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05-04-2010 04:24 PM |
Cameras make it look like a sea of cones, but it's nowhere near as confusing when you are driving.
It's not hard to make a clean run without hitting cones, but it's hard to do it while going full tilt.
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Originally Posted by Miker
(Post 73405)
I was in the last run group too I was sleepy. The only reason I am in SM is because I installed a 2.7turn lock-to-lock steering rack. (Vs stock 3.5turn) I'm not really competitive against the modified Evos and STIs.
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Cams are the only thing that puts me in Street-mod. Even though they don't give me any more power than an STU Evo IX, the SM class has better competition. I started out getting owned by everything. Event after event I clawed my way to the top.
Personally, if I were you, I would just run F-stock if everything else you have done is within the class. While a steering rack is an advantage, you are still at a huge disadvantage if you are running street tires in a stock class (r-comps). GTOs can handle (especially on a big course), but SCR is notorious for their small courses. If I owned a GTO, I would keep it in F-stock. That's it's place. Just like why I didn't like running A-stock..that's the S2000's playground. Every car has it's niche.
Looking at the results, your times would have had good competition in F-stock.
http://www.scsportscar.com/content/a...501&Report=fin
No one really cares at a local/regional level about minor mods. Now..if you have a power adder,wider tires than you are allowed, crazy suspension (per the class) and you are beating everyone up by several seconds--while being a dick about it...yeah...you might get protested.
Only at the Divisional/National level will someone white-glove your car and nitpick. At the national level..the competitiveness is retarded. Like drag racers, every loophole is exploited. People buy and sell the "hot car" for each season, shave their street tires down to 2/32", use "fixed" oem dampners to circumvent the "OEM spring rates only" rules, drill out the strut bolt holes to get more camber, etc. Crazy..but the cars with the most money in them are usually "stock class" cars.
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