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nismofly
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hey i know on the scca website they used to have a complete car classification list, which told you what cars could run what classes with what modifications in solo 1 and solo 2. i was wondering if anyone knew how to find this because id like to become more involved in it and i want to see what class i can run in with the modifications id like to do, and what sort of compromises i might have to make. thanks everyone.


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nismofly
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thats the page i was talking about, i couldnt find it for the life of me! thanks so much

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If you want to be competetive stick with an N/a KA... once you go FI / Swap it gets ugly.

<--- SM Class

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SM Class pwns me.

http://www.brr-scca.org/11172004.htm

i'm lucky to even take 5th in my class.

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Axel Grungy
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yeah in sts i get whupped on by EF civic hatches, but they do have alot more suspension work than me. time for some swaybars for me.

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nismofly
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ya from what i see ill probably be running sts, but i will keep working on it, once i get competitive enough in that ill probably look into trying either stx or maybe sm. thanks for the help everyone

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my region is fiendishly competitive. Most of the courses are designed as low speed, Street Prepared classes which allow for all the *SP and STS classes to whup up on everything. I have a friend who competes in STS with his '91 SE-R, and his times are by far much better than mine. Most of that is to blame on this being my rookie year, but there are still more improvements i can make to my own car to be more competitive in my class.


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