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Old 08-27-2014, 09:54 PM
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Just got off the phone with Jason Miller. Since GM is not represented in this class, we thoroughly discussed how we can get cars involved. The new rules are to be out soon. (I'll keep everyone posted.) In a nut shell, we are getting a break with weight reduction. This is huge for all of us wishing to compete. The LS1 & LS6 cam only crowd will get the biggest break. The bolt-on only LS7 guys and gals will be 150 lbs. heavier. LS2 and LS3 cars will fall somewhere in between. Please let us know if you have any interest in running to put on a good show for the crowd and represent.
Who knows, maybe we will get to eat some rice.
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Originally Posted by GARY2004Z06
Just got off the phone with Jason Miller. Since GM is not represented in this class, we thoroughly discussed how we can get cars involved. The new rules are to be out soon. (I'll keep everyone posted.) In a nut shell, we are getting a break with weight reduction. This is huge for all of us wishing to compete. The LS1 & LS6 cam only crowd will get the biggest break. The bolt-on only LS7 guys and gals will be 150 lbs. heavier. LS2 and LS3 cars will fall somewhere in between. Please let us know if you have any interest in running to put on a good show for the crowd and represent.
Who knows, maybe we will get to eat some rice.
If they allow a cam for Ls7, will anyone be interested?
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Here you go.
2014 ALL MOTOR
http://www.importvsdomestic.com/rule...r_domestic.pdf

2014 WCF RULEBOOK ALL -MOTOR (DOMESTIC)
POSTED 9/01/14
M A R Y L A N D I N T ' L R A C E W A Y W O R L D C U P F I N A L S Page 1 of 2
Class Designation: The class designation is: A/M
General Safety: All vehicles must conform with general IHRA safety rules.
Body: Any year vehicle is allowed. Lightweight components are limited to hood, front fenders, decklid, hatches, sunroofs, wings, ground effects, and bumpers only. Roof, Quarter panels, and doors must remain
steel. One-piece front ends are not permitted. No body parts may be removed during competition.
Chassis: All cars must retain complete stock chassis, floorboard, firewall, and frame rails. Notching of chassis for clearance is permitted. Aftermarket “K” members are permitted.
Suspension: All cars must utilize stock front and rear suspension and mounts. Aftermarket front control arms, rear control arms, and sub-frame connectors are permitted. Aftermarket struts and shocks are
permitted. Ladder bars, four links, and wheelie bars are prohibited on all cars.
Lights: Headlights and brake lights are required (one headlight may be removed for induction).
Windows: All windows must be OEM glass.
Interior: Stock dashboard and full interior from front seats forward is required (passenger seat may be removed). Aftermarket seats, gauges, and interior are permitted.
Exhaust: Muffler(s) are required unless vehicle is turbocharged. Exhaust may exit anywhere.
Electronics: Two-steps, data loggers, aftermarket ECU’s, and engine management systems are allowed.
Driveline: Aftermarket axles, ring and pinions, final drive, spools, and differentials are permitted. Other OEM or aftermarket center sections and rear-ends may be replaced only if is a direct bolt in. IRS suspension
cars may convert to straight axle only if it is a direct bolt in.
Transmission: Manual or Auto transmissions are permitted. Any style automatic transmission is permitted. Trans-brakes are permitted. Manual transmissions are permitted to use aftermarket stock-style clutchassisted
transmissions. Sequential transmissions are prohibited. Aftermarket bell housings are permitted.
Clutch: Three discs maximum (any type of disk material is permitted). Clutch must be manually operated by driver’s foot.
Shifter: Shifter must be H-pattern. Strain gauges are permitted. Air shifters are prohibited.
Fuel: Gasoline and E-85 permitted. Alcohol is prohibited.
Fuel System: Electric fuel pumps only are permitted. Aftermarket fuel cells are permitted, and may be mounted anywhere.
Oiling System: Dry sump oil system is only permitted if car was OEM equipped with a dry sump and car is using complete OEM oiling system.
Tires: Maximum size slick or bias ply tire is 28.0” x 11.5”. Any size DOT radial tire is permitted, except 315/60/15, 325/50/15, 295/55/15, or 295/60/15.
8-Cylinder Engines – Chevy LS series
Engine: LS1, LS2, LS3, LS6, and LS7 series blocks permitted. No aftermarket blocks are permitted. Internal engine modifications are prohibited except for aftermarket camshaft, hydraulic lifters,
valve train, and overbore (See chart below for max CID).
Description: This is a cam only class with bolt-ons.
Bolt-Ons: External bolt-on parts are permitted.
Camshaft: LS1, LS2, LS3, and LS6 cars are permitted to run any hydraulic camshaft. LS7cars must run OEM camshaft and OEM valve train.
Induction: Engine must be EFI. All OEM intakes are permitted. The only aftermarket intakes permitted are: BBK intakes, Typhoon intakes, and Fast 78mm, 90mm, 92mm, and 102mm intakes.
Cylinder Heads: Un-Ported as cast cylinder heads only, porting prohibited. Any valve job is permitted. No milling of cylinder head. OEM cylinder heads only are permitted with the following casting
numbers: 241, 243, 317, 706, 799, 853, 862, 8452.
Power Adders: Turbochargers, Superchargers, and Nitrous Oxide are prohibited. All nitrous bottles and solenoids must be removed from car and nitrous nozzles must be capped.
Driveline Block Cylinder Heads Max Displacement Car & Driver Minimum Weight
Straight Axle or IRS LS1 LS1, LS2, LS3 or LS6 heads 348ci. Max 2750 lbs.
Straight Axle or IRS LS6 LS1, LS2, LS3 or LS6 heads 348ci. Max 2750 lbs.
Straight Axle or IRS LS2 LS1, LS2, LS3 or LS6 heads 366ci. Max 2850 lbs.
Straight Axle or IRS LS3 LS1, LS2, LS3 or LS6 heads 380ci. Max 3050 lbs.
IRS Only LS7 LS7 heads 427ci. Max 3050 lbs.
* Manual transmission: Deduct 100 lbs.
* Cars with IRS: Deduct 50 lbs.
* Cars equipped with LS3 Heads: Add 50 lbs.
* LS7 cars equipped with aftermarket cam: Add 150 lbs.

2014 WCF Rules
http://www.importvsdomestic.com/rulebook/

Big weight reductions so we can finally compete.
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Originally Posted by GARY2004Z06
Here you go.
2014 ALL MOTOR

Exhaust: Muffler(s) are required unless vehicle is turbocharged.

Description: This is a cam only class with bolt-ons.

Camshaft: LS7cars must run OEM camshaft and OEM valve train.

* [B][B][COLOR="Red"]LS7 cars equipped with aftermarket cam: Add 150 lbs.
Few contradictions in there... Bummer for people running LS7 cars with "fixed" heads.
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Originally Posted by 351carlo
Few contradictions in there... Bummer for people running LS7 cars with "fixed" heads.
Actually, if you run a cam, you can modify the valve train just like the other LS motors.
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Originally Posted by 351carlo
Few contradictions in there... Bummer for people running LS7 cars with "fixed" heads.
It's just the way they chose to write the rules.
They made general terms and then allowed exceptions.
Ls7 is allowed a cam with a fair weight requirement and you can beef up the valve train and run aftermarket manifold.

It would be cool to go down there and represent the domestics with 4 or 5 vettes even if you want to race just for fun and one of the best tracks around. In the past there have been very few vettes or even ls cars because the rules made it hard for us to be competitive. This year they have made the proper adjustments to the rules.

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