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Originally Posted by Andys dad
Just because you can get it race ready for AA/SA does not make it a SS car
It does not have the following allowed SS modifications -
any intake
any head modifications
any manifold
any pistons and compression
trans-brake
14" tire
It does have (like any stocker is allowed) -
a roll cage
a 9" tire
good shocks
fuel cell in trunk
accessory equipment removed (heater, sound deadener, etc.)
legal replacement of IRS
And all for only a hundred grand - I am sure there are current AA cars that have that much in them
:-) peace
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You are correct, it doesn't have certain items that are allowed in SS.
-However it does have a "built in roll control" (could that be considered a 4 wheel line loc, or an actual trans-brake?)
-It does have a 11 qt oil pan. "Designed specifically for Drag Pack"
http://www.mopar.com/dragpak/pdf/dra...spec_sheet.pdf
Neat piece, just doesn't belong in stock. However I have said that several times, and so have many others. I am not bashing the people getting the vehicles, just the association that is allowing them to compete on the same playing field as the other cars. Yes, there have been people that have spent the same amount to purchase this car, on their car that they race in the same class. You do not see them out running the fastest cars in the nation by over .4 tenths