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  • #16
    Originally posted by jason07 View Post
    They are now using the X275 rules made by John Sears. As far as I understand, the only variance is that BB Nitrous cars have to use a 52 pill. 98/88 is legal if that's what you are asking?

    I will call you next week about that bulkhead.
    that's awesome, thanks Jason
    Originally posted by BoostedGT
    I got one of them POS x275 88mm's sitting on the work bench. Come get it.
    Originally posted by bigminz
    Hell no. Have you seen most of these cars up close? Death traps at those speeds.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Clifton View Post
      Good meeting, good info. Thanks guys. Unc, I need to ask about my weight. Mid Frame 98/88, air to air intercooled.
      Clifton to be honest, I'm not sure but as long as the inlet measures per the rules, then that is the weight per the rules. Our turbo rules are word for word x275 rules and I think the weights are the same. I dont have them memorized but I will check it and see where your weight should be. Thanks for showing up and thanks for your input/support at the meeting.

      Tex275 welcomes the feedback from it's members.

      Unc
      Last edited by Unc; 02-04-2013, 01:52 AM.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Unc View Post
        Clifton to be honest, I'm not sure but as long as the inlet measures per the rules, then that is the weight per the rules. Our turbo rules are word for word x275 rules and I think the weights are the same. I dont have them memorized but I will check it and see where your weight should be. Thanks for showing up and thanks for your input/support at the meeting.

        Tex275 welcomes the feedback from it's members.

        Unc
        Why did they outlaw the A ford heads and Yates heads?

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Blackpony View Post
          Why did they outlaw the A ford heads and Yates heads?
          I'm going to try and respond without causing a big arguement but as far as banning anything they really didnt per se.

          they are checking on the A-head (x275 legal with no penalty) but the rules say no raised runner big block heads which the A-head is. I'm sure that the rules committee will check it out and follow along with the John Sears rules which allow them.

          As far as the yates, canted valve, splayed valve, or factory cleveland type heads on forced induction combos, the question was asked if the rules would ever be changed on the forced induction head rule in the middle of the year, which has happened before. The response was that could be a possibility depending on a lot of factors, which to me and the other turbo guys there in essence means; don't change from a "conventional", to use a chevy term, inline head.

          I'm sure the committee will do their best to keep parity.
          903-870-8109

          Thank you:
          2JM Diesel & Fabrication - for the chassis and tuning
          Freak Show Performance - for the great transmission
          Jimmy Patton for the pit help
          Chris Fowler for the motor work
          TRZ Motorsports - thanks Mike
          NRC Motorsports - thanks Bob
          Team Z Motorsports - thanks Dave
          Forced Inductions - thanks Jose
          Work Turbochargers - thanks Reed

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          • #20
            Originally posted by bigminz View Post
            I'm going to try and respond without causing a big arguement but as far as banning anything they really didnt per se.

            they are checking on the A-head (x275 legal with no penalty) but the rules say no raised runner big block heads which the A-head is. I'm sure that the rules committee will check it out and follow along with the John Sears rules which allow them.

            As far as the yates, canted valve, splayed valve, or factory cleveland type heads on forced induction combos, the question was asked if the rules would ever be changed on the forced induction head rule in the middle of the year, which has happened before. The response was that could be a possibility depending on a lot of factors, which to me and the other turbo guys there in essence means; don't change from a "conventional", to use a chevy term, inline head.

            I'm sure the committee will do their best to keep parity.

            Scared of a little sbf with a baby turbo ehhh....

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            • #21
              I'm sure the turbo guys are going to really pick up this year and the nitrous guys really should with a 52 pill on the big blocks.

              It's going to be a good year of racing.
              903-870-8109

              Thank you:
              2JM Diesel & Fabrication - for the chassis and tuning
              Freak Show Performance - for the great transmission
              Jimmy Patton for the pit help
              Chris Fowler for the motor work
              TRZ Motorsports - thanks Mike
              NRC Motorsports - thanks Bob
              Team Z Motorsports - thanks Dave
              Forced Inductions - thanks Jose
              Work Turbochargers - thanks Reed

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              • #22
                Originally posted by bigminz View Post
                I'm sure the turbo guys are going to really pick up this year and the nitrous guys really should with a 52 pill on the big blocks.

                It's going to be a good year of racing.
                I hope so!

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                • #23
                  How many turbo cars will there be this year????

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                  • #24
                    We should make it by mid-season depending on how busy we are.
                    903-870-8109

                    Thank you:
                    2JM Diesel & Fabrication - for the chassis and tuning
                    Freak Show Performance - for the great transmission
                    Jimmy Patton for the pit help
                    Chris Fowler for the motor work
                    TRZ Motorsports - thanks Mike
                    NRC Motorsports - thanks Bob
                    Team Z Motorsports - thanks Dave
                    Forced Inductions - thanks Jose
                    Work Turbochargers - thanks Reed

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Booger View Post
                      How many turbo cars will there be this year????
                      I would definetly like to make it to the Texas Motorplex. It's much closer than Redline.

                      Of course the rep from the Texas Motorplex wasn't at the meeting so I'm not sure what regulations they require to race at that track. (License, cage cert, etc)

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                      • #26
                        Turbos... Meh.
                        2004 Cobra
                        www.boostedgt.com
                        www.teamzmotorsports.net

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by BoostedGT View Post
                          Turbos... Meh.
                          Originally posted by BoostedGT
                          I got one of them POS x275 88mm's sitting on the work bench. Come get it.
                          Originally posted by bigminz
                          Hell no. Have you seen most of these cars up close? Death traps at those speeds.

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                          • #28
                            Ford A Head

                            they are checking on the A-head (x275 legal with no penalty) but the rules say no raised runner big block heads which the A-head is. I'm sure that the rules committee will check it out and follow along with the John Sears rules which allow them.




                            The Ford A head is an original Ford motorsport head (these arent even made anymore). maybe you mean the Trick Flow A head with big valves

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                            • #29
                              If I need to clarify my statement more, I was talking about the IDT Eliminator A-460, EX514, New TFS A-460 18-bolt, New TFS A-460, EX514 Cast Iron A-460, IDT Eliminator Cast Iron A-460, Older TFS A-460 (Not made anymore), Ford Motorsport A-460 (Not made anymore), and Ford Motorsport A-460 (Ford exhaust port which is not made anymore). All of these would not be legal if you read the rules verbatim but John Sears allows all of them. They are all called A-heads.
                              903-870-8109

                              Thank you:
                              2JM Diesel & Fabrication - for the chassis and tuning
                              Freak Show Performance - for the great transmission
                              Jimmy Patton for the pit help
                              Chris Fowler for the motor work
                              TRZ Motorsports - thanks Mike
                              NRC Motorsports - thanks Bob
                              Team Z Motorsports - thanks Dave
                              Forced Inductions - thanks Jose
                              Work Turbochargers - thanks Reed

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by turboten5 View Post
                                they are checking on the A-head (x275 legal with no penalty) but the rules say no raised runner big block heads which the A-head is. I'm sure that the rules committee will check it out and follow along with the John Sears rules which allow them.




                                The Ford A head is an original Ford motorsport head (these arent even made anymore). maybe you mean the Trick Flow A head with big valves
                                Originally posted by bigminz View Post
                                If I need to clarify my statement more, I was talking about the IDT Eliminator A-460, EX514, New TFS A-460 18-bolt, New TFS A-460, EX514 Cast Iron A-460, IDT Eliminator Cast Iron A-460, Older TFS A-460 (Not made anymore), Ford Motorsport A-460 (Not made anymore), and Ford Motorsport A-460 (Ford exhaust port which is not made anymore). All of these would not be legal if you read the rules verbatim but John Sears allows all of them. They are all called A-heads.
                                This is what I was questioning. They are suppose to be going x275 rules but are not allowing the a head... Should be a fast season though!!!

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