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As I understand it, they want to make this class friendly to new people as well as seasoned competitors, whilst making the car good to drive on the street. While you may disagree, having "track pipes" is not considered to be DD friendly by most people, nor do they want people fabricating metal tubes in their garages or have the impression that to be competitive, you need one.
Are they having trouble putting that into words that make everyone happy, yes However, that's the intent as told to me by a SEB member.
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Don't understand *why* they want two sound control devices, but at least they spelled it out. *edit* just got a response to my request for clarification. *It's not official*, but the *intent* is as I originally thought. (We can't just run a pipe from the cat to the exit...we must have a muffler) If the final rule turns out this way, the Borla and many other options will be legal. Last edited by Twinz; 10-11-2017 at 01:59 PM. |
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(For reference for anyone confused like I am) No matter how they write it, several exhaust options for this car will not be legal. I agree with Max though, the rules need to be accessible to the everyman otherwise it defeats the point of the class and people would just stay in Street class even if they'r not competitive. If they went with a simple sound+weight rule you'd have a billion questions of "is this one legal? how about that one?" and what passes sound levels in February when you slap it on and test it locally may fail when you hit Nationals in September as the muffling material degrades or for some other wonky reason. I like the direction they are headed, it makes a simple axleback a viable option, for <$500 you can get 80%-90% of the maximum benefit of the exhaust modification. That's pretty much all I want to put on my STX car to drop a few pounds and get clearance for a jack on a budget (but I'm waiting to see how loud it is with a header first, I don't want a noisy car). And it still leaves room for a more comprehensive catback setup for those that can afford it/want it. Last edited by strat61caster; 10-11-2017 at 02:22 PM. |
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The sound question will be no more complicated than it has ever been in street class. And two resonators don't guarantee not blowing sound beyond the fact that these cars are quiet to begin with and straight pipes could probably pass with a turn-down in most venues...meaning any single resonator should make a twin safe from the db meter.
If they use the "a muffler" (or even "sound control device" or the like) language, then that should accomplish the sound goal and give people options. The weight rule is a simple way to control costs, so I get that. |
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And what does this mean? “Track pipes” and “straight pipes” are not allowed. To me that means muffler and/or resonator is legal. As long as you have one of these items it won't be considered a straight pipe. A lot of after market companies have non resonated catbacks but still have a muffler. My interpretation is those are legal. |
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I think any system with a working sound control device that meets weight is legit under the rule. |
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Is it straight? Seriously, straight in these rules means... straight. There are going to be some exhausts with longer straight sections than others. Going to be unavoidable. The new rules are trying to eliminate the whole "straight out the back" pipes (from exit of cat straight to back of car, or with a couple bends like I had on my RX8, hanging by coat wire). What the new wording pretty well accomplishes is pretty close to: "Follow street rules, but must weigh 18 lbs and not be a straight pipe." Even the OEM midpipe has a fairly "straight" section to it. Try not to lawyer it when reading. --kC |
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KC - does your sudden interest in this thread mean that you're finally coming out of "retirement" and joining SSC? I haven't seen you since about 2008 at Heartland Park.
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2007 and yes.
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I was considering AS with a Z06. As close as you could get with spec in Solo... (co drove this year at Devens Tour) Finished mid pack after a) never driven the car before, b) haven't autoxed in years and c) it was on the wrong tires.
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For those that don't know, when I first started in 2002, KC was like Subaru Autocross Jesus. Since then, well, let's not go there, but he used to be famous!
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