SCCA GT2 Cup car compliance
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SCCA GT2 Cup car compliance
Was looking at the 2012 GCR (p 354) trying to figure out what it takes to run '08 997 in nationals.
http://scca.cdn.racersites.com/prod/...edJanuary3.pdf
Looks like removal of door windows, add net, add front and rear window retention clips.
I'm not thrilled about chopping up the door or drilling holes to mount window clips. Anybody farther ahead on this or know if this is truely required. Locally (Nor Cal) there have been regional excemptions to leave the cars "as delivered", but its not uncommon to get a black flag from an unfamiliar worker asking to lower windows.....
Also didn't see anything about restrictor plate.
Appreciate any info.
Kevin
http://scca.cdn.racersites.com/prod/...edJanuary3.pdf
Looks like removal of door windows, add net, add front and rear window retention clips.
I'm not thrilled about chopping up the door or drilling holes to mount window clips. Anybody farther ahead on this or know if this is truely required. Locally (Nor Cal) there have been regional excemptions to leave the cars "as delivered", but its not uncommon to get a black flag from an unfamiliar worker asking to lower windows.....
Also didn't see anything about restrictor plate.
Appreciate any info.
Kevin
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I did those mods to my stock '04 and '08 cups, I think they are improvements and won't cost much. You should get a bodyman to fill in the window frame and repaint it though.
Door windows in a cup car are stupid if you ask me. I put mine in for rain and travel (riv nuts).
Door windows in a cup car are stupid if you ask me. I put mine in for rain and travel (riv nuts).
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Hi Kevin, We have PC class in SFR to accommodate the stock cup cars. However, if you want to run in GT2 and especially in the Nationals, be cautious. The car is technically non compliant unless it meets the rules -no windows, window clips, net. A restrictor plate is required.
SCCA FasTrack News November 2011 Page 7 2.
#4876 (Michael Mills) Classify Porsche 997 GT3 Cup Car in GT2
In 9.1.2 GT2, add the Porsche 997 GT3 Cup to the existing 996 GT3 Cup specification line, model years 2006-2009, 2 DR, RWD 92.7. Add to Notes: “No updating or backdating permitted between 996 and 997 cars. 996 required gear ratios: Crown wheel and pinion 8/32; 1st gear 13/41, 2nd gear 20/40, 3rd gear 25/39, 4th gear 29/36 or 26/34, 5th gear 32/33 or 32/35, 6th gear 35/30 or 34/31; 997 required gear ratios: Crown wheel and pinion 8/32; 1st gear 12/38, 2nd gear 15/32, 3rd gear 18/31, 4th gear 20/28, 5th gear 23/26, 6th gear 29/27.”
In 9.1.2, GT2, Porsche engines, change last entry as follows: 3595 to 3598, 2730 to 996: 2730/997: 2900. In Notes: from “Porsche Cup car only.” to “996 and 997 Porsche Cup cars only. 997 Porsche Cup car must use 62mm flat plate restrictor; See Appendix F. Flat Plate Intake Restrictor, except last bullet. Mount as supplied
SCCA FasTrack News November 2011 Page 7 2.
#4876 (Michael Mills) Classify Porsche 997 GT3 Cup Car in GT2
In 9.1.2 GT2, add the Porsche 997 GT3 Cup to the existing 996 GT3 Cup specification line, model years 2006-2009, 2 DR, RWD 92.7. Add to Notes: “No updating or backdating permitted between 996 and 997 cars. 996 required gear ratios: Crown wheel and pinion 8/32; 1st gear 13/41, 2nd gear 20/40, 3rd gear 25/39, 4th gear 29/36 or 26/34, 5th gear 32/33 or 32/35, 6th gear 35/30 or 34/31; 997 required gear ratios: Crown wheel and pinion 8/32; 1st gear 12/38, 2nd gear 15/32, 3rd gear 18/31, 4th gear 20/28, 5th gear 23/26, 6th gear 29/27.”
In 9.1.2, GT2, Porsche engines, change last entry as follows: 3595 to 3598, 2730 to 996: 2730/997: 2900. In Notes: from “Porsche Cup car only.” to “996 and 997 Porsche Cup cars only. 997 Porsche Cup car must use 62mm flat plate restrictor; See Appendix F. Flat Plate Intake Restrictor, except last bullet. Mount as supplied
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thanks for the info. I have run a Panoz GTS in SFR GT2 for the last 5 yrs. I'd like to run my '08 Cup car now, but need to comply with the SCCA GCR in the least "mutilating" way possible. The regional PC class would be an option too and maybe the compromise. I was thinking of doing some of the national races so that would require GT2 compliance.
KB
Hey Bob.... !
thanks for the info. I have run a Panoz GTS in SFR GT2 for the last 5 yrs. I'd like to run my '08 Cup car now, but need to comply with the SCCA GCR in the least "mutilating" way possible. The regional PC class would be an option too and maybe the compromise. I was thinking of doing some of the national races so that would require GT2 compliance.
KB
Hey Bob.... !
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