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Post by jessew on Nov 16, 2010 8:17:05 GMT -6
www.sff.net/people/dburkhead/prepcompare.htmJoseph's 240 post reminded me that the posted website has a class break down chart on what is allowed in certain classes. i thought it would be helpful for the wide range of cars we have running. This should be for quick ref only. go to the 2010 rule book or ask someone if you need some clarification.
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Post by bronxbomber252 on Nov 16, 2010 11:40:01 GMT -6
And remember the most important part... if the rules do not say you specifically CAN do something, you CAN NOT... only exception is in SM/SSM/SMF where for ENGINE MODS ONLY you can do anything it doesnt say you can't do
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Post by zintoatree on Jan 22, 2012 7:42:19 GMT -6
So I can run konis, front sway bar, hella good tires, and cat back and still be in CS? If so that's awesome.
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Post by jessew on Jan 22, 2012 8:25:25 GMT -6
So I can run konis, front sway bar, hella good tires, and cat back and still be in CS? If so that's awesome. yeah, throw some A6's on that thing ;D
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Post by zintoatree on Jan 22, 2012 11:50:37 GMT -6
If I had extra wheels
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Post by Elliot on Feb 6, 2012 16:38:31 GMT -6
That's a pretty cool chart.
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Post by bluevo210 on Feb 7, 2012 10:13:37 GMT -6
So I can run konis, front sway bar, hella good tires, and cat back and still be in CS? If so that's awesome. As of this year, I think you can run a rear swaybar and still be in Stock. EDIT: I found the 2012 rule book under General Discussion. I'm still looking through it (can't just do a search), but I think the rule will be that you can change the front OR rear swaybar (Not both). EDIT #2: Yep, it's on page 77, paragraph 13.7
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Post by sciroccobergrunnen on Jul 21, 2012 17:36:04 GMT -6
What about my subframe I built for my unibody? It connects front and rear control arm points on both sides in a square/x reinforced shape?
I think prepared is the class I would be interested in
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Post by jessew on Jul 22, 2012 11:06:56 GMT -6
yep, thats going to be a prepared car. not sure which class in prepared, but feel free to read the scca solo rule book
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