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Old 07-05-2014, 08:04 AM   #1
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Thanks guys, I guess another call to the tech line wont hurt. I am actually going to keep moving forward on this anyway, since it is already set up for one carb that is what I will run to start with even if it is just sorting out the car and testing. If I am not allowed to run AM or BM with one carb I may just put a little weight in it and try SS/AS, or if the field stays light move it into Comp and try my hand at one of the Super Modified classes....

I still have a bunch of work to do but I do have options...
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Old 07-10-2014, 12:00 PM   #2
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I was at Gainesville a few years ago........Steve Johnson was told he must have 2 carbs it was not optional......it may be different now.
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Old 07-10-2014, 12:29 PM   #3
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Maybe that seems strange but I know a couple of years ago, a racer in Div 6 got disqualified for running a single carb in Modified. Regardless of how you interpret the rulebook, I believe they mean multiple carbs, no single carbs. Might not make sense but that's the way it is.
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Maybe that seems strange but I know a couple of years ago, a racer in Div 6 got disqualified for running a single carb in Modified. Regardless of how you interpret the rulebook, I believe they mean multiple carbs, no single carbs. Might not make sense but that's the way it is.
Yep, Jim is correct. Got tossed out for not running two carbs.
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Thanks guys, I guess another call to the tech line wont hurt. I am actually going to keep moving forward on this anyway, since it is already set up for one carb that is what I will run to start with even if it is just sorting out the car and testing. If I am not allowed to run AM or BM with one carb I may just put a little weight in it and try SS/AS, or if the field stays light move it into Comp and try my hand at one of the Super Modified classes....

I still have a bunch of work to do but I do have options...
How big is your engine?
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It is a small one at 376 inches
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