Not true completely. The 2005 RX8 is now able to be classed with proper data so they were free to look at the numbers.
That's about as weak a justification as I've seen. Even so, that year isn't classed so it's clearly not true.
Not true completely. The 2005 RX8 is now able to be classed with proper data so they were free to look at the numbers.
I think a lot the ITR cars are under "tired" for their weight. I never understood why the BMW's 8.5 wide rims were arbitrarily choosen for the class size. They may be common for that car but 9" rims would have been cheaper and more widely available. .
In hind sight I'd have pushed (although I have zero influence) to keep the 325 in ITS at the correct weight, about 2800-2900 lbs, and left it out of ITR entirely. Heavy (relatively, but still very racable) in S would have only affected the BMW, but light in R limits the R class.
Try 3170lbs in ITS.
Want to race a V8 Mustang? Race the SN95 chassis and like it, they are damn cheap to purchase. Just impossible to please all the people all the time.
Aren't you on a call?
Really, that high? I've not done the arithmetic for a few years but that seems a bit excessive, especially when considering the weight people wanted to put on the car years ago and "only" end up at 2900 lbs, without restrictor. Man, people were way more wrong than they thought.
3170 in S or 26XX in R? 500lbs difference?
Try 3170lbs in ITS.
How can it be so high? At that weight the 325 wouldn't even have a chance against the RX-7.
Thanks Andy, I knew the spec 944 was making an honest 200+ and figured more from the 944 in IT build.
Seriously??? RWHP?? Are you talking about a 2.7L??
I was talking about the ITR 944 S2
Ah, OK, thanks - thought you were talking about 2.5L Spec 944's!
I have decided to build a ITR Mustang and will be using a SN95 that I just bought for the project. I should have it out sometime this summer. I do wish 17x9 wheels were a choice instead of 17x8.5 since the 17x9 is the common Mustang wheel. BTW I you are correct they can be had cheap. Found mine just south of Iowa City on Craigslist and paid $1200 for a 1995 Mustang GT with 95,000 miles. I figure it should cost me around $6k to $7k which is a lot better than the $90k I spend on my WCGT Mustang.
Cheyne Daggett
Aren't you on a call?
Really, that high? I've not done the arithmetic for a few years but that seems a bit excessive, especially when considering the weight people wanted to put on the car years ago and "only" end up at 2900 lbs, without restrictor. Man, people were way more wrong than they thought.
3170 in S or 26XX in R? 500lbs difference?
Chenye,
I too am building an SN 95, 2002. Also hope to have it ready for the coming season. We should talk, to compare notes? I have had extensive experience with a Fox or two, and now will put it to good use in the SN 95.
write me at [email protected]
Bill
Then where does this leave my 189hp car that's saddled with the weight of the follow on 194hp brother? ..
Then where does this leave my 189hp car that's saddled with the weight of the follow on 194hp brother? Seriously, they're different blocks heads and intake manifolds, the only thing I can use between them is the head bolts. If you can tell it's a different motor just by opening the hood, shouldn't they be on a seperate spec line? Given that the VIN rule's no longer applicable, you'd think the motor is what determines the cars weight...