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Old 09-27-2012, 11:23 PM   #141
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The Nissan GT-R isn't a sports car?
It's a "saloon car"
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Old 09-28-2012, 01:31 AM   #142
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Quoted from the rulebook:

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Street Modified Class (SM)

Eligible Vehicles:
All sedans/coupes (models which were originally equipped with a minimum of four seats and four factory seat belts).

Excluded Vehicles:
Porsche (all)
Lotus (all)
Nissan/Datsun Z-car 2+2; pre-1990
Honda CRX
MGB GT
Triumph (all)
Nothing about sports cars in SM or SSM - only that SM cars have 4 seats and 4 seatbelts. Unless they put it on the exclusion list, which I don't see happening, it's eligible for SM.

Minimum weight would be 2200lbs with unlimited tires, but I think the ideal setup would be 275 tires at 2000lbs to take advantage of the small tire allowance. I have no idea about the build details on the M3 that won this year, but it would be required to weigh 200lbs more than the 86, assuming both cars would be able to reach minimum weight. It would be a very fun project, but more $$ than I'd be willing to swing.
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Old 09-28-2012, 03:42 AM   #143
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BRZ/FR-S is in both STX or CS, they are different levels of preparation.

The last prep levels we are not classed for yet are street prepared and prepared.

Assuming probably DSP and FP? But both of those are still just a SWAG
Not sure that's true (BRZ/FR-S is in both STX or CS) any more, here's the latest fastrack (I think: http://www.scca.com/assets/12-fastrack-oct-solo.pdf)
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Old 09-28-2012, 04:08 AM   #144
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Not sure that's true (BRZ/FR-S is in both STX or CS) any more, here's the latest fastrack (I think: http://www.scca.com/assets/12-fastrack-oct-solo.pdf)
Hmm...I think you might be misunderstanding the classes, Bob.

If the entered in the Stock Class, the FR-S/BRZ is classed in C Stock (CS or RTR CS). As discussed, Stock Class only allows for very limited modifications.

If entered in the Street Touring class (more allowable modifications), the FR-S/BRZ would be classed in Street Touring eXtreme (STX).

Eventually, SCCA would determine which (A thru H?) Street Prepared (SP) or Prepared (P) class the car would run in.
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Old 09-28-2012, 04:19 AM   #145
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Hmm...I think you might be misunderstanding the classes, Bob.

If the entered in the Stock Class, the FR-S/BRZ is classed in C Stock (CS or RTR CS). As discussed, Stock Class only allows for very limited modifications.

If entered in the Street Touring class (more allowable modifications), the FR-S/BRZ would be classed in Street Touring eXtreme (STX).

Eventually, SCCA would determine which (A thru H?) Street Prepared (SP) or Prepared (P) class the car would run in.
You could be right, admittedly I am a n00b. Not sure if this thread is correct, if you are right: http://www.sdsolo.com/forum/showthre...ment-authentic
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Ah...that's right you have that front strut bar. That's not allowed in Stock class, but is allowed in STX, thus the conversation from the SD folks toward YOUR car is toward prepping it for STX.

My advice would be to review the lists of allowable modifications for Stock Class and STX, think about your budget and immediate goals. If you want to modify pretty extensively and run in a National class, STX would be a nice class to prep for.

If you want to focus more on driving than modifying the car in the beginning, I would advise you remove the strut bar for autocross days (put back the stock braces, of course), get some decent tires/alignment bolts, and run in the Stock class (CS) instead of the Street Touring class (STX). Once you get a feel for the sport you can always look to further modify the car for STX class.

Either way you choose, you'll have fun along the way!!
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Right on. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Might have to bring some tools to pull the STB off for Sunday. See you there.
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Old 09-28-2012, 09:49 AM   #148
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Nothing about sports cars in SM or SSM - only that SM cars have 4 seats and 4 seatbelts. Unless they put it on the exclusion list, which I don't see happening, it's eligible for SM.

Minimum weight would be 2200lbs with unlimited tires, but I think the ideal setup would be 275 tires at 2000lbs to take advantage of the small tire allowance. I have no idea about the build details on the M3 that won this year, but it would be required to weigh 200lbs more than the 86, assuming both cars would be able to reach minimum weight. It would be a very fun project, but more $$ than I'd be willing to swing.
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1. STREET MODIFIED (SM):
All sedans/coupes (models which were originally equipped with a minimum of four seats and four factory seat belts, not sports car based).
a. Sample Vehicles:
Chrysler: Neon, Stratus/Breeze
Ford: Contour, Escort, Probe, Mustang General Motors: Cavalier, Sunfire, Camaro Honda: Civic, Accord, Integra
Hyundai: Elantra, Tiburon
Mazda: Protege, MX-6, 626
Nissan: Altima, Sentra
Toyota: Celica, Corolla, Camry
VW: Golf, Jetta
b. Sample Excluded Vehicles: Porsche, all
Datsun Z car 2+2 Honda CRX JDM-spec cars MGB GT Triumph, all
The Appendix says what you quoted but the rules section says something different, I guess that's the SCCA for you. I sent a letter for clarification. I think adding a turbo would be worth the extra weight so you would be around 2500lbs which is doable even with the added weight of a turbo. I don't think in SM trim you could get the car down to 2200 lbs so adding power would be the easier way. You would end up with a car similar to the 240s which run today but smaller with a modern chassis. Maybe a few years down the road but right now CS,RTR,and STX are more attractive.
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Old 09-28-2012, 11:51 AM   #149
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Haha. We both quoted the same rulebook and found a different answer. Yay SCCA! The "not sports car based" clause is in the Vehicle Eligibility section, but not the Vehicle Classing section. What makes a Mustang or a GT-R or even a Celica not a sports car? Is it the back seat? In that case...
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Stock classes are deceiving, if you're not on Hoosiers you're just there for the after-show groupie blowjobs.. and you're not the one getting them.

STX on decent street tires (that you could use on the street for the whole summer) and no mods is a lot better than Stock Class on same streets. Sure in STX the competition may be packing more suspension and power mods, but those offer a significantly smaller advantage than Hoosiers would.
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That's why they created RTR which is stock classes on street tires...most regions already ran something similar but now it's a national supplemental class.
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That's why they created RTR which is stock classes on street tires...most regions already ran something similar but now it's a national supplemental class.
they should just banned r-comps and avoided creating another 50 classes



I would have no problem with something like a Star-Spec or RS3 becoming the new "#1 tire", at least the majoirty will switch to that, have a tire to drive on for the entire year and have tons of fun

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they should just banned r-comps and avoided creating another 50 classes
They only created three new classes, RTR, RTF, and RTA. The way I understand it, they are using they RT classes as a test case to evaluate the interest level to look at the possibility of moving towards a new classing structure in the future which may see the disappearance of R-comps in most or all stock classes.
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they should just banned r-comps and avoided creating another 50 classes



I would have no problem with something like a Star-Spec or RS3 becoming the new "#1 tire", at least the majoirty will switch to that, have a tire to drive on for the entire year and have tons of fun

That could bring back a repeat of tire wars of the mid-80s. Would be fun to watch from the sideline
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