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Street Touring VS Stock
Ive heard several statements about both classes and potential benefits of each. Im trying to figure out which class I want to participate in that would allow me to be mildly competitive without braking the bank.
Do any experienced autocross guys here have any input about which class to pursue? I will be attending all of my regional events and I am willing to limit the modifications of the car in order to comply with both classes rules.
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do you want to drive on street tires or do you want to have dedicated A6s
that's about the only thing you need to worry about. also street touring classes have much more room for mods so if you don't want to break the bank stay in stock.
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As of next year they will probably be getting rid of stock class and making a new 'street' class, which will have more allowances that the current stock class, but less that street touring.
Stock allows you to chance one sway bar, exhaust, shocks, and run R-compound tires. ST* allows more "normal" mods, but only street tires (treadwear greater than or equal to 180). Street will allow for sway bars, camber, two-way shocks, exhaust, but will require street tires (>= 140 for 2014, >= 200 for 2015). |
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he said he doesn't want to break the bank so really it's a tire choice first and foremost
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Here's my input.
If you're new to autocross, don't worry about mods, classes, or anything. Get out there and experience it. Drive the car as it is. You're not going to be competitive starting out anyways. Get your feet wet, study up on classes, see how similar cars are being prepped and how competitive they are, then choose the class that best fits your budget and local competition. RTR seems like the best balance between mods, competition, and tire selection. |
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After a season of autocross, I can 100% promise you that you can spend $250 on an evo school and shave 1-2 seconds off a 45 second course, or spend $250 on a front sway bar and shave .1-.2 seconds off a 45 second course. It's all about talent
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I entered my first autox about a year ago in a bone stock 2012 civic SI and came in second out of about 8. Some of the other cars consisted of a brz, a miata, another civic, and the only car that beat me, a 2012 WRX STI.
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Trippin makes a good point.
I plan on just sticking with stock everything and spending money on tires and seat time. With this I can probably get in 2-4 track days and a bunch of autocross. Last year I spent thousands on mods with the Civic and could only afford 1 track day. Luckily this car comes out of the box ready for the track with minimal add ons
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definitely go out first and see what you like, my first year at auto-x i was terrible, in fact i'm still pretty terrible.
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