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    300lbs of lead in 100lb blocks. Yup. ITR S2000.

    Andy Bettencourt
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Bettencourt View Post
    300lbs of lead in 100lb blocks. Yup. ITR S2000.

    Damn that's a lot of lead. And a lot of trust in those nuts and washers.
    John W8

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    Jim Drago has a nice system for the miata , but by the time you add all the weight I need it's $$$$$

    http://mazdaracers.com/store/product/57-ballast-system/

    Since I'm going to STL , I can move my weight to a better location than the ITA specified location. My current plates no longer fit in the new location , so I need 160# ... I priced out 10"x12"x1/2" plate from

    www.metalplatesource.com

    With shipping it was almost $ 400.00

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    Quote Originally Posted by TStiles View Post
    Jim Drago has a nice system for the miata , but by the time you add all the weight I need it's $$$$$

    http://mazdaracers.com/store/product/57-ballast-system/

    Since I'm going to STL , I can move my weight to a better location than the ITA specified location. My current plates no longer fit in the new location , so I need 160# ... I priced out 10"x12"x1/2" plate from

    www.metalplatesource.com

    With shipping it was almost $ 400.00

    Nice looking setup but not legal for ITA. The ballast has to be in the footwell which is in front of the seat up to where it kinks up. Dragos setup mounts to where the seat was installed. I like that system but the rules want me to bolt lead to thin sheetmetal instead.
    John W8

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnW8 View Post
    Nice looking setup but not legal for ITA. The ballast has to be in the footwell which is in front of the seat up to where it kinks up. Dragos setup mounts to where the seat was installed. I like that system but the rules want me to bolt lead to thin sheetmetal instead.

    Not exactly. From the GCR
    l. Ballast may be used. All ballast shall be located in the front passenger foot well/seating area, aft of the firewall and any foot well angle, and forward of the aft-edge of the forward most passenger door opening, unless otherwise specified on the vehicle’s spec line. OEM front passenger seat location.
    1. It shall be in segments no heavier than fifty (50) pounds, and shall be capable of being removed to be weighed apart from the car.
    2. Each segment shall be fastened with a minimum of two (2) one-half (1/2) inch bolts and positive lock nuts of SAE Grade 5 or better, and shall utilize large-diameter, load distributing washers.
    3. Holes may be drilled in the front passenger foot well/ seating area floor pan for purposes of mounting the ballast (only), and said floor pan may be reinforced as required for the same purpose.
    dick patullo
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Bettencourt View Post
    300lbs of lead in 100lb blocks.
    Quote Originally Posted by dickita15 View Post
    1. It shall be in segments no heavier than fifty (50) pounds...
    ...

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    Demetrius Mossaidis aka 'Mickey' #12 ITA NESCCA
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    2013 ITA NARRC Champion and I have not raced since.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Amy View Post
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    Confirmed 3 blocks of 50lbs. I even picked these up at the lead guy. 300lbs would have not been good in the Mazda. I was remembering that we thought we needed 300lbs of ballast until Ulfelder did all his do-dads like cool suit etc. Those blocks have about the profile of an iPad.
    Andy Bettencourt
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    Quote Originally Posted by TStiles View Post
    With shipping it was almost $ 400.00
    Go on eBay and do a search for "lead". There are numerous sellers that ship lead using USPS' "if it fits it ships - up to 50#" boxes for $12-$14. So many different forms available, including sheet.

    Seems like it's all made from melted-down wheel weights, fishing sinkers, and bullets, and I'm sure the sellers probably don't have any teeth left, but it's your duty as an American to ensure the economy continues to function for these folks.

    You do love America, right...?

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