swaping parts

Originally posted by Joe Harlan:
Geo, I really think you need to read that whole rule completely. 17.1.4.C. I clearly states what is allowed and what is not. It is clerly not legal to create a model that never existed.

Joe

I would have highlighted the section but I have not figured out how to copy that section of the book.

It also clearly says that components may be update/backdated among cars on the same line of the ITCS.

If (and this is purely theortical mind you), if two different models were listed on the same line, assemblies may be freely exchanged between the two. That is very clear.


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George Roffe
Houston, TX
84 944 ITS car under construction
92 ITS Sentra SE-R occasionally borrowed
http://www.nissport.com
 
Originally posted by apr67:
Joe.

How praytell can you 'update' or 'backdate' without creating a model?

It has been accepted that you can do things such as:

Run Drums on a Golf GTI which only came with Disks. Why? Because the GT and plain Golf are on the same line.


The VW has all kinds of reasons to change rear brakes. GTI, GT, GL all on same line (heck 4dr/2dr are not segregated either) as mentioned. Also - early GTI had rear disk, early non-GTI had small drum, later Golf and GTI had 'big' drum. I actually swapped from disk to small drum during initial build, because they were lighter, but now will switch back because I like the feel and servicability of the disks better.
 
<font face=\"Verdana, Arial\" size=\"2\">It also clearly says that components may be update/backdated among cars on the same line of the ITCS.</font>

I agree George but you can't just take one sentence out of the rule. You must read the whole rule.
 
Originally posted by Joe Harlan:
It also clearly says that components may be update/backdated among cars on the same line of the ITCS.


I agree George but you can't just take one sentence out of the rule. You must read the whole rule.


I agree Joe. But the difference (I think) is in the context of where these sentances fall. In reality, the interpretation being used is that in fact you can create a model that didn't exist if you are swapping assemblies among cars on the same spec line.



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George Roffe
Houston, TX
84 944 ITS car under construction
92 ITS Sentra SE-R occasionally borrowed
http://www.nissport.com
 
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