2010 2.8 NADM Sled Pulling rules

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2.8 Street Diesel

The Street Diesel (SD) class is designed for full bodied, four wheel drive pickup trucks on the ragged edge of streetability. The vehicle may be two or four-wheel drive.

Designations: 2.8 SD

Weight: 8000 lbs. Maximum, with driver.

REGULATIONS

Ballast: Ballast is permitted. Hanging weights must not extend more than 60 inches from the centerline of the front axle.

Batteries: The batteries must be securely mounted. They may not be located in the driver compartment or forward of the radiator core support.

Body: The body must be the OEM truck body, including the full bed floor. The body must retain full sheet metal. Metal after-market hoods are permitted. Fiberglass is prohibited. The hood must be closed and securely latched while the vehicle is hooked to the sled. The complete OEM firewall and complete OEM floor pan is mandatory.

Brakes: Four-wheel hydraulic brakes are mandatory.

Chassis: The OEM chassis is mandatory. The engine must be in the OEM location for the body used. The vehicle must retain the full OEM chassis. Wheel tubs, back-half conversions, tube chassis, etc., are prohibited.

Cooling System: Radiators must be in the vicinity of the stock location and be
of at least stock size.

Credentials: All drivers must have a valid state drivers license.

Driveline: OEM transmission and transfer cases are mandatory. They must have been an option on a one-ton or smaller pickup.

Driver Restraint System: The OEM restraint system is mandatory and must be worn.

Driveshaft Loops: All trucks must have at least six inch wide u-joint shields around the rear u-joint constructed of at least 1/4-inch steel or 3/8 inch aluminum that will safely contain the u-joint and the end of the rear shaft. All shields must be securely
mounted to the vehicle. Any front shaft u-joint that is visible from the side of the truck must be shielded to contain the u-joint and the end of the shaft.


Engine: The engine block must have been available as a factory option on a one-ton or smaller pickup truck. Blocks must circulate coolant freely. The use of concrete or other
block fillers is prohibited. Electric fans are permitted. Alternators must be present and powered via the crankshaft. Water pumps must be present, but may be powered
electrically. NITROUS OXIDE and other oxygen extenders as well as the use of PROPANE is also prohibited. All system components MUST be removed from the truck.

Exhaust: All vehicles must be equipped to direct exhaust upward. The exhaust must exit rearward of the driver’s compartment. Stacks exiting through the hood or fender-well
are prohibited. Two 3/8 inch diameter bolts must be installed through the exhaust pipe in a cross pattern within one inch of each other as close to the turbo as is practical.

Fire Extinguisher System: A fire extinguisher system is permitted. It must be securely mounted.

Fuel: The fuel must be pump #1/#2 diesel only. Soy/Bio-diesel fuel is permitted. Off-road diesel fuel is prohibited.

Fuel Injection Pump: The fuel injection pump is limited to a stock-appearing, OEM engine make-specific pump only. Dual high-pressure common-rail fuel pumps or HPOPs are permitted. The P7100 injection pump, if equipped, may utilize either
a stock or agricultural governor.

Harmonic Balancer: All engines turning 4500 RPM and higher must be equipped with a harmonic balancer or damper meeting SFI Spec 18.1. A shield across the frame under the front of the motor shielding the damper and engine fan area is required.


Hitch: The hitch must be a receiver-style hitch; reinforcements are permitted. Reinforcements must not extend forward of the centerline of the rear axle. Trick hitches are prohibited. The hooking point must be the rear-most point on the vehicle and must be rearward of the stock location of the tailgate. The hitch must be horizontal to the ground and stationary in all directions. Bumpers may be notched or removed. The hitch’s height from the ground may not exceed 26 inches on 4wd units and 30 inches on 2wd units. The hooking point must have a minimum 3.750-inch inside diameter opening for the sled hook. The hooking point will be measured to the center of the clevis loop.

Interior: A complete interior, including dashboard, door panels, headliner, etc., is mandatory. Two matching front seats are mandatory. Aftermarket seats are permitted; they must be fully upholstered. All factory controls (lights, signals, horn, windows,
wipers, etc.) must be retained and be operative. The use of hand-throttle controls are prohibited.

Rear End: Non-OEM rear-end housings are prohibited. The rear end must have been an option on a one-ton or smaller pick up. Rear axle bolts must be covered by a cap or shield.

Steering: The vehicle must retain the full, original OEM steering gear. The vehicle must retain the original OEM power steering assistance, if it was so equipped. Additional stabilizers are permitted. Non-OEM power assist methods are prohibited.

Street Equipment: Complete headlight and taillight assemblies (all) are mandatory and must be operative. Complete OEM windshield and windows are mandatory. Windows must be operative per factory specifications; that is, they must open and close via OEM electrical or mechanical means.

Suspension, Front: The factory suspension configuration must be retained. The upper mounting point for strut assemblies must be in the factory location. Adjustable caster/camber pillow ball mounts are permitted. The lower control arm may be strengthened provided factory-mounting points to chassis are maintained. The lower mounting point for the strut assembly may be modified for improved caster or camber.
Strut tower braces, lower tie bars, sway bars, and limit straps are permitted. Traction bars and devices are permitted. The final decision rests with the NADM Technical Department.

Suspension, Rear: An OEM-style suspension is mandatory. Traction bars and devices are permitted; they must be bolt on only; welds are permitted for attachment to frame or axle housing. Control arms may be strengthened or replaced, provided all original mounting points are retained. Strut tower braces, lower tie bars, sway bars, limit straps, and camber kits are permitted. The rear suspension may be bolted solid to eliminate travel. All rear suspensions must use at least one working shock absorber per wheel.

Tires: The tires must be DOT street tires. Cut tires are prohibited.

Tow Vehicles: Tow vehicles are prohibited.

Transfer Case: Non-OEM transfer cases are prohibited. It must have been an option on a one-ton or smaller pick up truck.

Transmission, Automatic: Non-OEM transmissions are prohibited. Aftermarket torque converters, valve bodies and internal components are permitted. Transmission brakes
are prohibited. Any non-OEM floor-mounted automatic transmission shifter must be equipped with a spring-loaded positive reverse lockout device to prevent the shifter from
accidentally being put into reverse gear. A functional neutral safety switch is mandatory. All transmission lines must be metallic or high-pressure-type hose. All vehicles with
engines running 4500 RPM or more and using an automatic transmission must be equipped with a transmission shield meeting SFI Spec 4.1 and must be labeled accordingly. A blanket-type shield is permitted; it must be appropriately labeled as meeting SFI Spec 4.1 and it must extend from the rear of the block to the front of tail housing with a minimum six-inch overlap where it is fastened.
All non-blanket-type shields must incorporate two (or one, per manufacturers instructions) 3/4 inch by 1/8 inch straps that bolt to the shield on each side and pass under the transmission pan unless the transmission pan is labeled as meeting SFI Spec 4.1. All vehicles with engines running 4500 RPM or more and using an automatic transmission must be equipped with a flex plate meeting SFI Spec 29.1 and be covered by a flex plate shield meeting SFI Spec 30.1.

Transmission, Manual: Non-OEM transmissions are prohibited. Aftermarket internal components are permitted. A clutch meeting minimum SFI Spec 1.1 or 1.2 is mandatory on all vehicles with engines running 4500 RPM or more. All manual transmissions must be clutch assisted. Sequential shifters are prohibited. All vehicles with engines running 4500 RPM or more and equipped with a manual transmission must have a flywheel shield labeled as meeting minimum SFI Spec 6.3 or greater. Applications for which an SFI Spec flywheel shield is not available may use a properly attached SFI 4.1 or 4.2 blanket that completely covers the bellhousing; it must be attached to the block and extend rearward to the transmission with a minimum six inch overlap where it is fastened.

Turbocharger: The vehicle is limited to a single turbocharger; the inducer bore on the compressor housing may be no larger than 2.8 inches measured at the smallest diameter area of the compressor wheel. A bushing may be used to downsize the compressor housing ahead of the wheel. If a bushing is used, it must be round, metallic, at least 3/4 inch long, mounted within 0.050 inch of the compressor wheel, and the inside diameter of the bushing may not exceed the 2.8 inch limit.
Bushings must be securely fastened to the compressor housing. If you have any questions regarding the construction of a bushing, contact NADM Technical Services before the season starts. The inlet will be measured using a 2.85-inch plug or internal calipers. A stock map width enhancement (MWE) groove is allowed. No MWE groove will be allowed that has a width greater than 1/4 inch. All provisions allowing air to the wheel
other than via the bore and the MWE groove are prohibited.

Water Injection: Water injection is prohibited. All system components must be removed from the truck.

Wheelbase: The vehicle must retain the original unaltered factory wheelbase and track width. Front dual-wheel spacers may be used only with accompanying positive-offset dually style wheels. Maximum width is 102”.
 
Hehhe!!

Think about it this way.

If you never read the rulebook, and dont know what changes are made, there is no need for one, and I can save a lot of money in printing costs and just go by my memory!!
 
what are the changes. I did not pull with you guys last year cause i worked every damn weekend. Im thinking of jumping to this class.

The sfi damper still needs to be sheilded?

Are fuel cells allowed?

Thanks in advance, Tim
 
Tim, with all due respect, if you didn't pull with us last year, then you need to read the 2.8 rules that are posted on this thread.

It makes no sense for me to write a rule book, post it, then have to answer questions that are in plain black and white on this very thread, no links to click, its right there!!
if you have something specific, or confusing, C&P the part of the rule, that has the discrepancy, and we'll go from there.


As far as changes read the width rule.
 
Alright Sleddy,

First of all i did read the rules twice before i posted and even the ones for 2.6. Yes i reread the balancer part and answered my question. Now for as the fuel cell, i did not see where it says its allowed. Im guessing it is since it is not stated. I also dont see know info on fuel dump valves or air guilloteen.

I ran 2.6 last year at schieds with my bushed turbo. You do not allow bushings so i either need a new turbo or just run this class. I

Tim
 
You are correct, it does not state no fuel cells, so they are allowed. No dump valves are required in this class, not air shutoff, though you are welcome to put them on yourself.
Air shut offs will be on this class in 2011.
 
Because it is still a street legal class, and out of the dozens of requests to change that over to a bolt in solid suspension,in the past, not one asked about the shock part so it stayed.

Its a slippery slope..

Bolt in solid bar...

No shocks...

Need a Rockwell..

Now I see another group decided no alternators and hood stacks is a good idea, in a street class.

You guys need to decide if you want to build a Pro style truck or a Street truck.
 
You are correct, it does not state no fuel cells, so they are allowed. No dump valves are required in this class, not air shutoff, though you are welcome to put them on yourself.
Air shut offs will be on this class in 2011.


Thanks, that helps me not assune something and have it be wrong. I am adding the fuel dump and air shutoff for this year so ill be ahead of the game.

Tim
 
Super Street trucks have open driveline, mine has OEM 1 ton or less driveline.

:eek:wned:

not 100% true. in SS open driveline is permitted. not required. there is some guys (not many, but some) who have their factory 1 ton or smaller drivelines welded in and that would bump them out of 2.8.

is your driveline welded in? if not, why not just run solid stops with your shocks? also, one way around the rule would be to have your shocks in place. then right next to them have tabs welded to the axel housing and have tabs welded to the frame. then "bolt in" center links to the tabs. thus eliminating any type of shock travel. since your shocks would still be there you would meet the rules and with the links there would be 0 movement of suspension travel in either direction.
 
Im gonna weld brackets to the backside of my traction bar axel mount and then run the adjustable link arms to my modified reese style hitch that i am sucking up under the truck.

That brings me to another question. I know the hook point is the rear most point. But i have also read on here somewhere that rules have stated either 44" or 48" from axel centerline. Mine is going to be 45 inches. is as short as i can get it without going under the truck. Is this okay or is it the 48"?

Tim
 
Super Street trucks have open driveline, mine has OEM 1 ton or less driveline.

:eek:wned:
,
yes but you have almost no interior, a non working factory dash and controls. an after market seat belt , no wipers, no rear brakes and so on :shake: :eek:wned:

:kick: next time read :rules:
 
I

That brings me to another question. I know the hook point is the rear most point. But i have also read on here somewhere that rules have stated either 44" or 48" from axel centerline. Mine is going to be 45 inches. is as short as i can get it without going under the truck. Is this okay or is it the 48"?

Tim

Yer killin me Tim, Page 1of this thread.:

Hitch: The hitch must be a receiver-style hitch; reinforcements are permitted. Reinforcements must not extend forward of the centerline of the rear axle. Trick hitches are prohibited. The hooking point must be the rear-most point on the vehicle and must be rearward of the stock location of the tailgate. The hitch must be horizontal to the ground and stationary in all directions. Bumpers may be notched or removed. The hitch’s height from the ground may not exceed 26 inches on 4wd units and 30 inches on 2wd units. The hooking point must have a minimum 3.750-inch inside diameter opening for the sled hook. The hooking point will be measured to the center of the clevis loop.
 
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