Bill Miller
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http://roadraceautox.com/showthread.php?t=28388
Some recent news and discussion can be found here regarding the now controversial engine mount situation.
That's some really entertaining reading right there.
http://roadraceautox.com/showthread.php?t=28388
Some recent news and discussion can be found here regarding the now controversial engine mount situation.
Synopsis? I'd prefer to see discussion on a proposed Improved Touring rule at, well, the Improved Touring forum. Or, at a minimum on the SCCA forum...
That's fine, but there will be those who chose to take advantage of the allowance, rather than just bolt something in.
"Engine, transmission and final drive mounts may be modified or replaced provided the location and orientation of these components is not altered in any way. All mounts must attach to the chassis and to the motor/trans/final drive in the original location and method."
Synopsis? I'd prefer to see discussion on a proposed Improved Touring rule at, well, the Improved Touring forum. Or, at a minimum on the SCCA forum...
Side question: How does the club currently regulation material and durometer on stock and stock replacement engine/transmission mounts? They can't, so couldn't a stock mount made with an alternate material that is commercially available be legal within the confines of the current ITCS? I will use the cast vs. forged piston material as a precedence. As long as the part meets the dimensions and material class it's legal. Otherwise is brand X legal and brand y illegal?.
The reason most discussion ends up on the sandbox, is that this board is viewed by so many fewer people then roadraceautox.
Either way, I think this rule that MMiskoe presented is pretty damn close to perfect
"Engine, transmission and differential housing mounts may be modified or replaced provided the location and orientation of these mounts, the engine, transmission and differential housing are not altered in any way. All mounts must only attach to the chassis and to the engine, transmission and differential housing in the original location, orientation and method."