Just wondering how many tracks are running these rules? It sounds really simple and cheap. The people I have talked to said it works pretty good. I live down in Louisiana. We have four tracks here. They don't run Box Stock Predators. It's called that but every track allows a header and top plate. Three of them you are suppose to run the stock cam.
One you can use some of the Dyno cams.
We have a new track opening and I am thinking about campaigning for the Box Stock class with the Ohio state rules with the exception of tires and the clutch. Thinking of open tire and open clutch.
In the Ohio rules it says your motor can't turn more than 5500 on the stand and your motor can be checked if asked. What would be wrong if after the feature when you come across the scales have the top three pull off to the side and do a rpm check. Just to let you know you will be checked.
Has anyone used one of the hand held techs. Was thinking that's what the track could use if that works. Thanks
One you can use some of the Dyno cams.
We have a new track opening and I am thinking about campaigning for the Box Stock class with the Ohio state rules with the exception of tires and the clutch. Thinking of open tire and open clutch.
In the Ohio rules it says your motor can't turn more than 5500 on the stand and your motor can be checked if asked. What would be wrong if after the feature when you come across the scales have the top three pull off to the side and do a rpm check. Just to let you know you will be checked.
Has anyone used one of the hand held techs. Was thinking that's what the track could use if that works. Thanks