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sosick 01-30-2014 05:06 AM

Noob autox
 
Noob coming through...

New question:
Megan racing street coilovers or isis coilovers


Old question:
Sorry but i am new to autox. Im located in Wisconsin. I was wondering if anyone from around the area could help me. I was wondering what the modification restrictions were? I dont plan to do a full build. I guess ii just want to have fun without killing the bank. As of right now here is a list of my mods...

J2 front pipe and catback
Unichip
Drop in filter "zeta"
18in rims but from what ive been reading i need to be 17s
Sportline springs
Shiftech shortshifter
Subframe bushings
The usual tranny mount and rear shifter bushing
Megan front strut bar
Perrin brake brace
Megan diff support

Plz let me know what else i need to get started or what i have to take off.

edj 01-30-2014 09:35 AM

here is a link to a web site that will help you figure out what class you car belongs in
with your modifications: DIY Classing

The site is a little out of date but it will give you a good start.
good luck and welcome to the insanity! :)

2superblus 01-30-2014 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by sosick (Post 1490839)
Noob coming through...

Sorry but i am new to autox. Im located in Wisconsin. I was wondering if anyone from around the area could help me. I was wondering what the modification restrictions were? I dont plan to do a full build. I guess ii just want to have fun without killing the bank. As of right now here is a list of my mods...

J2 front pipe and catback
Unichip
Drop in filter "zeta"
18in rims but from what ive been reading i need to be 17s
Sportline springs
Shiftech shortshifter
Subframe bushings
The usual tranny mount and rear shifter bushing
Megan front strut bar
Perrin brake brace
Megan diff support

Plz let me know what else i need to get started or what i have to take off.

Welcome to the fun. If you are competitive and want to play to win you can start building the car to the STX ruleset. If you want to just run it as is and decide that is fine too, there is always a class to start in until you decide if you like it or not.

What club in Wisconsin do you plan on racing with?

sosick 01-30-2014 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by 2superblus (Post 1491444)
Welcome to the fun. If you are competitive and want to play to win you can start building the car to the STX ruleset. If you want to just run it as is and decide that is fine too, there is always a class to start in until you decide if you like it or not.

What club in Wisconsin do you plan on racing with?

Not sure yet. My buddy runs with wag. But I didn't see autox in their schedule. Still looking for a club. Help me out? Btw with the mods that I have I'm guessing I fall into stx?

sosick 01-30-2014 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by 2superblus (Post 1491444)
Welcome to the fun. If you are competitive and want to play to win you can start building the car to the STX ruleset. If you want to just run it as is and decide that is fine too, there is always a class to start in until you decide if you like it or not.

What club in Wisconsin do you plan on racing with?

I was thinking of stf stc or sts I don't know the difference. Lol sry. Can u explain? I wanna run but I'm not looking for trophies or anything

knipple 01-30-2014 03:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sosick (Post 1490839)
Noob coming through...

Sorry but i am new to autox. Im located in Wisconsin. I was wondering if anyone from around the area could help me. I was wondering what the modification restrictions were? I dont plan to do a full build. I guess ii just want to have fun without killing the bank. As of right now here is a list of my mods...

J2 front pipe and catback
Unichip
Drop in filter "zeta"
18in rims but from what ive been reading i need to be 17s
Sportline springs
Shiftech shortshifter
Subframe bushings
The usual tranny mount and rear shifter bushing
Megan front strut bar
Perrin brake brace
Megan diff support

Plz let me know what else i need to get started or what i have to take off.

You are currently in Street Modified (SM). Street Modified is a class where Forced Induction can be added to cars that don't have it from the factory and allow boost pressures to be changed from factory settings in cars that do have it from the factory.

The Megan Diff support puts you in Street Modified (SM).

If you remove the Megan Diff support, you'll be in C Street Prepared (CSP) as a result of the Perrin Master Cylinder Brace.

If you remove the Megan Diff support and the Perrin Master Cylinder brace, provided your wheels are <= 9 in wide, you'll be in Street Touring eXtreme (STX).

itzmik3 01-30-2014 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by sosick (Post 1491594)
I was thinking of stf stc or sts I don't know the difference. Lol sry. Can u explain? I wanna run but I'm not looking for trophies or anything

well your car doesn't qualify for any of the 3 listed above.

STF is for for front wheel drive and STC is primarily for EF civics and couple other odd balls.

STS does not allow for any form of LSD so that rules you out of there since we all have the torsen.

17's would be more ideal due to the weight of the wheel and the gearing.

sosick 01-30-2014 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by itzmik3 (Post 1491847)
well your car doesn't qualify for any of the 3 listed above.

STF is for for front wheel drive and STC is primarily for EF civics and couple other odd balls.

STS does not allow for any form of LSD so that rules you out of there since we all have the torsen.

17's would be more ideal due to the weight of the wheel and the gearing.

Thats for the clarification see i didnt know that any of those meant i have a list of mods allowed and i fell in that class but i had know idea what they meant lol. So what is stx str and stu then?

sosick 01-30-2014 04:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by itzmik3 (Post 1491847)
well your car doesn't qualify for any of the 3 listed above.

STF is for for front wheel drive and STC is primarily for EF civics and couple other odd balls.

STS does not allow for any form of LSD so that rules you out of there since we all have the torsen.

17's would be more ideal due to the weight of the wheel and the gearing.

Did a lil research i would fall into stx or stu?

PoorMansRacing 01-30-2014 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by sosick (Post 1491960)
Did a lil research i would fall into stx or stu?

Our cars are most competitive in STX. Is your trans mount metal or poly?

itzmik3 01-30-2014 04:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sosick (Post 1491960)
Did a lil research i would fall into stx or stu?

STX is where the FRS is best classed in. I mean if you want to play with the "big boys" in STU and beat them with our restrictions then :respekt: to you.

there was this site that had a good breakdown of all the classes, but having a bit a trouble finding it

sosick 01-30-2014 04:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BRZTimeTrials (Post 1491966)
Our cars are most competitive in STX. Is your trans mount metal or poly?

Perrin

sosick 01-30-2014 04:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by itzmik3 (Post 1492012)
STX is where the FRS is best classed in. I mean if you want to play with the "big boys" in STU and beat them with our restrictions then :respekt: to you.

there was this site that had a good breakdown of all the classes, but having a bit a trouble finding it

I found the scca milwaukee site thats what im going off of

knipple 01-30-2014 04:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by itzmik3 (Post 1492012)
STX is where the FRS is best classed in. I mean if you want to play with the "big boys" in STU and beat them with our restrictions then :respekt: to you.

there was this site that had a good breakdown of all the classes, but having a bit a trouble finding it

The FR-S is in STX, it isn't legal for STU as it isn't listed in STU. If a car isn't specifically listed in a Street, Street Touring, or Street Prepared classes, it isn't legal for that class.


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