Re: Check Out The New Rules 12/11/13 NHRA
"STOCK CARS; IGNITION: All wiring associated with ignition system must be fully visible, labeled, and traceable"
So I guess I have to pull my ignition switch out of the column and mount it in the open so the wires are visible????????:eek: You can't see the wires now. |
Re: Check Out The New Rules 12/11/13 NHRA
All my ignition components are already in the passenger floorboard save the coil and switch...that will have to suffice. Termination points are already labeled on the coil/7AL box.
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Re: Check Out The New Rules 12/11/13 NHRA
Hi Guys & Gals
NHRA likes to hide this stuff or did i miss it !!! This was under general regulations 8:3 IGNITION Each car in competition must have a positive-action on/off switch, capable of de-energizing the entire ignition system, in good working order, located within easy reach of the driver. “Momentary contact” switch prohibited. Magneto “kill button”-type switches are prohibited. All ignition systems and/or components wiring harnesses and attachments must utilize those supplied by the ignition system manufacturer. The wiring harness must be used in an unaltered manner consistent with the manufacturer’s installation and instruction books. All removable or pin-type timing devices are prohibited. The use of any programmable multi-point rev limiter and/or a rate-of-acceleration rpm limiter, either by themselves (e.g., MSD 7561) or integrated into the ignition system (e.g., MSD 7531), are prohibited in NHRA competition. I checked electrical under Stock 10,10a and didnt find anything if anyone has a page number in 2014 rules i would appreciate it see u in the lanes |
Re: Check Out The New Rules 12/11/13 NHRA
That looks like a complicated way to say..."you need an On-OFF switch".
We put a 150 amp RV-continuous duty solenoid on our positive battery cable and we have a push-pull switch on the rear bumper and one next to the shifter to "kill the battery" in case something UGLY starts. They weigh less than cables and rods and in the last two years, zero problems. Oh, and on the contingency question by 442...just cut the price $50.00 and "everybody wins" ;-) Jok |
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Jok you what have done is wrong in two areas. That relay is not intended to function as you have installed it. I don't care what you are reading in the specs. This will bite you right square in your *** at the worst possible moment. Also NHRA does not allow this as the disconnect. 500 people are going to post how they have been thru tech 20,000 times but it won't pass a tech person versed in this subject. Sounds good but won't work-trust me on this.
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Re: Check Out The New Rules 12/11/13 NHRA
[QUOTE=Andys dad;412721]Imagine stock wiring looms (big thick ones an 1.5" in diameter) on factory cars (CJs - Drag Paks - COPOs) with stock ECUs - good luck - I don't even know what they are all for or where they end up ....
This is what I am wondering. This could be alot of wires on Fuel Injected cars to seperate and label. |
Re: Check Out The New Rules 12/11/13 NHRA
You mean a Stock Key in the Stock Ignition Switch is now illegal in Stock?
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They are looking for mystery wiring like this....Found in a car that has stirred some controversy on the start line. In case you cant see it, Its a hand held push button on the front seat of a stocker. Explained away as a switch for a " racing radio" what a CROCK! Wiring ran UNDER the dash and disappeared..
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Re: Check Out The New Rules 12/11/13 NHRA
What a dumb way to mount a switch! If it is for something less than legal, why wouldn't they use a factory switch like a horn button or dome light button? A button jammed in a seat? REALLY??
And if it's a radio switch, there are plenty of places to mount it "in the open" and within comfortable reach. Heck, mount a factory looking power seat button in the side of the seat... Makes you wonder if it's a "controversy button"...I remember a TF guy throwing a green towel over his gas pedal years ago just to wind people up. Phsyched a lot of his competitors out when there was nothing there, he just made sure to "make a big deal" about keeping that pedal covered from prying eyes. Everybody assumed a new type of traction control. LOL. |
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