IdBL single point event in Mississauga May 16th
yuli if your going to be in the area testing his car on saturday maybe i'll drop by to do a couple quick burps to see what the old Colt still has in her, it's been a while since it made noise but we'll have to see what happens
Mark
Mark
Unfortunately I haven't had the pleasure of going to Perfect Tones' shop yet Yuli, so I can't say, but I'm sure it's just as nice. I might just have to make the trip after the show, if I get an invite
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The IASCA IdBL rules are similar, but based on cone area rather than the number of subs. Stock 1 is like Street A, 2-10's 1-12, etc... but it's measured by square inches of cone surface. Stock 1 is 1 to 160 sq. in., Stock 2 is 161 to 260 sq. in., Stock 3 is 261+ sq. in.
Two 15's would be in Stock 3 class. I'll copy the IdBL rules to Word format and if anyone would like a copy, just email me and I'll send them to you.
.The IASCA IdBL rules are similar, but based on cone area rather than the number of subs. Stock 1 is like Street A, 2-10's 1-12, etc... but it's measured by square inches of cone surface. Stock 1 is 1 to 160 sq. in., Stock 2 is 161 to 260 sq. in., Stock 3 is 261+ sq. in.
Two 15's would be in Stock 3 class. I'll copy the IdBL rules to Word format and if anyone would like a copy, just email me and I'll send them to you.
Yes they are. There aren't any major changes to the rules, just clarifications mostly.
I was honored when Paul Papadeas, president of IASCA, gave me the responsibility of revising them for 2004. What this means to you guys is you now know the rules were written and designed by a competitor, someone who knows competition, so they are for the competitor.
As I said in my last post, I have to copy them to Microsoft Word format before I can send them out, so it might take me a couple of days. I had it all in my PC, but unfortunately it crashed and I had to reformat it and lost everything. Fortunately I had printed a copy of the rules so all I have to do is retype it in Word. I should have them to you by the end of the week.
I was honored when Paul Papadeas, president of IASCA, gave me the responsibility of revising them for 2004. What this means to you guys is you now know the rules were written and designed by a competitor, someone who knows competition, so they are for the competitor.
As I said in my last post, I have to copy them to Microsoft Word format before I can send them out, so it might take me a couple of days. I had it all in my PC, but unfortunately it crashed and I had to reformat it and lost everything. Fortunately I had printed a copy of the rules so all I have to do is retype it in Word. I should have them to you by the end of the week.



