Correct, if you’re running an index class
(Novice, Pro, Tire) then the index needs to be displayed on the car.
Rich
From:ccrscca@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccrscca@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of David Burnham Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008
11:24 AM To:ccrscca@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [ccrscca] car
classification
but "hs" alone is not prefered correct?
--- On Thu, 11/13/08, Rich Little <relittle@carolina.rr.com>
wrote:
From: Rich Little <relittle@carolina.rr.com>
Subject: RE: [ccrscca] car classification
To: ccrscca@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, November 13, 2008, 11:12 AM
The software (AXWare) prefers class and index together – so HST
We do have a driver that runs with Tarheel and just uses TIR, so
it’s not huge deal.
Rich Little
From: ccrscca@yahoogroups .com
[mailto: ccrscca@yahoogroups .com ] On
Behalf Of David Burnham Sent: Thursday, November 13,
2008 10:45 AM To: ccrscca@yahoogroups .com Subject: Re: [ccrscca] car
classification
another
dumb question i don't usually race with you guys so not sure but if i run
street tire class (hs) do i display tir or hs on my car tarheel makes us
put tir?? david
--- On Wed, 11/12/08, Warp3 <warpthree@warpthree .com>
wrote:
From:
Warp3 <warpthree@warpthree .com>
Subject: Re: [ccrscca] car classification
To: "David Burnham" <dbcrx86@yahoo. com>,
ccrscca@yahoogroups .com
Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2008, 10:32 AM
David:
A Civic with a GSR motor is definitely in Street Modified at the very
least.
You can download the SCCA Solo Rules from scca.com for full details on
which
other mods are permitted in Street Modified (it's a fairly open class as
far
as drivetrain, but things like the interior must still be mostly stock).
--Shane
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Burnham" <dbcrx86@yahoo. com>
To: <warpthree@warpthree
.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 10:20 AM
Subject: Re: [ccrscca] car classification
b18gsr motor full suspendsion
Warp3 wrote:
> Dave:
>
> That depends on which engine was swapped into it
> (and what other mods are done to the car). Some engine swaps would be
> legal in Street Prepared, but most swaps would bump the car to Street
> Modified instead.
>
> --Shane
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From:
> dbcrx86
> To: ccrscca@yahoogroups .com
> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 10:09
> AM
> Subject: [ccrscca] car
> classification
> i have a friend of mine that has a 88' civic with an engine swap...we
> have detemined its in "sp" but what sp??? fsp or what??
Thanx
> dave
>
Dave: That depends on which engine was swapped into it (and what other mods are done to the car). Some engine swaps would be legal in Street Prepared, but...
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David: A Civic with a GSR motor is definitely in Street Modified at the very least. You can download the SCCA Solo Rules from scca.com for full details on...
another dumb question i don't usually race with you guys so not sure but if i run street tire class (hs) do i display tir or hs on my car tarheel makes us put...
The software (AXWare) prefers class and index together - so HST We do have a driver that runs with Tarheel and just uses TIR, so it's not huge deal. Rich...
Correct, if you're running an index class (Novice, Pro, Tire) then the index needs to be displayed on the car. Rich _____ From: ccrscca@yahoogroups.com...