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help with class, scca classificatin |
Woody |
Nov 13 2011, 05:53 PM
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Sandbox Rabblerouser and head toilet scrubber Group: Members Posts: 3,858 Joined: 28-December 10 From: San Antonio Texas Member No.: 12,530 Region Association: Southwest Region |
What class am I supposed to be running in for scca autocross? I am running a 2056 with cam and carbs. I am running a front bar and monoballs with RA1 rubber. The local club wants me to run in SSM but the car is well outclassed. Previously they put me in SM and I am aware that's not correct but it at least let me be competitive in my group.
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BMXerror |
Nov 13 2011, 08:32 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,705 Joined: 8-April 06 From: Hesperia Ca Member No.: 5,842 |
lol... In my region SM regularly spanks SSM by a wide margin... because we have Mike Simanyi. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/happy11.gif)
SSM is definitely where you belong due to the motor... that is assuming you still have interior. If not, then it's off to XP you go. National classes are tough to be competitive in. You basically have to know specifically which class you want to run in before you prep the car... Or start where you're at and open your wallet wide! I think with proper setup, getting down to minimum weight, and some A6s a 914 could do it in SSM. Another option may be to see if your region offers a regional 'run what you brung' class. They can actually be quite competitive. This will give you time to figure out if you like what SCCA does, and dig into the rules to find where you belong. Welcome to the sickness. Mark D. P.S. Is Mark Sipe in your region? If so tell him Mark DeShon and Jeff Stuart are waiting for him. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) |
Woody |
Nov 14 2011, 06:50 AM
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Sandbox Rabblerouser and head toilet scrubber Group: Members Posts: 3,858 Joined: 28-December 10 From: San Antonio Texas Member No.: 12,530 Region Association: Southwest Region |
I don't recall the name Mark Sipe. In the club I run with SSM is very hotly contested with several purpose built, non streetable cars. I guess in order for me to be competitive I need to do some work. Usually the SSM cars take TTOD. It would be a great class to run with.
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BMXerror |
Nov 14 2011, 09:05 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,705 Joined: 8-April 06 From: Hesperia Ca Member No.: 5,842 |
Sipe runs in STX (as do I), and he's from Texas, just not sure exactly where. We've gone up against each other in the National events a couple times. He can be mighty quick, and I'm hoping for some good fights next year!
Your problem is the 96mm bore. Both DSP and DP require you to run no more than 1.2mm (.047) over stock bore. Depending on what mods you've done, you'd probably only land in DSP or DP if it weren't for those pistons & cylinders. Minimum weight for your configuration is 1863lbs in SSM. I'm not sure what your weight is or how tweaked your motor is, but if you're serious start with weight. If you invest in some quality calculation and testing on proper spring rates, A6s (a must) and really making that 2056 breath you should be up there. I know. I just rattled off a wallet full. Two things you should know about SSM cars... three actually: they can really drain the budget, are usually by no means streetable, and are a hell of a lot of fun. Mark D. |
jhadler |
Nov 16 2011, 09:55 AM
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Long term tinkerer... Group: Members Posts: 1,879 Joined: 7-April 03 From: Lyons, CO Member No.: 529 |
Looking at your avatar picture, I'm guessing you're running 225's or wider under those flares?
Technically, FP, EM, or SM would be the proper class for you. Street Prepared allows a ton of stuff, more than what you've got with one exception. You can't go into the motor. The cam and 96 mm jugs are what bump you out of Street Prepared. Chances are, you could talk to the other DSP drivers at the event to ask if they don't mind if you run with them, and they'd be fine. But otherwise, you'll just run with the big-dogs and compare your times with those of DSP. The mods that bump you out of SP are relatively minor, and not going to make your car an overdog in DSP. If the rest of drivers are okay with it, I'd run DSP for a while... -Josh2 What class am I supposed to be running in for scca autocross? I am running a 2056 with cam and carbs. I am running a front bar and monoballs with RA1 rubber. The local club wants me to run in SSM but the car is well outclassed. Previously they put me in SM and I am aware that's not correct but it at least let me be competitive in my group. |
grantsfo |
Nov 18 2011, 10:48 AM
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Arrrrhhhh! Group: Members Posts: 4,327 Joined: 16-March 03 Member No.: 433 Region Association: None |
Looking at your avatar picture, I'm guessing you're running 225's or wider under those flares? Technically, FP, EM, or SM would be the proper class for you. Street Prepared allows a ton of stuff, more than what you've got with one exception. You can't go into the motor. The cam and 96 mm jugs are what bump you out of Street Prepared. Chances are, you could talk to the other DSP drivers at the event to ask if they don't mind if you run with them, and they'd be fine. But otherwise, you'll just run with the big-dogs and compare your times with those of DSP. The mods that bump you out of SP are relatively minor, and not going to make your car an overdog in DSP. If the rest of drivers are okay with it, I'd run DSP for a while... -Josh2 What class am I supposed to be running in for scca autocross? I am running a 2056 with cam and carbs. I am running a front bar and monoballs with RA1 rubber. The local club wants me to run in SSM but the car is well outclassed. Previously they put me in SM and I am aware that's not correct but it at least let me be competitive in my group. What Josh says. However dont think FP would be legal or can you use a 2056 T4 in that class? XP would be option too. Or if your region has OSP you could run there. However SP pepople might take exception to the displacement increase beyond just the internal changes! Monoballs also kick him out of SP to SM. SCCA rules gerally suck for street prepared cars and it wont change anytime soon due to political influences. |
Woody |
Nov 18 2011, 07:08 PM
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Sandbox Rabblerouser and head toilet scrubber Group: Members Posts: 3,858 Joined: 28-December 10 From: San Antonio Texas Member No.: 12,530 Region Association: Southwest Region |
The car isn't flared and they are 205's. I am putting together a conversion with a 2.7 that I need to build but am still a long ways off. Guess I need to hurry up and build it.
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