code numbers. Tire may be ground within confines of tread. No siping of asphalt tires allowed. The asphalt tires you start racing on are the tires you must use all day. Exception is when the tire is damaged and not useable, with approval of an I.M.C.A. Tech Official the tire can be changed.
16. EXHAUST: The Flo-Pro ‘Twister’ mufflers (4 inches diameter by 18 inches long, with a 3 ˝ inch O.D. inlet and outlet) are mandatory at I.M.C.A. Canada sanctioned race tracks, where mufflers are required.
17. FUEL SYSTEM: Fuel cell minimum of ten (10) inches above ground, with driver in car.
19. WEIGHT: Maximum 56% left side weight, after race with driver in car, will apply at asphalt tracks only. No tolerance.
23: Engine Compartment: Overflow tubes can go to a catch can.
27: EIRI: Any I.M.C.A. CANADA INC. rule revisions or clarifications during the course of the year will be amended and published in the I.M.C.A. CANADA INC. "I.M.C.A. Edition" or the I.M.C.A. CANADA INC. "I.M.C.A. BULLETIN", being sent either by Canada Post or by email.
* Attention Competitors: If you race in the United States you must comply COMPLETELY with the USA rules. The above Canadian amendments are NOT legal in the USA.
Rules Amendments and Policies for 2011
Note rule changes for the 2011 season are in bold font and underlined.
MODIFIED DIVISION
.#14 TIRES: FOR ASPHALT TRACKS.
Must use unaltered Hoosier 26.5 / 8.0 – 15 or 27.0 / 8.0 – 15 rib tire, 700 or 800 compound with HTWC stamped on the sidewall, or approved bar code numbers. Tire may be ground within confines of tread. No siping of asphalt tires allowed. The asphalt tires you start racing on are the tires you must use all day. Exception is when the tire is damaged and not useable, with approval of an I.M.C.A. Tech Official the tire can be changed.#19 WEIGHT:
Maximum 56% left side weight, after race with driver in car, will apply at asphalt tracks only. No tolerance.
STOCK CAR DIVISION.
Rule # 14. TIRES: For asphalt tracks.
Must use unaltered Hoosier 800 rib tire with HTWC stamped on the sidewall or approved bar code numbers. Tires may be ground within confines of tread. No siping of asphalt tires allowed. The Hoosier 800 tires you start racing on are the tires you must use all day. Exception is when the tire is damaged and not useable, with approval of an I.M.C.A. Tech Official the tire can be changed.
I.M.C.A. CANADA INC. - MANDATORY POINTS SYSTEM.
The Mandatory Points System remains exactly the same as 2010. All tracks, whether asphalt or dirt, make the individual choice as to Qualifying or using a Pill Draw.
Any I.M.C.A. CANADA INC. rule revisions or clarifications during the course of the year will be amended and published in the I.M.C.A. CANADA INC. - "I.M.C.A. Edition" or the I.M.C.A. CANADA INC. - "I.M.C.A. BULLETIN", being sent either by Canada Post or by email.
REV-LIMITERS
VINTON, Iowa – Ignition boxes available from four manufacturers will be legal for use in IMCA Modified and IMCA Late Model divisions this season.
"With changes in the rules for 2011, we want to make sure drivers know what will be rev limiter compatible before they make any purchases." IMCA Vice President of Operations Brett Root explained. "It’s a matter of not only cost but preventing any tech inspection issues on opening night."
Modified drivers are required to compete with a maximum 7,800 rpm rev limiter chip, Late Model drivers with a 8,000 rpm maximum chip this season.
Approved ignition boxes and rev limiters for the two divisions include:
MSD Ignition
6T Oval Track, p/n 6400 – must use plug-in MSD p/n 8738 Soft Touch Rev-Limiter
6AL, p/n 6420
6ALN, p/n 6430
6HVC. p/n 6601
6HVC, p/n 6631 (Deutsch Plug)
6HVC, p/n 6632 (Deutsch Plug)
Digital 6AL, p/n 6425
Soft Touch Rev-Limiter, p/n 8728 – use with GM, Ford, Mopar points, amplifier, or magnetic pickup distributors/ignitions. 8728-6 w/pigtail is also legal.
Soft Touch Rev-Limiter, p/n 8738 – use with 6 series ignition boxes w/pigtail
MSD E-Curve Distributor is not legal.
HEI Distributors:
must use MSD p/n 8728 Soft Touch Rev-limiter or DUI P/N 380777.Note: Circuit board modules with built-in rev-limiters are not acceptable. You can continue to use the module but you will have to use one of the two rev-limiters.
MSD Chip Values:
6,200 RPM Module = 4,787.7 Ohms ± 1%. Max reading is 4, 835.6 Ohms
7,800 RPM Module = 6,646.4 Ohms ± 1%. Max reading is 6,712.9 Ohms
8,000 RPM Module = 6,904.0 Ohms ± 1%. Max reading is 6,973.0 Ohms
Late Model Only – Magnetos
MSD Pro-Mag Magnetos: Must use Pro Mag Box p/n 8106 w/max 8,000 RPM chip.
Vertex and Mallory Magnetos: Manufactured by ETC, Inc (307-856-1637) and available through their stocking dealer – Fuel Injection Enterprises at 541-990-2485
CRANE Ignition
HI-6N Oval track Ignition, p/n 6000-6400
HI-6N Oval track Ignition, p/n 6000-6410 (Weatherpak Plug)
HI-6N Oval track Ignition, p/n 6000-6412 (Deutsch Plug)
HI-6RL Late Model Ignition, p/n 6000-6480: sealed, preset 8000 RPM Limit
HI-6RL Modified Ignition, p/n 6000-6478: sealed, preset 7800 RPM Limit
MALLORY Ignition
HYFIRE 6AL Digital CD Ignition, p/n 6853M
HYFIRE Off Road w/rev limiter, p/n 6867M
IGN, CT Pro w/rev limiter, p/n 6864M
Max-Fire Electronic Programmable Distributor is not legal.
ACCEL Ignition
300+ Ignition w/rev limiter, p/n 49300
DUI
– Rev Limiter Part# 380777 may be used with HEI distributorNews
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