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proper class for a 2056 |
jmargush |
Jun 16 2014, 07:54 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 460 Joined: 8-June 04 From: Goshen, IN Member No.: 2,176 |
I was reading the parade classification to determine the proper class for my car in PCA autox
I have a 2056 raised spindles and modified camber up front So as I read it would be IO2 4cyl 2000cc - 2699cc but the minimum weight is supposed to be 2500lbs. I don't think my car weighs that much. do I need to carry ballast? |
JimN73 |
Jun 16 2014, 08:11 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 535 Joined: 6-October 07 From: Gig Harbor Member No.: 8,192 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
the weights in the rules are not right. I questioned them late last year, the question went to the head 'rulemaker' and they were changed. I know that they haven't changed the book, but 2,000 lbs is the correct number.
The other issue I found revolves around cams. The rules state that something allowed in a 'slower' class is required in 'faster' classes unless expressly allowed. If you read the rules, stock cams are required in the Production class, but never expressly allowed in other classes. So, stock cam required everywhere. Seems like people understand the rules have issues and build what they think is really right. Unless your suspension puts you in I2, I thin I1 is the right class for you. |
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