Rod, I checked the calendar and it shows the event on the Saturday the 13th which I thought was odd, since all of the other events are on Sundays. It occured to me that since this is a charity event the club wanted to hold it on Saturday to maybe get more people to come out for it. I am planning on being there whether it is on either day. I also picked up on the link for registration which is very helpful. Thx, Charlie
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What does this mean for the old forum? Well, in short we are going to stop using it. This has been reviewed several times in the past few years, and there has been a desire for some of more tenured members of the club to have the historic content preserved. In an effort to preserve this content, it was discovered that we could not simply export the content to be placed in a modern website. This forum will now become an archive only forum and will not be monitored. If you wish to preserve any of the content, this is your time to search the pages to find it. There is no promise that this content will remain available forever with the fragile nature of this forum.
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Street Touring rule change for 2011
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The event is on Sunday, where did you see it listed for Saturday?Originally posted by Flying Dutchman View PostRod, I checked the calendar and it shows the event on the Saturday the 13th which I thought was odd, since all of the other events are on Sundays. It occured to me that since this is a charity event the club wanted to hold it on Saturday to maybe get more people to come out for it. I am planning on being there whether it is on either day. I also picked up on the link for registration which is very helpful. Thx, Charlie
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I appreciate that you brought this to everyones attention.... otherwise I would have missed it due to the fact that I am considering alot of other subjects right now .Originally posted by rodhx View PostToo late for the STAC I believe. It was out for comment over the last few months. STAC/SEB have recommended the deletion for BOD approval.
It's not a big deal to me either, other than the fact that if I go to a tour event I may have to take something off my car that has been on there for 11 years and serves no real purpose
. I just didn't want this to catch out some of our other ST(?) folks.
Its important that all of us know that this is probably law for now nationally and divisionally in 2011 but regionally in ALSCCA I think we are still business as usual.Ricky R
95 240sx with LS1 power. $4500 drivetrain in a $500 car
97 miata pretty much stock
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I admit I was attached to the idea of ST* being where the Fast and Furious come to play, but if that just can't be, then life will go on.
There will always be those who will stretch any rule to the limit in their desire to win and many good ideas just don't survive practical application. I wish there were some middle ground to be found between unrestricted, over-the-top functional aero and forbidding appearance mods, but I, for one, can't name a rule that would fit in that middle ground and be readily enforceable in grid. I trust the STAC did their best.Joseph B.CS 82Ford fan that now has a garage full of red Mazdas.
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That doesn't look like a non-functional wing to me... I'm surprised it didn't get contested.M. Cholewa
Because they heard I liked my name, so they put my name as my name so I could have my name in my name... all the time.
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I know nothing of the VWs but the rules on brakes changed a couple of years ago. Below are the sections that make the brakes in the picture legal.
15.6 BRAKES
D. Alternate brake rotors are permitted, subject to the following restrictions:
1. Rotors must be ferrous metal except for standard parts. Aluminum
rotor hats are allowed. Rotor dimensions (diameter and thickness)
must be equal to or greater than standard parts. Cars originally
equipped with solid (non-vented) rotors may utilize vented rotors.
2. Cross-drilled and/or slotted brake rotors may be used. Slots/holes
are permitted only in the braking area of the rotor. Rotors featuring
a drum-type parking brake in the hat area of the rotor may not be
drilled or slotted in the parking brake area.
H. Brake calipers may be replaced, provided the number of pistons
is equal to or greater than the original number of pistons. Caliper
mounting brackets may be replaced to accommodate this change,
but may serve no other purpose. Alternate caliper brackets must bolt
to the original caliper bracket mounting location(s).
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Okay maybe they just talked about limiting the number of slot/holes/voids. For my RX-7 where the hubs are integral to the brake rotor, cracked rotors are a serious pain and can get expensive. Most cars these days the rotors are separate from the hubs and much easier to change.Charles
TAC/TVR
#72 SA rallyx Impreza 2.5 RS
#74 "CSP" time trial Miata
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You're thinking of ST, where there is a limit to the amount of void on a rotor. There's nothing in SP.Originally posted by slowautoxr View PostOkay maybe they just talked about limiting the number of slot/holes/voids. For my RX-7 where the hubs are integral to the brake rotor, cracked rotors are a serious pain and can get expensive. Most cars these days the rotors are separate from the hubs and much easier to change.
And while the ST bumper allowance lead to that swiss cheesed rear bumper, it also lead to at least 1 $1,XXX carbon fiber civic front bumper with integrated splitter.


Talk about another stupid expensive must-have part....
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