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Fireman450
08-28-2010, 03:50 PM
We have a meeting for all those intrested in the 2wd rules set for Sept 4th @ 6pm At Carlisle, KY before the B.O.B. event.

Anyone who would like to bulid one needs to attend.
If you wont be able to, feel free to post your questions here and i will take them with me.

Hope to see alot of people there.

Thanks
Lynn

2wpuller
08-30-2010, 06:19 PM
I am clad the 2wd's are going a head lynn you are doing a good job pushing the class.hat's off to you brother.

Dale

Fireman450
08-30-2010, 08:35 PM
Thanks Dale.
Any comments or concerns you have? Or anyone else for that matter?
Want to get the rules as clear cut as we can make em so everyone will be able to have fun.

Weight and wheel base are the two biggest concerns i have seen for the 2.6 guys. Dont wanny make it to where a guy cant bring a 2wd off the street and pull if he feels like it.

Lynn

2wpuller
08-31-2010, 03:34 PM
I'm good the mod guy's down thre said we could come and play with them anytime so I'm very happy.but 1st need to get it going again and stay going.
You will have to handle the street classes your self there Lynn

Dale

Dazed&Confused
09-05-2010, 02:32 PM
How did it go Lynn?

Fireman450
09-06-2010, 11:47 AM
How did it go Lynn?

Will have a set of rules printed up by this weekend. Pretty much what was discussed there were only 2 of us..lol we rode together.

As for your questions t case is legal . Tire size will be pretty much open for now. (Not gonna go over 36" tall myself.) Must be DOT approved tire.

As far as chassis rule. must be a full size truck. Solid suspention is legal.
Pretty much in a nutshell. You can find a Pro 2wd gas chassis drop a diesel in it and come play.

The weight will start out at 7200 and if it needs to be changed later on after we gain some intrest then so be it.
Still trying to make it so a 2wd off the street can hook as well as to not limit the class.

Thats what i have so far. Rods was with me so he may chime in and add a little.

Lynn

Fireman450
09-06-2010, 12:19 PM
Also a cubic inch limit was discussed.
It will be 409 cid on any I-6 Engine (6.7 liter max)
And 446 on any V-8 Engine (7.3 liter max)

malibu795
09-06-2010, 02:09 PM
7200lb....

means i would need to find a another truck ore compeltely strip my cclb to beable to move wieght

didnt catch the t-case but guesing i can run one ro gear reduction correct?

Fireman450
09-06-2010, 07:19 PM
7200lb....

means i would need to find a another truck ore compeltely strip my cclb to beable to move wieght

didnt catch the t-case but guesing i can run one ro gear reduction correct?

Adam thats the reson we left the weight subject to change. Would 7500 be better?

Also yes the t case will be used for gear reduction only. Trans and t case must be oem for a 1 ton or less truck.

Lynn

malibu795
09-06-2010, 09:27 PM
yeah 7500 would be better wieghed 7100 with full interior and 15gl of fuel on a cclb 2wd

IMO i woudl just stay 8000 gives one more tuning ability in weight movement.

i havent looked at the 2wd gas class rule at all... guesing your pulling hte wieght sugestion from there?

Rods
09-07-2010, 05:09 AM
Ya around here pro stock 2 is 5800 /6200 my truck weights 6000 with me , I'm hoping to loose alot by gutting it , 1 seat no interior just 2 bed sides no inner fenders pretty much a shell

Dazed&Confused
09-07-2010, 09:16 AM
Cool now I have something to work towards. Do we have to stay steel body parts or can we run fiberglass?

Dazed&Confused
09-07-2010, 11:34 AM
When you get the printed rules can you send me a copy Lynn? I'll send you my addy in a text if so.

Andy

Rods
09-07-2010, 08:06 PM
Rules should b done by corbin , not a full F/G body, just hood and such

kino_fab
09-07-2010, 11:06 PM
so basically the rules are going to be based on KTPA's 5800lb ProStock 2wd and KOTTPA's 5500lb ProStreet 2wd classes? Only difference would be the engine rules, right? If so, then those of you interested can find the rules for the 5500lb ProStreet class at http://www.kottpa.com. Didn't find any rules on KTPA's site, but both are pretty similar

Dazed&Confused
09-08-2010, 11:53 AM
That's what I meant about the fiberglass parts

2wpuller
09-08-2010, 06:11 PM
That is great the thing are comming together.

Dale

2wpuller
09-08-2010, 06:12 PM
This is great that the 2wd are catching on.

Dale

Rods
09-08-2010, 06:40 PM
so basically the rules are going to be based on KTPA's 5800lb ProStock 2wd and KOTTPA's 5500lb ProStreet 2wd classes? Only difference would be the engine rules, right? If so, then those of you interested can find the rules for the 5500lb ProStreet class at http://www.kottpa.com. Didn't find any rules on KTPA's site, but both are pretty similar

Should b close Kevin wants it to b like that but there are some things we need to discuss one major thing is W/B there's a reason why they have that. Might do a hitch % depending on W/B dunno we'll discuss it more

Got Smoke?
09-08-2010, 07:33 PM
Rules should b done by corbin , not a full F/G body, just hood and such

Corbin gonna be the super pull again this year? I heard they were moving it? :what:

I wanna ride up there with my little lepruchan buddy again....we made it up there in no time flat!:drive: LOL

Fireman450
09-09-2010, 12:00 AM
Corbin gonna be the super pull again this year? I heard they were moving it? :what:

I wanna ride up there with my little lepruchan buddy again....we made it up there in no time flat!:drive: LOL

It'll be in Lexington this year. An Mark you will be welcome to ride up with me ya know that... lol It'll be bout a 3 hr ride from my place. So i could use the company.

Lynn

Got Smoke?
09-09-2010, 08:31 PM
It'll be in Lexington this year. An Mark you will be welcome to ride up with me ya know that... lol It'll be bout a 3 hr ride from my place. So i could use the company.

Lynn


Thanks buddy!

It was actually more like this folks..... http://kydtr.com/iboard/html/emoticons/93C_peelout.gif http://kydtr.com/iboard/html/emoticons/smilie-truck-4.gif LOL

Dazed&Confused
09-20-2010, 05:37 PM
Rules been set in stone yet?