DJ,
E46 325's may look light but make slightly less power than E36 versions.
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Hmmmmmm I have a E46 325 as well as my E36. From where I'm at they make the same only the E46 is stiffer and has double vanos. My call would be for 2800#. I'd like maybe Marshall to comment either to me or here on the site. I'd listen to James too.
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Lots of cars currently running in Showroom Stock and Touring have electronic throttles, without any special exceptions on their spec lines.Also as a side note, the 3.0 liter motors have electric throttles. There's no direct throttle linkage, just a spring and rheostat, wires into and out of the computer and an electric actuator. I believe that this isn't acceptable to the GCR's in that the throttle must have a positive return spring and defective wiring may result in a fully open throttle. World Challenge gets around this by spec'ing the replacement of the throttle assembly with the assembly from the 2.5 liter. Do I hear the first spec line exception?[/b]
The M-52TU and M-54 have dual adjustable cams where both the intake and exhaust are computer adjustable, and a dual plenum intake manifold. These motors are both tuned for less hp and more torque, so given a Motec type system a larger than usuall hp gain my be possible, with a little creative programming.
Also as a side note, the 3.0 liter motors have electric throttles. There's no direct throttle linkage, just a spring and rheostat, wires into and out of the computer and an electric actuator. I believe that this isn't acceptable to the GCR's in that the throttle must have a positive return spring and defective wiring may result in a fully open throttle. World Challenge gets around this by spec'ing the replacement of the throttle assembly with the assembly from the 2.5 liter. Do I hear the first spec line exception?[/b]
This is my first post here. I have a 944S2 which sometime back I saw listed among the cars considered for ITR. Where do I go to see the latest on the ITR development? Also, is there any information on allowed preparation for ITR? My car is prepared as a PCA F car which allows coilover and aftermarket a-arms among others. I know these modeifications were not allowed in GCR for early 944s running in ITS.
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Hey- I was on the ITR ad hoc group that kind of spawned the idea and presented it to the ITAC. And I'm on the ITAC. Right now we are about 4 days away from the official announcement in Fastrack, but I feel VERY strongly that ITR is a go for next year. The recent Fastracks have posted the list of cars and weights. I THINK the 944s2 is in the sub 2800 range.
Interestingly, I also have a 944S2, and I bought it last spring when I decided to gamble on ITR becoming a reality.
The ITR rules will be exactly the same as the prep rules for the rest of IT. The exceptions will be wheel width (8.5 max width, I think) and of course vehicle weight is set to ensure close competition.
Unfortunatley, marque clubs deal with very specific situations, and their solutions tend to backfire in multi marque racing, so the rules package between PCA and IT has some differences. That said, we hope that ITR proves to be a great chance to get some great cars on the track more often than is possible in PCA racing, as the SCCA sanctions more events...
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Jake, I'm a little worried about less and less track time with more and more groups coming out. You have any thoughts on this?
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My thought is that you will only get less track time if these groups fill up. If they fill up, it's a good thing for SCCA. ITR can certainly run with ITS until it warrents it's own space.
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My thought is that you will only get less track time if these groups fill up. If they fill up, it's a good thing for SCCA. ITR can certainly run with ITS until it warrents it's own space.
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