I'm just curious, seeing as it was available on the LTW M3, so is it considered an "optional" component that would allow me to remain in the stock class, along with a cat-back exhaust system?
http://www.nccbmwcca.org/index.php?classesOriginally Posted by dougmoney
Are asking about a M3 or M3 LTW?
Either way it looks like you would be in Prepared because of the exhaust.
Prepared
This class is a combination class. It is intended to allow people with mostly stock setups to run race tires, or non-stock setups to run street tires. As such, it is similar to a combination of the SCCA Stock and Street Touring rules. If a car is eligible for SCCA Stock classes (with R-Compounds) or ST classes, then it can run here (without R-Compound tires.) Or, if it is has no more than the following mods, it can run here using R-Compounds:
* Any wheels
* Any tires (including R-Compounds)
* Any strut tower brace or cross-brace
* Any cat-back exhaust
* Any air filter & air box
* Any carb
* Any brake pads & rotors
* Any spoilers or aerodynamic aids
* Any seats or steering wheel
* Any aftermarket chip
Last edited by 1996 328ti; 04-16-2006 at 06:01 PM.
Stock exhaust keeps you in showroom. Don't know about the SSK. I'll let someone with a bit more authority answer that one.Originally Posted by dougmoney
No.Originally Posted by dougmoney
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X-brace puts you in SCCA Street Prepared class and as far as I know in NCC Prepared class as well. I know for sure because that's the only "mod" I have on my car.
X brace will put you in to prepared.
Pete
Yes.Originally Posted by dougmoney
Modified
This class is a catch all for all other modifications.
Don't think that's correct:Originally Posted by 1996 328ti
ST classes allow coilovers, so the way I read this coilovers are ok in prepared, as long you're not using R comps.Prepared
This class is a combination class. It is intended to allow people with mostly stock setups to run race tires, or non-stock setups to run street tires. As such, it is similar to a combination of the SCCA Stock and Street Touring rules. If a car is eligible for SCCA Stock classes (with R-Compounds) or ST classes, then it can run here (without R-Compound tires.)
Alex
I thought properly adjusted coil overs would be more of an advantage over R comps. I guess I should come out to an autocross before I attempt to answer questions.
Maybe I'll just ban myself from this section.![]()
Well, if you're correct some of our own autox organizers are improperly classes.Originally Posted by 1996 328ti
Alex
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