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So can I run THS MY factors:6766 cea h-cover,dis setup with factory brackets with a/c, battery in back, like 3800lbs+my big ass , no fiberglass parts.

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Needs to be an e cover which bolts right in place of the h cover

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So can I run THS MY factors:6766 cea h-cover,dis setup with factory brackets with a/c, battery in back, like 3800lbs+my big ass , no fiberglass parts.

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Post picks of your dizzy setup with the stock bracket.
 
And a distributor is not legal

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E cover mite can swing!! Battery ok in back. Dizzy setup duno!! Hey getting close!! I poor poor boy!! But trying

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  • A factory type battery (size and weight) must be in stock location.
 
Damn..worth a shot. Just having some fun.:D

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  • A factory type battery (size and weight) must be in stock location.
Does not say the battery in stock location needs to be used. Does not say no battery in trunk. :)

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You guys need to read again...that's a direct quote from the rules.
 
Got it I can just put a battery over it. Just learning. Maybe stupid things but got to learn some how. To never know is to never ask??

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I'm keeping a dead battery I got laying around just for this if a 400 is let in lol

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Got it got a friend that works at battery shop I will pay him a visit too!!

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If I remember, the rule is written to allow a rear mounted battery but one must be up front, but doesn't have to be used. This was to allow a battery cut off switch which is mandatory per nhra rules for 9.99 and faster cars.

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