Originally posted by Banzai240:
It never ceases to amaze me how people will fight like mad to keep the rules the way they are... Until one of those rules directly effects THEM...
I hear you Darin, and I'm not sure if I should take it personally, as I asked for no favors, but since Geo asked....
Some off the top of my head thoughts:
1-Determine the actual situation. Are they gone forever?
Really???
2-Determine if Mazda will supercede the part, and if so, with what.
3-Assign a performance advantage or disadvantage to the supercede part, if there is one.
or.....if there is no supercede part, contact Mazda to ascertain the most likely and appropriate replacement part, and assign performance parameters to that part.
4-Line item that part with an appropriate penalty weight.
I can see both sides here, and I know that there are issues to be resolved. Best case scenario is that there is no real issue, it's just a temporary shortage.
Second stage requires the cooperation of Mazda. Luckily that won't be hard to gain. But determining the performance potential, or lack of of the new part may need the services of an independant shop. Right off the top of my head, I know of people on the CRB that have the facilities and ability to aid and oversee such a project. Worst case scenario is that there is a slight perfomance advantage. If so, then a weight line item is needed.
The last hurdle other than determining the appropriate weight is the issue of easy determination of which cars run which components. If the RX-7 (12A) turbo housings are determined to be the best option, it is a simple manner to unbolt the 4 header bolts and measure the port size. Slightly bigger ports means that that car needs to match the higher spec weight.
I certainly don't like the situation nor the need for a solution, and if we were talking about an orphan car that nobody has seen turn a wheel on a track, it would be a different story. Note that without the BODs approval of PCAs, this is just wasted typing!
I would be interested to hear other solutions and thoughts.
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Jake Gulick
CarriageHouse Motorsports
ITA 57 RX-7
New England Region
[email protected]
[This message has been edited by lateapex911 (edited April 25, 2004).]