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SCORPION PERFORMANCE - PRO STREET
NMCA SERIES 2008 RULES

Class Overview
Pro Street vehicles are the fastest and quickest vehicles in the NMCA series. Pro Street provides the ultimate in street-legal drag racing with 6-second passes at over 200 MPH. Pro Street is designed for both stock appearing and Outlaw-style bodied vehicles. Pro Street entries are permitted small block and big block engines up to and including a maximum of 840 ci depending on combination. Single power adder naturally aspirated, supercharged, nitrous oxide, or turbocharged engine combinations are permitted using both gasoline and alcohol as fuel. Pro Street permits a variety of race-proven modifications and performance enhancements on from-the-ground-up, purpose-built vehicles. Pro Street class is for American production cars and trucks.

Qualifying Information, Ladder Type, & Tree
16 Car Qualified Field, NHRA Pro Ladder, .400 Pro Tree, Heads-Up. In situations where there are greater than 16 cars entered, and the field has not been filled with a full official 16 qualified cars, points standings of the entered vehicles will determine which of the non-qualified vehicles will be placed on the ladder.

Weight Breaks
ENGINE

POWER ADDER

MAX CI

FUEL

BASE

Small Block

Nitrous

480

Gasoline

2100

Small Block

Nitrous

530

Gasoline

2200

Small Block

Turbocharged, Single

450

Gasoline

2700

Small Block

Turbocharged, Twin

450

Gasoline

2750

Small Block

Centrifugal Supercharged (4.45)

450

Gasoline

2600

Small Block

Centrifugal Supercharged (5.15)

450

Gasoline

2750

Small Block

Roots Supercharged

450

Alcohol

2700

Big Block

Naturally Aspirated

650

Gasoline

2300

Big Block

Naturally Aspirated

830

Gasoline

2400

Big Block

Nitrous

649 <

Gasoline

2550

Big Block

Nitrous

650-706

Gasoline

2650

Big Block

Nitrous

707-740

Gasoline

2750

Big Block

Turbocharged, Single

550

Gasoline

2800

Big Block

Turbocharged, Twin

550

Gasoline

2850

Big Block

Centrifugal Supercharged

650

Gasoline

2800

Big Block

Roots Supercharged

550

Alcohol

2850

Maximum Cubic Inch - 840

If actual cubic inch is more than base cubic inch listing, there will be a weight penalty of 8.0 pounds per cubic inch assessed to base weights, up to the maximum cubic inch permitted in the class.
 
Note: All weights are with driver & rounded down to the five pound increment. Ex: A calculated weight of 2842 would be required to weight 2840 with driver at scales.

No Inter cooler allowed with Alcohol combinations
Turbo and Centrifugal applications Running Alcohol as Fuel Add 50 lbs
Modular 4.6\5.4, 4valve\2valve engine deduct 150 lbs

Entries with a purpose built transmission using a torque converter with 3 speed or less may deduct 150 pounds from base weights. See Section 2.13
Entries with an OEM-type automatic transmission (lock up or non lock-up) may deduct 250 pounds from base weights. See Section 2.14

Nitrous big blocks with OEM cast iron block, 4.840-inch bore centers, and 650 ci or less, may deduct 125-lbs.
Nitrous big blocks with OEM cast iron or aluminum block, and 706 ci or less, 4.840-inch bore centers, may deduct 75-lbs.

Accepted Products:
Accepted Products Deadline: NMCA will accept requests from manufacturers to have new products considered for addition to 2008 accepted lists only up until November 10, 2008. After this date, NMCA will consider manufacturer requests for new products for the 2009 season.

Class Guidelines

1: ENGINE


1.1 COOLING SYSTEM
RADIATOR: Any automotive type radiator required on all entries except alcohol-supercharged vehicles. Radiator is optional on alcohol-supercharged entries.
Note there is no restriction to require radiator to be in front of engine.
Water pump: Any aftermarket (belt drive or electric drive) pump permitted.
COOLING FANS: Any permitted.

1.2 ENGINE
ENGINE: Engine must be a V-8 automotive type engine. Any internal modifications are permitted. Engine swapping permitted during event. All engine combinations are limited to a maximum of 840ci
1.2a) ENGINE DRIVE BELT SYSTEM: Any permitted.
Water injection is prohibited.

1.3 EXHAUST
EXHAUST: All entries allowed to use tubular headers. Adapter plates permitted to bolt headers to cylinder head. Exhaust must be directed out of car body, away from driver and fuel tank.
1.3a) HEADERS & COLLECTORS: Any headers and/or collectors permitted.
1.3b) EXHAUST TUBING/SIZE: Any exhaust tubing size permitted.
1.3c) TAILPIPE & EXHAUST RULES: Not required.
1.3d) MUFFLER REQUIREMENTS: Mufflers required. Commercially available, conventional style (generally available through retail locations) functioning mufflers required. A maximum of two (2) mufflers is allowed. A maximum of one (1) inlet and one (1) outlet is permitted. Collector-style mufflers are permitted. Muffler must be contained within the body.

1.5 FUEL-DELIVERY SYSTEM
DELIVERY SYSTEM: Electric, mechanical, or belt driven fuel pumps permitted. Pressure regulators, and any line size permitted. All fuel lines must originate and return to a single, non-segmented, fuel cell. Fuel pump must shut off with a master electrical switch. Any method of artificially heating or cooling fuel prohibited (cool cans, ice, wet rags, Freon, etc.). A valve for removal of fuel (gasoline) during technical inspections is mandatory. Valve must be installed between carburetor/injection and regulator, and should be installed in such a manner that allows a cup to be placed to catch fuel removed from the line. Exit of valve should be capped or plugged in addition to being closed for added safety.

1.6 GASOLINE
GASOLINE: Gasoline as outlined here is one of the only acceptable fuels for use in this eliminator for the specified combinations. The NMCA Racing Association reserves the right to check gasoline at any time during competition. Gasoline, as defined by the NHRA rulebook, is a mixture of hydrocarbons only. The average dielectric constant (D.C.) for the hydrocarbons that compromises gasoline is 2.025. This is defined as a reading of “0” on the fuel-check meter. NMCA allows no greater reading than a “0” on the fuel-check meter. Failure to pass fuel check is grounds for disallowance of the run during competition and disqualification from the event during eliminations.
 SPEC FUEL: Not required.
ALCOHOL
ALCOHOL: Alcohol as outlined here is one of the only acceptable fuels for use in this eliminator for all super charged and turbo combinations. The NMCA Racing Association reserves the right to check alcohol at any time during competition. Alcohol must be pure U.S. federal grades A and AA without the addition of chemical additives, masking agents, or any other substance. Failure to pass fuel check is grounds for disallowance of the run during competition and disqualification from the event during eliminations. Vehicles using alcohol as a fuel must add 50 pounds.
 NITROUS OXIDE
NITROUS OXIDE: Any accepted nitrous system permitted, including systems with multiple stages, solenoids, nozzles, or plates in the nitrous oxide system. Push systems permitted. The use of agents other than nitrous oxide as part of, or mixed in, the system are prohibited. Nitrous oxide may not be used in conjunction with any other power adder. If entry is entered as a non-nitrous entry, all solenoids, lines, fittings, and bottles must be removed prior to technical inspection and any competition runs. Nitrous oxide systems must use gasoline only for the fuel enrichment circuit.

1:8 LOWER ENGINE CONTAINMENT DEVICE:
Oil Retention Device: Device may be custom-built ballistic blanket-style or metal-style (I.e., bucket) device. Metal pan may be no longer than the engine from the front of crank shaft to the rear of the flywheel. Pan must be inside the frame rails and fabricated to retain oil\liquid. Pan must attach to the frame via conventional fasteners or straps. Pan must be a minimum of 3inches above ground.

1.9 OIL SYSTEM
OILING SYSTEM: Any oiling system permitted. Any vacuum pump and/or evacuator system (header, or otherwise) permitted. Any oil pan permitted.

1.10 SUPERCHARGER
Multi-staged forced supercharged induction systems are prohibited.
ROOTS TYPE SUPERCHARGER: Supercharger is limited up to a 14:71 high helix with an inside case length of 19 inches or smaller. High Helix Supercharger maximum overdrive limited to 29.0%. Conventional headed, iron block combination with (non-High Helix) Roots Superchargers (ie. 6-71, 8-71, 10-71, 12-71, and 14-71) are permitted to run any amount of overdrive. Manufacturer’s identification must be clearly visible on all drive pulleys. Screw type supercharger prohibited. Mechanical fuel injection with an injector scoop mandatory. Injection of any liquid, gas, or any other substance into the inlet or exhaust housing prohibited. All supercharged entries may not utilize a gear ratio numerically greater than 4.57 with a tire rollout of at least 109-inch. If a tire less than 109-inch rollout is used, the gear ratio may not be numerically greater than 4.33. 1 to 1 relationship mandatory in 3rd gear. Overdrive or underdrive units are prohibited in any part of the drivetrain. Two (2) forward shifts mandatory (split-shifting prohibited). 3-speed transmission with 2 planetaries maximum. Only single centrifugal superchargers permitted.
SINGLE CENTRIFUGAL SUPERCHARGER: There are two sizes of single centrifugal racing superchargers permitted that fit the following criteria as detailed below:
4.45” Supercharger: Inlet diameter - internal OD 4.600-inch maximum, impeller inducer diameter 4.450-inch maximum, impeller exducer diameter 7.500-inch, discharge diameter - external 4.00-inch, housing diameter (greatest external diameter of housing not to include discharge) – 12.0-inch maximum. 5.150-inch Supercharger: Inlet diameter – internal OD 5.250-inch maximum, impeller inducer diameter 5.150-inch maximum, impeller exducer diameter 8.000-inch, discharge diameter – external 4.00-inch, housing diameter (greatest external diameter of housing not to include discharge) – 12.0-inch maximum.
Injection of any liquid, gas, or any other substance into the inlet or exhaust housing prohibited. Supercharger compressor wheel must be constructed of cast or billet aluminum. Exotic material wheels prohibited.

1:11 PULLEYS/CHAINS/BELTS: Belt driven permitted. Fuel and/or oil lines must be shielded wherever they pass the supercharger drive belt. Either a belt guard or fuel/oil line guard may be used. Chain driven supercharger permitted only with SFI approved chain shield.

1.15 BLOCK
BLOCK: Any internal modifications permitted. Any generally available engine block is permitted, cast iron or aluminum.

1.16 ENGINE LOCATION/MOUNTS
ENGINE LOCATION\MOUNTS: Maximum allowable engine setback from the centerline of the number-one spark-plug hole to the centerline of the front spindle is 10% of the wheelbase of the car. Engine plates and solid engine mounts permitted.

1.17 HEADS
HEADS: Any cast aluminum, iron, or billet two-valve per cylinder heads permitted. Cylinder heads must be overhead valve single spark plug per cylinder design.

1.18 VALVETRAIN
VALVETRAIN: Any valvetrain permitted.

1.19 CARBURETORS
CARBURETORS: Entries may use single or dual four-barrel carburetors. Split carburetors permitted (example: a Dominator, split and offset into two two-barrels).
1.21a) CARBURETOR MODIFICATIONS: Any permitted.

1.20 FUEL INJECTION
FUEL INJECTION: Fuel injection must be mechanical or electronic, maximum 8 throttle plates. Fuel-injected entries will race at the same weight as carbureted entries.
1.20a) MASS AIR SIZE & TYPE PERMITTED: Any permitted.
1.20b) FUEL INJECTOR SIZES & TYPES: Any size/type fuel injector permitted.

1.21 INTAKE MANIFOLD
INTAKE MANIFOLD: Any intake manifold with any modifications permitted.

1.22 SOLENOIDS
SOLENOIDS: Any amount or type of solenoids permitted.

1.23 TURBOCHARGERS
Multi-staged forced turbocharged induction systems are prohibited.
SINGLE TURBOCHARGER: NMCA accepted single turbochargers are permitted with the following requirements: 1) Turbocharger must be of conventional impeller and housing design and type. 2) Turbocharger is limited to a maximum size of 106 MM (4.173-inch) - inducer wheel diameter at the point where the leading edge of the compressor wheel meets the inlet housing. 3) Inlet housing is permitted a maximum inlet diameter of 4.254-inch where the leading edge of the compressor wheel meets the housing. 4) Compressor wheel to housing clearance must maintain a maximum of 0.080-inch clearance beginning from a) where the leading edge of the compressor wheel meets the inlet of the compressor housing to b) the transition point where the trailing edge of the compressor wheel meets the volute. 5) All air entering the turbocharger must pass through the turbocharger inlet. Injection of any liquid, gas, or any other substance into the inlet or exhaust housing prohibited. Boost controllers permitted. Turbocharger compressor wheel must be constructed of cast or billet aluminum. Exotic material wheels prohibited.

DUAL TURBOCHARGERS: NMCA accepted dual turbochargers are permitted with the following requirements: 1) Turbochargers must be of conventional impeller and housing design and type. 2) Turbochargers are limited to a maximum size of 88MM - 3.464-inch- inducer wheel diameter at the point where the leading edge of the compressor wheel meets the inlet housing. 3) Inlet housing is permitted a maximum inlet diameter of 3.545-inch where the leading edge of the compressor wheel meets the housing. 4) Compressor wheel to housing clearance must maintain a maximum of 0.080-inch clearance beginning from a) where the leading edge of the compressor wheel meets the inlet of the compressor housing to b) the transition point where the trailing edge of the compressor wheel meets the volute. 5) All air entering the turbocharger must pass through the turbocharger inlet. Injection of any liquid, gas, or any other substance into the inlet or exhaust housing prohibited. 6) Turbochargers must share common plenum. 7) Stacking turbochargers prohibited. Turbocharger compressor wheel must be constructed of cast or billet aluminum. Exotic material wheels prohibited.

1.24 AFTERCOOLER/INTERCOOLER
AFTERCOOLER/INTERCOOLER: Aftercooler(s)/Intercooler(s), 2 maximum, permitted only on forced induction entries. Individual aftercoolers/intercoolers may not be staged or in series. Air-to-air or air-to-water/ice are the only systems permitted. Water and/or ice are the only components permitted in the reservoir.
1.24a) AFTERCOOLER/INTERCOOLER LOCATION: There are no restrictions as to location of aftercooler/intercooler.

1.25 POWER ADDERS
POWER ADDERS: Any single power adder (nitrous oxide, supercharger, and turbocharger) permitted with engine combination. See sections 1.6, 1.10, 1.11 & 1.23.

1.26 CRANKSHAFT
CRANKSHAFT: Any crankshaft permitted. Composite and/or multi-piece crankshafts prohibited.

1.27 CONNECTING RODS
CONNECTING RODS: Steel, aluminum, or titanium only connecting rods permitted. Composite connecting rods prohibited.

1.28 HEAD GASKETS & QUENCH AREA
HEAD GASKETS & QUENCH AREA: No restrictions.

1.29 PISTONS, PINS, RINGS
PISTONS, PINS, RINGS: Any piston, pin, ring combination permitted.

1.30 BOOST CONTROLLERS
BOOST CONTROLLERS: Any boost controller(s) permitted on turbocharged applications only.

1.31 WASTEGATE & PRESSURE REGULATOR
WASTEGATE & PRESSURE REGULATOR: No restrictions.

1.32 VISIBLE COATINGS
VISIBLE COATINGS: Visible coatings are permitted where lubricants are present. Visible piston coating above the top ring is permitted. Visible coating of cylinder head runners, combustions chambers, and/or intake manifold runners/plenums permitted.

1.33 “O” RINGING OF BLOCK
“O” RINGING OF BLOCK: Permitted.


2: DRIVETRAIN


2.3 CLUTCH
CLUTCH (7.50 to 11.99): Clutch operation must be manually applied and disengaged with foot during run, without the assist of electric, hydraulic or pneumatic devices. Multi stage, variable release, or lock up type of any description is prohibited. Throwout bearing must release all fingers or levers simultaneously. Clutch (2 disk maximum) meeting SFI  spec 1.1 or 1.2 mandatory.
CLUTCH: (6.00 to 7.49): Clutch operation must be manually applied and disengaged with foot during run, without the assist of electric, hydraulic or pneumatic devices. Multi stage, variable release, or lock up type of any description is prohibited. Throwout bearing must release all fingers or levers simultaneously. Clutch meeting SFI spec 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, or 1.4 mandatory.

2.4 DRIVESHAFT
DRIVESHAFT: Any permitted.

2.11 REAREND
REAREND: Any automotive type rearend permitted.

2.12 MANUAL TRANSMISSIONS
MANUAL TRANSMISSIONS: OEM or aftermarket transmissions with a maximum of 5 forward speeds permitted, including “clutchless” models. Manual transmission entries run at listed base weights. Any gear change must occur from direct action by the driver. Manual lever shifters are permitted. Pneumatic shifters are permitted (air/button activated only – single & separate button per gear required), however no wiring (and/or electrical-type solenoids/switches) permitted in shifting mechanism/process. RPM-activated or automated shifters, of any type, are prohibited. Electric, hydraulic, etc., shifters prohibited. Torque converter not permitted with this type of transmission.
For ROOTS supercharged engines: 3-gears maximum. 1 to 1 relationship mandatory in 3rd gear. Overdrive or underdrive units are prohibited in any part of the drivetrain. Two (2) forward shifts mandatory (split-shifting prohibited). 3-speed transmission with 2  planetaries maximum.

2.13 PURPOSE BUILT TRANSMISSIONS
PURPOSE BUILT TRANSMISSIONS: Any purpose built transmission with a maximum of 5 forward speeds utilizing a clutch permitted. Any gear change must occur as a result of an internal function of the transmission or from direct action by the driver. Manual lever shifters are permitted. Pneumatic shifters are permitted (air/button activated only – single & separate button per gear required), however no wiring (and/or electrical-type solenoids/switches) permitted in shifting mechanism/process. RPM-activated or automated shifters, of any type, are prohibited. Electric, hydraulic, etc., shifters prohibited. For ROOTS supercharged engines: 3-gears maximum. 1 to 1 relationship mandatory in 3rd gear. Overdrive or underdrive units are prohibited in any part of the drivetrain. Two (2) forward shifts mandatory (split-shifting prohibited). 3-speed transmission with 2 planetaries maximum.

2.14 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS
(OEM American transmissions or replicas of OEM American transmissions that use planetary gears)
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS: Any OEM American transmission or a replica of an OEM American transmission that uses planetary gears permitted. Three forward speeds maximum. Transmission-to-engine adapters are permitted. Lock-up transmissions/torque converters permitted. Transbrake permitted. Pneumatic, electric, hydraulic, etc. shifters prohibited. Any gear change must occur as a result of an internal function of the transmission or from direct action by the driver. Clutch not permitted with this type of transmission. For ROOTS supercharged engines: 3-gears maximum. 1 to 1 relationship mandatory in 3rd gear. Overdrive or underdrive units are prohibited in any part of the drivetrain. Two (2) forward shifts mandatory.


3: BRAKES & SUSPENSION


3.1 BRAKES
BRAKES: All cars must have front and rear hydraulic brakes. Automated brakes or any type of traction control is prohibited. Application and release of brakes may be a function of the driver’s foot or use of a handbrake. Line lock permitted on front wheels only. Any other electric, pneumatic, or hydraulic device in the system is prohibited.

3.2 SHOCK ABSORBERS
SHOCK ABSORBERS: Each vehicle in competition must be equipped with one operative shock absorber for each sprung wheel. Shock absorbers may be either hydraulic or friction type, securely mounted and in good working order. OEM or aftermarket coil over shocks permitted.

3.3 STEERING
STEERING: Any type steering permitted.

3.4 SUSPENSION
SUSPENSION: All cars must have a full racing suspension system, both front and rear. Rigid mount front and/or rear axles prohibited.

3.6 WHEELIE BARS
WHEELIE BARS: All wheelie bars must have a non-metallic wheel. Wheels must turn freely at starting line. Wheel preload is prohibited. Using the wheelie bar as a “fifth wheel” sensing device is prohibited. Hydraulic, pneumatic, electronic, etc. or any other adjustment or movement during run is prohibited.


4:FRAME


4.4 FRAME
FRAME: Any fully suspended frame (purpose built or otherwise) that passes NHRA safety standards permitted.

4.5 GROUND CLEARANCE
GROUND CLEARANCE: Minimum 3 inches from front of vehicle to 12 inches behind centerline of front axle; 2 inches for remainder of vehicle, except oil pan and exhaust headers.

4.12 WHEELBASE
WHEELBASE: Entries may compete with 90 inches minimum to 125 inches maximum. Maximum variation from left to right and front to back of 1 inch.


5: TIRES AND WHEELS


5.1 TIRES
TIRES–FRONT: Front tires must have a minimum tread width of 4.5 inches.
TIRES–REAR: Street type or racing slicks permitted. Maximum rear tire sidewall designation allowed in competition for racing slicks is 35.0/17-16. DOT tires may also be used with a maximum rear sidewall designation of 35/22.5-16. Outside of rear tire must be within 5 1/2 inches of the inside of the fender at widest point. Tire tread may not extend outside fenders.

5.2 WHEELS
WHEELS: Spindle-mount front wheels permitted.


6: INTERIOR


6.1 INTERIOR
Interior: Must maintain stock appearance; including factory OEM style dashboard. Heater/air conditioners may be removed. Stock type, aftermarket, or fabricated pedals and linkage permitted. Master cylinder may be relocated to accommodate brake pedals & linkage.

6.4 CARPET
CARPET: Not required. Headliner optional.

6.5 SEATS
SEATS: One aftermarket seat is required. Location of seatback may not be greater than 6-inches behind the plane of the rear door jamb.

6.6 DOOR PANELS
DOOR PANELS: Door panels required.

6.7 STEERING COLUMN
STEERING COLUMN: Aftermarket steering column permitted. Removable steering wheel permitted.

6.8 GAUGES
GAUGES: Aftermarket gauges may be installed in factory or OEM style dash.

6.9 PEDALS/PEDAL LOCATION
PEDALS/PEDAL LOCATION: Aftermarket pedals and linkage are permitted, but must remain in stock location in foot well.


7: BODY

BODY: Only American production body styles permitted. Steel, aluminum, fiberglass, and carbon fiber body parts permitted. Hood may be hinged, lift off, or part of removable front end. Trunk lid may be hinged or lift off. Front overhang is prohibited from exceeding 45 inches forward of the front spindle unless factory OEM body design exceeds 45 inches. Funny car bodies prohibited. Front fenders and front fascia may be one-piece unit. Body must be finished and painted.
Alterations or aerodynamic modifications such as “chopped tops”, “channeling”, “sectioning”, “shortening” or “scaling down” would be permitted with express written consent of the NMCA rules committee. Racer must supply information to NMCA for approval.
If a convertible top is used as an entry the use of ANY mechanism under or above the convertible top is not permitted.
Ex: Building a cover that would be located above or below the convertible top, using straps below or above the convertible top, etc.
Convertible tops need to be operational in all classes that the windows are required to operate.
All entries with convertible tops must compete with top up.

7.1 ADVERTISING
GRAPHICS: Graphics (for advertising or creative purposes) permitted on entire body, including doors, hood, rear quarter panels, front fenders, wing, etc.
CONTINGENCY DECALS: In order to be eligible for NMCA official contingency program, all contingency decals are required to appear rear of the front door jam on the body, on rear quarter windows, or rear window. Contingency decals may not be overlapped or modified. Other decals and sponsorship (non-contingency) may appear on bodywork, front end, and on windows.
NMCA REQUIRED DECALS: The following decals are required for competition in NMCA events.
NMCA Windshield Decal – must be installed on top of windshield. This NMCA decal must be the only decal on top of windshield. Other vehicle sponsor decals may be placed at base of windshield.
Pro Street category must have the accepted white NMCA windshield decal installed either a) entirely on the top portion of the windshield or b) partially on the top portion of the windshield and partially on the roof line, with the entire base of the NMCA banner at the minimum touching the top of the windshield. No other decal may appear on the top of the windshield. “Other” decals may be placed at the base of the windshield or on any portion of the bodywork.
NMCA 2008 Drag Racing Series “Side” Decals – must be installed on each side of vehicle on quarter windows.
Class Sponsor Decal – class sponsor decal must be installed on base of windshield on the passenger side.
Permanent Numbers – permanent numbers are required for competition in this class.

7.2 SPOILERS
REAR SPOILER   Maximum width including spill plates and attachment points to be no wider than the widest portion of the body behind the “B” post.
Rear spoiler spill plates cannot extend further forward than 12 inches forward of the rear axle centerline. Maximum height of vertical spill plates is 12 inches with no more than 6 inches extending above spoiler itself. Rear spoiler may not extend more than 66 inches from rear axle centerline to the rear most portion of the spoiler. Spoiler may not extend above roofline more that 3 inches. Spoilers must be stationary during entire run. A positive locking device to prevent movement required. Spring loaded spoilers prohibited.
Any spoiler that does not follow these guidelines is prohibited.
Spoiler and wing must be approved by NMCA tech department.

7.5 FIREWALLS
FIREWALL: Firewall may be stock or fabricated, in any location. Material used must be no less than .024 inch thick steel or .032 inch thick aluminum.

7.6 FLOOR/TRUNK PAN/TRANSMISSION TUNNEL
FLOOR: Floor/ trunk pan/transmission tunnel modifications are permitted. Replacing stock floor/trunk pan/transmission tunnel with a minimum of.024 inch thick steel or .032 inch thick aluminum permitted. Magnesium is prohibited.

7.7 HOOD/SCOOP
HOOD\SCOOP: OEM, fiberglass or carbon fiber hood and /or scoop permitted. Forward-opening or rear-opening scoops permitted. One opening only permitted. Induction must be completely covered by hood, bubble, or scoop. Hood may be part of the front fenders and may remove as one piece. Scoop need not be part of the vehicle hood. Turbochargers and centrifugal superchargers must be covered by hood however, openings for inlets no more than 3 inches high from the flat of the hood permitted.
The induction on roots type supercharged entries may protrude through the hood.

7.8 WINDSHIELDS/WINDOWS
WINDOWS: NHRA-accepted safety glass, or one eighth-inch thick polycarbonate material, such as Lexan MR 4000 mandatory. Driver and passenger windows must be closed during racing. Windows do not have to be operative. Window tint is prohibited forward of the “B” pillar.

7.10 BUMPERS
BUMPERS: Front and rear bumpers must be duplicates of originals and may be made of any light weight materials. Hole in front bumper for the purpose of air induction is limited to one hole, 9 inch maximum diameter. License plate frame holders are not permitted to extend beyond flat surface of front bumper. No body components, bumper add-ons, or body kits are permitted to be added to the vehicle with the intent of increasing the frontal distance of the bumper for the purposes of breaking the infrared beams.

7.11 FENDER SPLASH PANS
FENDER SPLASH PANS: Not required.

7.12 GRILLE
GRILLE: Must have original appearance and profiles for body used. May be made of
lightweight materials. Blocking grille to prevent air passage is permitted.

7.13 WHEELWELLS
WHEELWELLS: Material used to add to the width of the inner wheelwell may be steel, aluminum, fiberglass or carbon fiber. Rear wheelwells must be separate for each tire.
FENDERS: Leading and trailing edges of fenders may be trimmed for tire clearance, maximum 2”.

7.14 RAM AIR/ENGINE AIR PANS
RAM AIR: Commercially available or fabricated ram-air unit permitted. Headlights may not be removed/modified for air induction.

7.15 DOORS
DOORS: Driver and passenger doors must be functional and operable from inside and outside of vehicle.

7.16 AERODYNAMICS
AERODYNAMICS: Taping of any body parts, seams, or front end prohibited. Removal of side mirrors permitted. See section 7.17.

7.17 BODY KITS
BODY KITS: Accepted, commercially available body kits permitted. Filling in the lower valance permitted if completed in a permanent manner (taping not permitted).

7.18 COWL AREA
COWL AREA: Cowl area not required.

7.19 FRONT FENDERS/FRONT FASCIA
FRONT FENDERS/FRONT FASCIA: May be one-piece and/or removable.


8: ELECTIRCAL\ CONTROL


8.1 BATTERY/CHARGING SYSTEM
BATTERY: Battery may be relocated. Charging systems optional.

8.3 IGNITION
IGNITION: Maximum of one distributor or magneto permitted. Electronic ignitions permitted. Any distributor drive system permitted. Multiple coils permitted.

8.5 STARTER
STARTER: All entries must be self-starting with on-board starter.


9: SUPPORT GROUPS

Bracket racing aids such as optical sensors, delay boxes, stutter boxes, etc. prohibited. Throttle stops permitted. The application or use of any device, mechanical or electronic that permits the driver to ascertain the position of their vehicle in relation to the starting line is prohibited. Any type or traction control is prohibited.

9.2 ONBOARD DIAGNOSTICS\DATA RECORDERS
ONBOARD DIAGNOSTICS/DATA RECORDERS: Onboard diagnostics and data recorders used to monitor and record parameters such as a driveshaft speed, acceleration, nitrous timing, chassis strain, and suspension travel etc., permitted. Wide band oxygen sensors permitted. “Playback” tachometers permitted (i.e. Autometer Dual Channel Ultimate II tachometers, and the use of its features). Laptops permitted in vehicle.

9.7 BOTTLES
BOTTLES: All bottles must be securely mounted, stamped with a minimum DOT–1800lb. rating, and identified as nitrous oxide. Bottles located in driver’s compartment must be equipped with the correct relief valve per manufacturer recommendations and vented outside the driver’s compartment. Bottles are limited to two 25-lb. bottles. The use of any agents other than nitrous oxide as a part of, or mixed with, this pressurized fuel system is strictly prohibited. (Push systems are prohibited.) Commercially available, thermostatically controlled, blanket type bottle heaters are acceptable. Any other method of heating bottles in vehicle is prohibited.

9.10 TOW VEHICLES
TOW VEHICLES: Vehicles may be towed in or to staging lanes.
Vehicles may be towed from the return road.


10: DRIVER


10.4 CREDENTIALS
CREDENTIALS: See general regulations.


11: CLASS & SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

It is the participant’s responsibility to familiarize oneself with the class requirements as found in the 2008 NMCA rulebook and the safety requirements as found in the 2008 NHRA rulebook. The participant agrees that the participant bears the ultimate responsibility at all times to ensure the safety of participant’s vehicle and to ensure that participant complies with all applicable NHRA & NMCA rules. The participant agrees that participant is in the best position to know about the construction and operation of participant’s vehicle, equipment, and clothing, and whether there has been compliance with all applicable NHRA & NMCA rules.

12: STREET-LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
Headlights and tail lights for year & make of body used mandatory. Complete sealed beam headlamp lenses, running lights, or NMCA accepted replica headlamps (i.e. painted on, or decals) and tail lamps assembly must be installed. Vehicle may retain day light appearance. Tail lights required to be functional.

13: RULES ADJUSTMENTS, MID SEASON LOG
DATE: ADJUSTMENT:
None at this time.

Last Updated: January 24, 2008