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Old 02-14-2013, 11:44 AM
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Default Norther Super Heavy Shootout March 30th Cecil County Dragway

It's time for the 2nd Annual Northern Super Heavyweight Shootout - NSHS2!!!

This event is open to all domestic cars and trucks with a MINIMUM Race Weight of 4000# Car+Driver.

TBSS's, 5Th Gen's, CTSv's, performance trucks, LSx Hybrids and Swaps - This is a great event for any car or truck that can hit the weight mark. We will be running several classes this year, please check out the info below and visit:

Site: NSHS2
Date: March 30th Cecil Country Dragway, Rising Sun Maryland
Class Detail: Classes & Event - NSHS2

Street Eliminator - 13.50 and Slower
Heavy Eliminator - 13.49 and Faster

.500 sportsman tree
Full Bodied Street Cars, Trucks & SUV's
Slicks permitted
Mufflers optional
Any combination power adder permitted
Electronics prohibited!


King of the Hill
0.500 sportsman tree
Runoff between the 2 bracket classes

12.0 Index - Heads Up on a 12.00 Dial 16 Car Field
0.500 Pro Tree
Full Bodied Street Cars, Trucks & SUV's
Any Tire Permitted
Mufflers optional
Any combination power adder permitted
Delay devices prohibited ( 2step and trans brake allowed)

Pro Street - Limited Power Adder 16 Car Field
.400 Pro Tree
Full Bodied Street Cars, Trucks & SUV's
Any Tire Permitted
Mufflers optional
One Power Adder allowed for engine displacement less than 5.7 liter
Power Adder Prohibited for engine displacement of 5.7 Liter or above
Delay devices prohibited ( 2step and trans brake allowed)

Big Dog - Run What You Brung! (16 car field)

.400 Pro Tree
Full Bodied Street Cars, Trucks & SUV's
Any Tire Permitted
Mufflers optional
Any combination power adder permitted

Be there!
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Anybody? If you are tired of going to the track with a bunch of Mustangs, this is the place to be!!

There's gotta be a bunch of guys in the 12's?
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That looks fun but 5.7L is a weird cut off for a power adder. I would have to run bid dog in a 5,300lb 4wd truck. Their are a lot of people running 6.0L in our trucks and tbss.
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I'd be there for sure but its the opening day of TROUT SEASON in PA!
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Originally Posted by 2ktransam
That looks fun but 5.7L is a weird cut off for a power adder. I would have to run bid dog in a 5,300lb 4wd truck. Their are a lot of people running 6.0L in our trucks and tbss.
We've been having some discussion on that. The 5.7 cutoff was originally devised to create another heads up class slower than Big Dog. When the Super Heavy Shootouts were created, it was a lot of Crown Vics and Marauders against Caprices and Impalas. The 4.6L guys need a power adder to run with the 5.7L guys, hence the split. Some claim the 5.3L turbo guys will tear up that class, but only one guy has shown up to any event in a turbo 5.3.... and he won in the 11's.

I see your point though. There are more 6.0L cars and trucks out there than 4.6L cars (a dwindling crowd).

Last year's NSHS event, Big Dog was won with a 10.50 run IIRC. He was a 383 on spray. That's almost 6.3L. Should he be Pro Street or Big Dog? See where this gets tricky? Where do the CTSv's run? Should we go to 6.2L?

You can run all of the classes you meet the rules for.

You can still run 12.0 Index. You can still run Big Dog for the heck of it. I made 2 rounds of BD at SSHS12 (Atlanta race) with a 12 second car.

You can also run Heavy Eliminator.

You can test and tune all you want.

I ran 4 classes last Nov, Heavy Elim, 12.0 Index, Pro Street and Big Dog (hey, the fast guys could break ).

Thank you for your input, I'll pass it on to the rest of the guys organizing the event.
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Originally Posted by lycominghunter
I'd be there for sure but its the opening day of TROUT SEASON in PA!
The trout will still be there on Sun or Mon!
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