2009 Super Street rules SS

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The Super Street (SS) class is designed for full-bodied pulling trucks. The vehicle may be two or four-wheel drive.

Designations: SS

Weight: 8000 lbs. Maximum with driver.

REGULATIONS:

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

Batteries: Batteries must be securely mounted. They may not
be located in the driver compartment.

Body: The body may be any 3/4-or 1-ton full-sized pickup truck body. The body must retain full sheet metal. The full bed floor must remain intact. Alternatively, two one-hundred pound weights may be placed directly over the centerline of the rear
axle in lieu of the bed floor. The complete OEM firewall and complete OEM floor pan is mandatory. Metal after-market hoods are permitted. Fiberglass is prohibited. Tilt-bodies are prohibited. The hood must be closed and securely latched while the vehicle is hooked to the sled.

Brakes: Front disk 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.

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

Driveline: Open.


Driver Restraint System: The OEM restraint system is mandatory and must be worn snugly. Alternatively, a three inch-wide driver restraint system labeled as meeting SFI Spec 16.1 is permitted; this system includes a crotch strap and must be updated at two-year intervals from date of manufacture.

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 ends of each shaft. In addition there will be at least one shaft loop in the middle of the drive 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. On vehicles so equipped, all intermediate drive shafts must be fully enclosed with a 5/16 inch steel or 3/8 inch aluminum shield. The shield must cover the entire length of the shaft and the universal joints and yokes at each end.

Engine: The engine block must have been available as a factory option on one-ton or smaller pickup trucks. 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. Two 3/8 inch diameter bolts must be installed in the exhaust pipe in a cross pattern within one inch of each other as close to the final 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/Biodiesel fuel is permitted.

Fuel Injection Pump: Open.

Fuel Shutoff: All trucks must be equipped with a driver operated fuel shutoff capable of blocking fuel flow to the injection pump. A three-way dump valve is recommended.

Fuel System: Location: All fuel tanks, lines, pumps, valves, etc. must be located outside of the driver compartment and within the confines of the frame and/or steel body. Fuel pressure gauge isolators, with steel-braided line, may be mounted on
the firewall.

Helmet: Drivers must wear a helmet meeting Snell 90, 95, 2000, K98 or SFI Spec 31.1 or 41.1 standards. The retention strap must be securely and snugly fastened The helmet must have the appropriate certification sticker affixed inside it.

Harmonic Balancer: All engines must be equipped with a harmonic balancer or damper meeting SFI Spec 18.1. Alternately, If a harmonic balancer is not used and a tone ring is in place, 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 constructed of solid material that is properly attached and braced. The hooking point must be at least 44 inches rearward from the centerline of the rear axle. The hitch must be horizontal to the ground and stationary in all directions. 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. The final decision rests with the NADM Technical Department.

Interior: The vehicle must be equipped with one seat for the driver; it must be properly installed.

Master Cutoff: A sled-and driver-operated spring-loaded emergency air shut off is mandatory. The cable must terminate into a two-inch diameter steel ring.

Protective Clothing: Drivers must wear a jacket meeting SFI specification 3.2A/5 or 3.2A/15. Protective clothing exceeding this specification is permitted. The protective clothing must be labeled with the proper SFI specification. The NADM patch must be located in the upper-most position on the left sleeve of the fire suit or jacket.

Rear End: Rear axle bolts must be covered by a cap or shield.

Suspension, Front: The axle centerline must remain in the factory location. The final decision rests with the NADM Technical Department.

Suspension, Rear: Rigid or 4-link suspensions are permitted. Air suspension is permitted; the compressor must be disconnected.

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

Tow Vehicles: Tow vehicles are permitted.

Transmission, Automatic: 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 tailhousing 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: A clutch meeting minimum SFI Spec 1.1 or 1.2 is mandatory on all vehicles. All transmissions must be clutch assisted. Sequential shifters are prohibited. All vehicles 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 bell housing; it must be attached to the block and extend rearward to the transmission with a minimum six inch overlap where it is fastened.

Turbocharger: Vehicles are limited to two turbochargers only. Single turbos are unlimited. For multiple turbos, the inducer bore on the atmosphere compressor housing(s) may be no larger than 3.2 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, 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 3.2 inch limit. If you have any questions regarding the construction of a bushing, contact NADM Technical Services before the season starts. A stock map width enhancement (MWE) groove is permitted. No MWE groove may be wider than 1/4 inch. All provisions allowing air to the wheel other than via the bore and MWE grooves are prohibited. The inducer bore will be measured using a 3.25 inch plug.

Water Injection: Water injection is permitted. Alcohol, methanol, and all other flammables are prohibited.

Commercially available lube pump is allowed.

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.
 
looks good!!! looking forward to making some NADMA events next season
 
Hitch: The hitch must be constructed of solid material that is properly attached and braced. The hooking point must be at least 44 inches rearward from the centerline of the rear axle. The hitch must be horizontal to the ground and stationary in all directions. 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. The final decision rests with the NADM Technical Department.

Gene, how much variance is there on the "horizontal" in this rule?
 
Gene, how much variance is there on the "horizontal" in this rule?

Mr. Glover;

There is no variance on this rule, when you are checked for correct hitch height, you will be checked for horizontal position of the hooking point, and for the correct opening diameter of the hooking point.

Regards

Eric
 
Got a picture of a hitch on a truck we work on can you tell me if its ok?
 

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Yeah the question is, horizontal in which axis?

By that I mean I've seen some guys with pintle rings oriented vertically, which makes measuring hitch height a very vague exercise.

Our local rules would allow the pictured hitch because there is some extra verbiage in our rules about being less than 33 degrees parallel to the ground (as viewed from the side of the truck), but the ring still has to lay flat (parallel to the earth) as you look at it from the rear.

I'm gonna guess and say the pictured hitch is fine for SS. Curious to see if tech agrees.
 
This is with the hook point horizontal, It looks like it will add stress to me.
 

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I think it will add stress most pulling org say that a hitch like that has to be a single plain with no angles.


IS SLEDDY DEAD HE HASNT BEEN HERE FOR LIKE 10 DAYS, AND WERES THE NEW TECH GUY, HELLO!!!!!!!:poke:
 
The pulling organizations in my area are going to allow draw bar style hitches next year.

Here is what we are using for Badger Truck next year;

Hitch must be rigid in all directions at all times. A hitch angle of 0 to 30 degrees maximum is allowed with no leeway. This will be measured from hook point to hitch attachment point on the frame. Draw bar length, measured from center of rear axle to hook point, will be a minimum of 27% of truck wheelbase. Hitch height is not to exceed 26 inches. It must be visible, clear hook mounted in horizontal alignment. All hitches will have only one adjustable supporting point and it must be located no more than 6 inches from hook point. That supporting point, if mounted to frame, must be vertical if the attachment is from above or below. If attachment is to the rear end, it must be at or below the center point of axle. No part of the draw bar and/or draw bar assembly framework may protrude through the box floor.
 
I think it will add stress most pulling org say that a hitch like that has to be a single plain with no angles.


IS SLEDDY DEAD HE HASNT BEEN HERE FOR LIKE 10 DAYS, AND WERES THE NEW TECH GUY, HELLO!!!!!!!:poke:

Sorry for the absence, just getting back on my feet after surgery, was not allowed to play computer or other stuff. Getting better and will be posting soon on the hitch questions. You all can't get rid of me that easy!!!!!!!:rockwoot::rockwoot:
 
The 3.0 rules are the same in CMPA and ITPA[ILLINOIS].hitch the pivet pin can't be over 18" above the center of the rear axle and is still 26" hitch hight,
 
Sorry for the absence, just getting back on my feet after surgery, was not allowed to play computer or other stuff. Getting better and will be posting soon on the hitch questions. You all can't get rid of me that easy!!!!!!!:rockwoot::rockwoot:

Hope every thing went well.

Dale
 
can a person use a ati procharger and a 3.2 turbo and be legal?
 
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