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Old 01-26-2022, 08:20 PM   #9
mjacquesjr
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Default Re: Where is it legal to add ballast?

General Regulations Section 21, page 19
General Regulations
Requirements) is permitted. Removable weight must be securely
mounted to the frame or frame structure by a minimum of two
1/2-inch-diameter steel bolts per 100 pounds, or one 3/8-inch
steel bolt per 5 pounds; all other weight bars, pucks, etc. must
use minimum 1/2-inch-diameter SAE grade 8 bolts for attachment.
Hose clamps, wire, strapping, tape, tie wraps, etc. for securing
weight or ballast prohibited. Acceptable forms of ballast are 1)
Heavier gauge steel floors (i.e., 16- or 18-gauge, heavier gauge
and/or plate steel prohibited); 2) Frame reinforcing cross members;
or 3) the addition of protective equipment such as roll bars,
flywheel shield, etc. If additional ballast is needed and is permitted
by Class Requirements, it must be permanently attached to frame,
bolted with two 1/2-inch-diameter bolts per 100 pounds, with nuts
welded to bolts. Maximum amount of removable and/or permanent
ballast, unless otherwise stated under Class Requirements, is 500
pounds. Cars running 8.49 and quicker are limited to 250 pounds
maximum, per SFI chassis specification.
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