Do you have any pics of your decklid. The spoiler is from a Dodge Shadow, I have one too. But I see you left part of your luggage rack on?scrabblegod wrote:With the cradle swap, you should be in EMod. Welcome to my world. It is a tough class, but that just makes it better when you do well. The nice thing is that once you are in the mod classes, most anything goes.
The thing is, nobody cares what class you are in till you start beating them.
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Well I have been running in SM2 with the cradle swap even though I know it is illegal. As long as I only compete locally, noone will really bother me. If they do, then I'll go into EM. I only have a pushrod 3.4L v6, not a 3800sc or LS2.
Cars in SM2 that I have raced against. Not that many since my region is pretty small. I usually get bumped in with the SM class.
C4 vette with cam, headers, etc.
2 different 1970? 914 flat 6 Porsches with a turbo and maybe other mods
Cars in SM2 that I have raced against. Not that many since my region is pretty small. I usually get bumped in with the SM class.
C4 vette with cam, headers, etc.
2 different 1970? 914 flat 6 Porsches with a turbo and maybe other mods
SM2 is a class where you can run pretty much anything with any mod as long as it's street legal and has 2 seats.
The L67 engine swap is legal, ust tell them it came from a GTP (maybe it did, I dunno).
Turbo/supercharger additions are fine in this class. SM2 is the class I went to after I turbocharged my L44.
The L67 engine swap is legal, ust tell them it came from a GTP (maybe it did, I dunno).
Turbo/supercharger additions are fine in this class. SM2 is the class I went to after I turbocharged my L44.
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GM is the manufacturer, so it doesn't matter if the engine was used in a Pontiac or not. Northstar and 4.9 powered cars should go into SM2. If anyone tries to give you shit for not having a Pontiac engine, go find somebody in SM with a B18 powered Civic and tell the inspector that they shouldn't be in SM because they have an Acura engine in their Honda.
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Re: Did some Autocrossing...
IMO, you did it right. Whenever I auto-x anymore, I just drive in and run it. Sure, you can improve your lap times with exotic alignment and suspension settings, and sticky tires, but then it wouldn't drive anything like it would in street trim. You learned something you could use on the street. I used to be in it for the results, but that took a lot of the fun out of it. Now, whenever I do it, it's just for fun.Jinxmutt wrote:Went to the 24hr event at Continental Tire here in Charlotte. It was a good opportunity since its the first time I've done any autox in this car. I didn't prep the car at all, just took it as its daily driver condition and had some fun. I didn't do all that great, but I learned a lot, met a bunch of people and had a good time..