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Re: I'm confused (archive)

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Posted by Randy Walters on August 30, 2000 at 00:20:24:

In Reply to: I'm confused posted by Eric on August 29, 2000 at 17:21:10:


you say that all 325's go into the G-stock class, but your in the DSP with a 325is. since I know nothing about these classes or about auto-x can you explain them? also, when is the next auto-x in so cal? I would like to make the treck from fresno to attend one.
Eric
88M3


Basically, the SCCA has about 4 levels of car preparation: Stock, Street Prepared, Prepared,
and Modified. Then within each prep level they
break down the cars by performance potential
and group them in specific classes.

In the Stock classes you're very limited in what
you're allowed to do to the car. Street Prepared
is stock cars but with more mods allowed. If my
325is were stock it would run in G-Stock, but my
carefully chosen mods puts the car into D-Street
Prepared. The Stock and Street Prepared Classes
are on Jerry Mouton's website, check these
sections out and you'll see how it's all broken
down:

http://www.best.com/~mouton/sccasolo/car_class_rules.html

Basically, unless the rules specifically state that you can do something, you are to assume that
you cannot. For instance, if it doesn't say that
you can use slotted rotors, then you cannot use
them.

Randy




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