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<blockquote data-quote="defj" data-source="post: 6948066" data-attributes="member: 566951"><p>there is no limit on slot port size.the rule will not be changed 3/4 into the season.as far as affecting people,there have been only 2 people that i know of.i guess the reasoning is the thought that aeros are louder, and the rookie class was originally made for your everyday street beater,which you dont usually see using aeros.just keep in mind,tnespl is still a young org. which means it will have some rules that need to be situated along the way.</p><p></p><p>btw smokey,do you actually have that setup,or was it just an example?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="defj, post: 6948066, member: 566951"] there is no limit on slot port size.the rule will not be changed 3/4 into the season.as far as affecting people,there have been only 2 people that i know of.i guess the reasoning is the thought that aeros are louder, and the rookie class was originally made for your everyday street beater,which you dont usually see using aeros.just keep in mind,tnespl is still a young org. which means it will have some rules that need to be situated along the way. btw smokey,do you actually have that setup,or was it just an example? [/QUOTE]
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