rascal wrote:bensale wrote:Lee, the car with panel modifications also has no soft top... And also has a cf hardtop fitted so in that case he has made an aprox 17kg weight saving...
Which is why the Classification officer gave you an exemption to run without your soft top until the Motorsport meeting this week which will clarify the ruling on hard tops & soft tops.
I acknowledge and appreciate this exception.
rascal wrote:
As I understand it, the protests were lodged due to the fact that your 'standard' na6 was significantly quicker 'in a straight line' than all other std NA6s and most of the standard NA8s & NB8's in the club, not because of the impressive lap times you posted. They just drew attention to yourself.
The subsequent investigation highlighted the fact that your car was running with 7 mods (ignoring soft top) when you are only permitted 4, hence the reclassification to modified.You also only specified 2 mods on your entrant statement, which wasn't consistent with what your car actually had.The absence of these items makes the cars straight line speed even more surprising, hence the requirement for a dyno...bensale wrote:And i agree! It appears that my ecu, cat, extractors, compression and cams are all standard hey? But I still need to put it on a dyno...
Yes, when I filled out the entrants statement in July 2010 the car to my knowledge had two modifications, the springs and shocks... Although at that time it also had the air filter mod, the front lip so actually 4... Subsequently i have played with adding a few mods including, the sway bars and exhaust, the diff which failed and I removed the soft top when it tore... As the protests highlighted, I have exceeded my modification allowance due to the 3 additions resulting in minimal or no performance advantage.
Racal, you as well as anyone would know that straight line speed has as much to do with the exit speed you get off the corner preceding the straight. I was very mindful of my exit out of MG using a line which while not the fastest around the corner gave me additional exit speed. I was then very mindful of scrubbing off any speed through the last two flat corners. I would say my straight line speed advantage (if any) is due to this more than any additional power... Other competitors complained that the gap between them and me grew as i accelerated out of MG... Well of course it bloody well will, a 1 second gap is a lot larger visually and in meters when you're doing 180kph down the straight compared to 60kph at the apex of MG even if the rate of acceleration of the two cars is identical... The only person to follow right behind me down the straight was Bob Debont and my car was no quicker than his... The lap i follow Princey before he spun off at turn two I spent the straight a meter off his bumper but did not gain on him. Sure a na6 should be slower, but there is more to straight line speed as i said above.
I would have been surprised if i had have been excluded completely for blatantly contravening the rules as this is not the case... I agree that within the exacting laws of the club my re classing to modified is correct and I can not argue with that decision. However, perhaps an approach where i was asked to remove the additions of negligent performance gain before the next meeting and providing I passed the dyno test with an acceptable result my results could have stood would have been anouther option. I know this is the approach the Victorian Motorkhana Championship takes (situation dependent I would assume though) offering the option to recify the illegal modifications and if they are not rectified then you will be re classed.
Good to hear about about the rookie class =) Also please note that I do not believe that the club was wrong in it's decision.... It is just the way that the protests came about, the minimal advantage the things I am excluded for provided me and the need to dyno the car at my own expense if I am to continue in the class that annoys me.