I didn't see that in the latest FT...how about the FD RX-7?
OK maybe I made a mistake about the NSX being excluded....
regardless, an NSX with a 1.6L and 7" rims...is going to look funny. Dunno how fast it may really be.
I didn't see that in the latest FT...how about the FD RX-7?
FWIW, the Mini in B-Spec is the only chasssi I know of with independent rear suspension and the FIAT is the only one with 4-wheel disc brakes.
If the cars can be made to handle - one of the advanatages of these newer small cars is going to be aerodynamics - small frontal frontal area and low cD.
...FWIW, the Mini in B-Spec is the only chasssi I know of with independent rear suspension and the FIAT is the only one with 4-wheel disc brakes.
OK maybe I made a mistake about the NSX being excluded....
regardless, an NSX with a 1.6L and 7" rims...is going to look funny. Dunno how fast it may really be.
Why a 1.6? 2.0 baby!!!
look at the specific output of the B16A2 vs the 1.8 or 2.0, and the weight factor.
I'm calling the B16A2 engine as the one to have. Stick it in an 87 Civic and ballast for balance.
What would be really great is if non-USDM engines were allowed - there's all sorts of cool engines that we didn't get here in the states.
eric, I'd like you to meet the choir.
choir, this is eric.
But then it wouldn't be a FWD Honduh class!
Joking (not funny to joke about the truth?) aside:
I still say this is a must for the class. And it's better considered now than later... speaking of writing letters...
I'm all for JDM, EDM motors for the class and I drive a Honda. If all the motors meet the rules laid out who cares...
I wouldn't call it an all Honda class anyway, I think Miatas will do very well.
Anyway, I guess there is no reason in sending in a letter about reversing this B Spec thing is there?
Secondly, the Miata is an odd duck. I've asked numerous times why the S2000 is banned, yet the Miata isn't. Makes ZERO sense to me physically. One would think the Miata should be banned as well, OR the S2000 allowed.
In seciton 9.1.4.B, clarify the third bullet point, second sentence as follows: "GCR listed IT cars with reciprocating piston engines of 2 liters and less engine displacement, 1985 and newer, may compete in STL under their current IT specifications."
So still no NSX or FD RX-7, 300ZX, Porsche 911 or ANYTHING that people could Frankenstein?
No. No cool cars. FWD Hondas. Got it?
Jake, spot on. It will be a fun car to run with the quick STL boys.
How about this for a Frankenstein daydream:
911 Carrera Club Sport clone, back dated with the 911S's 160hp 2.0. With all the allowances for cams, compression, intake and TB/carb...
Wait. My bad. Sorry, only 4-bangers regardless of cc's. Ugh. Literally just noticed that. Idiot.
Doesn't the engine have to be 1985 and newer as well?
From opening paragraphs, "Purpose and Philosophy"
No chassis or engines older than 1985 will be eligible, except that model runs that began before 1985 are eligible (e.g., if a model was produced in 1983-1988, the 1983 and 1984 cars are eligible).