Edited to add again: nevermind, I see they have an order minimum of 50 and it's non-stock.
Yeah, that's been my biggest problem.
Here are a bunch on eBay:
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None of those are clock oscillators, sir.
[edit] Sorry, I posted a solution but had second thoughts about deceiving inspectors in a competition. [/edit]
You don't know much about racing then, no offense. Circle track = cheaters, especially the guys fielding $200 20 year old stock-ish cars where the cost of the roll cage is more than everything else on the car put together. At the end of the rulebook is states "Have fun, and don't get caught!" for a reason, because you'll finish dead last if you roll out with a truly stock car regardless of your driving skill.
Circle track guy commonly regear transmissions, run oversized tires and rebadge the tire size, offset cam keys to pitch the powerband upwards, and on the later ones I have done some discreet ECU tunes.
The big V8 car classes that allow driveline and engine modifications, and therefore cost a significant chunk of money, are sticklers for the rulebook (to a certain extent)... but then those guys aren't looking for a $5 solution for a dinosaur car with no aftermarket support, they can pay for a minimum order of 50 components without blinking. IIRC they pay $15K or so for an engine meant to last one season.
For your conscience:
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https://dodgeforum.com/forum/805222-post1.html
PS - Thanks for the lead, Papabravo. Looks like they have exactly what I am looking for, now it just comes down to price/min order nonsense.