http://lpr.pca.org/ax/2005/lprax3/lprax3.htm
Sure I got beat fair and square.
But guys, if you are going to run in "FM", you have to have full interior, carpet and glass.
Otherwise you are running in "X".
If you don't want to run in "X", you have to run as "FUN".
KT
Nathan - As I said at Marina "I would not change anything" on your car.
Ken
thanks ken, but it's too late!
i had no front shocks at marina, and was running on the bumper stops. plus i had a massive toe-in problem.... was fighting understeer all morning...
but this week i installed some new shocks, gave it a corner balance (need to redo), and am still working on the alignment. but i should be ready on saturday.
oh, yeah -- and i didn't have carpet in the car -- definitely worth a second! (buuuwahahahahah!!!)
j/k trek -- carpet's going back in for saturday. i actually strongly agree about the need to run by the letter of the rules, and my lack of carpet has not been an intentional move to thwart them, but rather laziness to stick it back in (and i haven't finished pulling the tar out)...
n
So are Andy's slicks legal in FM on those rims? Those looked awfully wide to me. Also do R compound DOT approved tires qualify for street tire in FM?
QUOTE (grantsfo @ Jun 7 2005, 05:05 PM) |
So are Andy's slicks legal in FM on those rims? Those looked awfully wide to me. Also do R compound DOT approved tires qualify for street tire in FM? |
ok, someone please point me to where in the rules it says FM must have carpet and pass. seat.
i'm looking through the online rulebook at the GGR website right now,
and i can't find anything regarding this ...
Andy
i'll send it to you via email, andy -- but look for 2005GGRRulebook.pdf
look under, street modified.
QUOTE (grantsfo @ Jun 7 2005, 04:05 PM) |
So are Andy's slicks legal in FM on those rims? Those looked awfully wide to me. Also do R compound DOT approved tires qualify for street tire in FM? |
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i'm not sure "X" is a real class, i don't see *anyone* running in "X", not even the full blown race-cars ... |
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look under, street modified. |
QUOTE (trekkor @ Jun 7 2005, 04:59 PM) |
[ It all comes down to the 914 Cup anyway. KT |
QUOTE (trekkor @ Jun 7 2005, 05:59 PM) |
21x... Steve Nieslony |
yes -- i think it's over the top, andy. you didn't like the suggestion in my email?
and re. the firewall -- as i wrote in another email: I think that it’s easy to justify my lack of a back pad as a non-performance/safety modification (it interferes with the seat and harness), so I stand by that.
for you, with the cage, is an even easier justification. leave the firewall bare.
QUOTE (nebreitling @ Jun 7 2005, 09:30 PM) |
andy. you didn't like the suggestion in my email? |
I didn't say it before.
These guys can drive. Great job and great times
Looking foward to the next Marina event with you all.
KT
Andy,
Just do what I did, run home depot carpet on the backpad and floors...it looks nice enough and it doesn't weigh or cost anything.
Your slicks and 7" rims are fine. They are within STREET MODIFIED rules. That's the beauty of canti's, lotsa rubber on narrow rims...
X class is the same class as Nieslony.
Just have fun in whatever class, as long as your close to the top (like JP says) all's good! Besides, at least you guys get to run. By the time I run next year it will have been 18 months between auto-x's....I'll probably suck due to old age and forgetting how to drive....
Bill P.
QUOTE (nine14cats @ Jun 7 2005, 09:30 PM) |
By the time I run next year it will have been 18 months between auto-x's....I'll probably suck due to old age and forgetting how to drive.... Bill P. |
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By the time I run next year it will have been 18 months between auto-x's.... |
That does it! ...I'm going to glue lycra stretch fabric to my floor and the area where the back pad use to be! Everything will be covered and looking real sexy at the same time.
After reading the GGR rules makes you wonder if a lawyer wrote them? The rules surrounding FM are pretty vague. I'm assuming my DOT Hoosiers qualify as street tires and that they are ok to run on the car with 8 inch rims.
Cant wait to see what people have to say about some of my other weight reducing mods based on these "rules". Why not just simplify everything and say a FM class car cant weigh less than x? Then you leave it to the owner of the car to figure it out. Guess scale weight verification could be an issue.
I'll go on the record that I'm ok with people who dont run carpet or back pads in FM. No protest from me. In fact you could probably do all sorts of little stuff without much complaint from me. Only thing I would protest would be real wide race tires and too much rule breaking hp.
...Just got a call from the freight carrier hauling my fiberglass. Hoods and bumpers will be here in 30 minutes! Getting all my satin black spray paint cans lined up!
QUOTE (grantsfo @ Jun 8 2005, 10:25 AM) |
That does it! |
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