2430+2.5% = 2490.75, rounded to 2491.On a 1.8 RWD (miata) STL car, what should the weight be?
Ok wasn't sure what sticker to put on the car, thanks.
Ah, right; I didn't pick up on that. Dick's absolutely correct: if you keep it completely compliant to the SM specs - including restrictor plate - you're good to go at the SM weight. But remove that plate and now you've got to meet all STL specs, including weight and the 5" ride height. - GAremember if you are running STL under SM prep you post the SM weight.
Ah, right; I didn't pick up on that. Dick's absolutely correct: if you keep it completely compliant to the SM specs - including restrictor plate - you're good to go at the SM weight. But remove that plate and now you've got to meet all STL specs, including weight and the 5" ride height. - GA
'Zactly. But caveats with SM-into-ITA: SM-compliant diff mods, ride height, head mods, etc can make an SM non-compliant to ITA. Ensure the car is fully compliant to all ITA specs. - GAIf your car is ITA compliant , you can run at ITA # of 2380
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Ah, right; I didn't pick up on that. Dick's absolutely correct: if you keep it completely compliant to the SM specs - including restrictor plate - you're good to go at the SM weight. But remove that plate and now you've got to meet all STL specs, including weight and the 5" ride height. - GA