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1. For race season 2005, GM 23 degree high port and 14 degree heads must carry a 25 lb weight penalty. Starting race year 2006, GM engines can not use 23 degree cast iron high port heads or GM14 degree heads.
Note: Weight penalty may be readjusted during the 2005 season to equalize competition.
2. Cars running stock #2101 intake manifolds( not exceeding 14:1 compression) with stock 500cfm carburetors and no dry sump engines, may compete under the following weight rules. Perimeter chassis minimum weight #2775 & 58% left side weight, Straight Rail chassis minimum weight #2800 & 58% left side weight. All other PASS Rules apply.
Note: Weight requirements maybe adjusted by PASS to equalize competition.
3. No roller rocker camshaft assemblies allowed. Only year 2002 & older head designs allowed on all makes of engines