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Score Class 3 Rules Changes

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Spearheaded by Chris Raffo and Chris Wilson win the valuable help of other Class 3 entrants have helped Score move to changing rules!

We've opened up spring choice, engine choice, track width along with some other minor adjustments.

This is a huge deal for us as Chevy guys because it levels the field now so we can compete with bronco guys and their round springs!! Yeah!!
Thank you to everyone who's had involvement in this in the past 11 years! @Stephen I know you guys tried to fight this battle a long time ago! We have won this now!
 
You can put coilovers front and back on a blazer and a arm it if you like. You could also run a new lt1 Di motor..
We essentially said that the year of the engine and the number of cylinders didn't matter but it had to be gm engine with a gm chassis, same thing for suspension concept. Basically if that model had ifs and solid axles available then you could run either concept. So broncos being the only brand not to have an a arm but they have ttb still.
 
You can put coilovers front and back on a blazer and a arm it if you like. You could also run a new lt1 Di motor..
We essentially said that the year of the engine and the number of cylinders didn't matter but it had to be gm engine with a gm chassis, same thing for suspension concept. Basically if that model had ifs and solid axles available then you could run either concept. So broncos being the only brand not to have an a arm but they have ttb still.
LS3?
 
The standard small block in my Blazer gives up nothing, other than a little weight to a stock LS3. My SB has 406 inches of displacement with good aftermarket aluminum heads. Not unless someone is handing out engines for free am I going to change.
I can't wait to get the suspension moving, but I had to prepay the entry fee to the San Felipe race to have an impact on the rules, so cash and time are getting squeezed. We're scheduled to do the leaf to coil over after the SF race. We have phantom tee shirts to sell. We're selling the promise to get one in the future . Send me all your cash now.
 
San Felipe has come and gone. There is an outside chance that the Blazer will be running in the Baja 500 in June. The parts reload for the next race is significant, without changing suspension. I'm down to six wheels, and some worn tires. The entry fee for SF 250 was $2,400, I can only guess that it will be more for the 500. Fuel mileage is 3 mpg or lower. I was able to burn premium pump gas for SF, but I will need to have fuel dropped off at the BFG pits for the 500. It's too much fuel for my small chase crew to have to move around. Delivered to the pits, the cheapest race gas is $10 per gal. The price to play....
 
Hard to believe that the we've almost completed another rotation of the Sun. 2018 is coming fast. We're setting up to run the Baja 500 in June and the 1000. Both are loop races, so it will be easier to cover for pitting. There is an outside chance we will run San Felipe, or the Mint, in the early part of the season. Stay tuned, the Blazer will be blazing in 2018. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all of you.
 

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