IASCA / USACi events...
to compete you do not need anything other than entrance fees and to follow the rules. to host a show(if your a retailer ) then you do need a membership
check out thier web pages to see the rules.
db drag
http://www.termpro.com/dbdrag/competitors/
iasca
http://www.iasca.com/classes.php
usaci
http://www.soundoff.org/rules.htm
you can go over them and see what you need for the three as all three are present in western canada. if you are fairly new at this. then most likley you are in a stock or street type class.
hope this helps and hope to see you at some shows.
[ March 01, 2005, 08:37 AM: Message edited by: Team Shadow ]
check out thier web pages to see the rules.
db drag
http://www.termpro.com/dbdrag/competitors/
iasca
http://www.iasca.com/classes.php
usaci
http://www.soundoff.org/rules.htm
you can go over them and see what you need for the three as all three are present in western canada. if you are fairly new at this. then most likley you are in a stock or street type class.
hope this helps and hope to see you at some shows.
[ March 01, 2005, 08:37 AM: Message edited by: Team Shadow ]
k, I have a q about what class i'd be in (IASCA) "The Stock Class will limit 1 amplifier and 1 capacitor per subwoofer and no more than 1 additional battery to be utilized." So if you have one cap, it doesnt matter what size it is, or does 1 capacitor mean 1 farad per sub?
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