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    OK Folks, I hope this question is in order ... I've got a modified camaro (slightly). The only thing (for now?) that puts me out of G Stock is the 32mm FSB and 21mm RSB, and the slp CAI. Might do more ... like SFCs. My PHR is 1LE, but that's just bushings. Anyway:
    Is there a G SP? i've never seen a car in it, and no one in my division / the nationals seems to run it. Do our cars just end up in an ST category? Are we bumped somewhere else? I don't have my Solo II rulebook.
    Thanks!
    -Rob
    <b>97 Camaro 3.8L M5</b><br />Car for sale<a href=\"http://terpmotors.com\" target=\"_blank\">terpmotors.com</a> Terrapin Motorsports! UMCP

  • #2
    SFCs put you in the Street Modified category. If your car is elegible for Street Prepared, it would go into the ESP class.
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    • #3
      I have to run the ESP class this year too. [img]graemlins/burnout.gif[/img]
      91 Firebird 3.1<br />SC12 Supercharger<br />LSD w/ 3.73s<br />NOS 80hp wet shot<br />AKA: Phoenix<br />\"If Speed Kills...Consider Me Dead.\"

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      • #4
        Is there a rule book online?

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        • #5
          Here is a good site that has basically summerized the rules. It basically list the allowable mods for the stock and street prepared classes. From what I understand the only thing allowed for stock is upgraded shocks and sway bars. Once you move up to the street prepared there is a lot more you can do.

          http://www.moutons.org/sccasolo/Rules/index.html
          1996 Firebird Y87<br />Dark Green

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          • #6
            If I read right, my aftermarket cat is not permitted. Do they actually check that well? How can they tell if crank is balanced or engine bored?

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            • #7
              Stock class allows:[*]Any shocks that mount the same as stock shocks[*]Air filters that mount the same as stock filters (no lifting air boxes and such)[*]Front sway bar which mounts the same as stock with any bushings (1lE anyone?)[*]DOT approved tires (e.g. Kumho V700s)[*]Cat-back exhausts (so changing the cat is not allowed)
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              • #8
                Wait WAIT WAIT ... modified V8s and V6s run ESP?
                And I thought SFCs could be bolt-on for SP? and that weld-on meant SM?
                Please drop a line ... Uh oh ...
                "This is your captain speaking ... we're now cruising at 30,000 feet over your head"
                -Rob

                [ February 02, 2002: Message edited by: Wicked 3800 V6 ]</p>
                <b>97 Camaro 3.8L M5</b><br />Car for sale<a href=\"http://terpmotors.com\" target=\"_blank\">terpmotors.com</a> Terrapin Motorsports! UMCP

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                • #9
                  If you don't plan on running for a trophy at the end of the season then it doesn't matter which one you run in, as long as you don't take top points away from people who are racing for points. They don't check your car extremly close at local events, I'm not sure about divisional races. Mostly they check for safety, make sure nothing will fly off or get thrown around the inside of your car. I always have to take my nitrous bottle out at my events too, our tech guy is a moron for one and he's just a d*ck.
                  91 Firebird 3.1<br />SC12 Supercharger<br />LSD w/ 3.73s<br />NOS 80hp wet shot<br />AKA: Phoenix<br />\"If Speed Kills...Consider Me Dead.\"

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                  • #10
                    <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Wicked 3800 V6:
                    And I thought SFCs could be bolt-on for SP? and that weld-on meant SM?<hr></blockquote>

                    Going off of the link carldev96 provided, the Street Prepared rules speak of "removal of a welded-on part of a subframe" and nothing about subframe connectors. General rule of thumb is that if it's not mentioned, it's not allowed. The Street Modified rules state:
                    "Subframe connectors are allowed, but each connector must be attached individually without any lateral components attaching the two longitudinal frame rails. Subframe connectors may be bolted or welded."

                    Like North Cali said, if you're not going for points, it doesn't matter. If you're autocrossing for the first time this year, you'd run the novice class anyway (GS-N, ESP-N, etc.)
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