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Different classes and Levels of AutoX
I am personally curious and I know some searching on the internet will provide the results but thought it might be nice if someone is willing for this section to provide details that breaks down the various classes and levels such as beginner, amature, what class would your bone stock be in or what if you have such and such mods basically what each class consists of mod wise.
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Not sure what Rx7 you are asking about but I assume a 3rd gen since I bought parts from you (great experience by the way). Below are just general guild lines.
Bone stock would be Super Stock, allowed changes would be shocks, swaybars, catback exhaust and DOT R compound tires. Next class up would be ASP. Intake, Exhaust, Computer, unlimited boost (stock turbo’s only w/ no modification) Suspension (shocks and springs, can’t change mounting point), tires and wheels (DOT R compound) plus anything allowed in SS. Street Mod 2, Almost anything goes, would have to read the rules for what is not allowed. If you have any questions about a mod and classing, just ask. Hope this helps, Dan |
Yeah it does, actually I'm asking about an rx-8. My 7 is going to be down for at least a couple more years and I don't think I'll be trying to autox a 20b single.
So far on the rx8 I've changed the catback and will be installing f/r strut bars and a member brace set hopefully this weekend. |
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Dan |
What about my 7....Its a GSL-SE with a TII Swap, somehow I lost my SCCA Solo2 book a few years ago so I am kinda in the dark :( I think its SM2, but not sure.
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http://www.scca.org/documents/Solo%2...lo_Rules_2.pdf |
Thanks Chadwick. I will probably run some at Motlow with the TLSCC. I just run for fun. With a bone stock worn suspension and Firehawk Indy 500 tires, I am not really competitive in my class :) But it is still fun to outrun stock C4 vettes and Sti's :D
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What about engine swaps? I want to do some autox with a TII swapped n/a FC, would that bump classes due to technically not being the "factory" engine or would it not matter because you could purchase the same car turbo. hope that makes sense.
Matt |
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Now, depending on what else you've done to the car you may even get bumped to a Prepared or Modified class (gutted or partially-gutted interior would be the most obvious). I'd suggest following the link posted above and take a stroll through the rule book, then check back in with whatever questions you have. Cheers, Chris |
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Parts are not consider OEM unless you order the car from the factory with them on, dealer installed parts don't count. So a Mazdaspeed 6 could run in the stock class, but putting a Mazdaspeed PPF on a RX7 would bump it to street prepared. Hope this helps, Dan |
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I'm alittle confused on the strut bar section in the rules
"Strut bars are permitted with all types of suspension. Strut bars may be mounted only transversely across the car from upper is permitted."right to upper left suspension mounting point and from lower right to lower left suspension mounting point. No other configuration Does this mean only a single straight side to side bar is allowed or do the AutoExe bars also qualify. I'm stealing Phil's pictures so you can see what I'm talking about since I've only installed the rear so far or I'd use my own. By the way Dan, and the others that have been helping to answer questions its much appreciated by those of us that may have an interest in the sport just don't know enough about it. Jonathan |
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I was running CSP... now I will be in SM2
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ya our track is a little more strict on some stuff. but we have people that come with there doors and everything off to lighten it up. then you go into the little prepared classes and stuff though
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STS2 GTUs for me!
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Stock class permits any front swaybar changes, but the rear cannot be touched. If it came with a rear swaybar, it must be left alone. If it came with no rear swaybar, you cannot add one.
Strut bars are only allowed to have 2 points of attachment in any of the street classes. More than 2 attachment points on a strut bar will put you into a Prepared class, which also allows non-DOT slicks. Coilovers and Camber plates are allowed in ST & SP classes. Emmissions must be intact for ST classes, but not required for SP classes. DOT R-Comp's are allowed in any class, except the ST classes. Stock classes are as follows: RX8 = B Stock FD RX7 = Super Stock TII FC = B Stock N/A FC and all SA/FB = E Stock Street Touring classes: The N/A FC and SA/FB can go into STS2, all other ST classes are off limits. The RX8 can go into STU. Street Prepared classes: FD RX7 = ASP RX8 and TII FC = BSP NA FC and SA/FB = CSP Street Mod and SM2 allow almost anything, as long as the engine and body are from the same Corp/Manufacturer. I hope this clarifies any questions concerning which class each car would be in, depending on level of mods. *Note, I left out the old school cars, as I am not sure of their classing, not because I forgot about them. |
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