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February 2006
If You have any questions contact Bucky
Bulletin #13006-1-L
(Legends)
In an effort to help the INEX inspectors
check Legends cars for the use of traction
control devices, INEX is mandating that
the wires coming from the pick-up coil
leading into the ignition box be separate
from all other wires. They may be secured
to the firewall. However, they cannot
be taped or tie wrapped to other wires.
INEX will be requiring the removal &
inspection of the pick-up coil &
wires on occasion, so be sure that you
still have the “window”
in your firewall and are able to get
to this item. Also, if you have any
open wire ends or un-used connectors
within reach of the driver (under the
dash, leading to a switch, etc.), you
must tape or wire tie them up so that
“accessories” cannot be
plugged in and un-plugged by the driver.
The wires running from the ignition
box back to the battery, to the dash
& to the “connector strip”
must run as delivered by 600 Racing,
Inc. and may not go through the drivers
compartment. Secondary switch panels
must have at least one side open with
the wires exposed as to their purpose
(no closed boxes).
These changes must be made by June
1, 2006.
Bulletin #13106-1-L-B-TR
(Legends – Bandolero – Thunder
Roadsters)
During the beginning of 2006, 600 Racing,
Inc. will switch over from the green
engine seals being used currently to
a blue engine seal that will be identical
to the green seal with the exception
of the color. The green & blue seals
will both be “legal” as
long as these seals are used.
Bulletin #13106-2-B
(Bandolero)
For the 2006 racing season, INEX will
require that all Bandolero cars use
two INEX approved mufflers. This will
be effective at all INEX sanctioned
events beginning on March 1, 2006.
Bulletin #13106-3-L-TR
(Legends – Thunder Roadsters)
For the 2006 racing season, INEX will
require that all 1250 Sealed engines
show less than 190 lbs of cranking compression
using the INEX inspectors Mac CT 125
cranking compression gauge. If a sealed
engine is found to have 190 lbs + cranking
compression, that engine will be impounded
by the INEX inspector and delivered
to INEX for inspection.
Note: the rules concerning the cranking
compression of an un-sealed engine will
remain as written in the current INEX
rulebook.
Thank you for your cooperation.
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