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Tim (Offline)
  #36 4/23/10 1:30 PM
Originally Posted by john3g:
All added bias that is needed to comply with the 1,425 lbs (minimum with driver) weight rule must be installed in between the engine plates.This will be inspected closely.
Is it my understanding that, if an aluminum block car comes in at minimum weight with no obvious additional bias, that the car is legal?
There are literally dozens of ways to hide weight to make it look like the car, aluminum block or not, weighs the minimum without having "additional" bias necessary. Steel floor pans, stuffed kickrails/bumpers, loaded torque tubes, etc. Is it my understanding that all of these will be deemed illegal? It seems to me that the rule should state that all aluminum block cars will have weights attached in the motor campartment, whether they weigh 1425 or not.

Also by the way, it's also necessary to remove and weigh the additional ballast. I've seen everything from hollowed out weight bars to styrofoam painted to look like weights.

Tim Simmons