PCA 2013 Rules Should Be Released Today?...
#3
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From the Email...
From Walter Fricke, PCA Club Racing Technical and Rules
The rules change process for 2013 was affected by an IT change which disabled the forwarding of proposals and comments to the rules chair. After the rules proposals were winnowed and published electronically, the silence was deafening. I knew from other channels that the Spec Boxster racers had decided points of view on the changes proposed for their class, but I wasn't getting them through the e-mail. At which point the forwarding problem was discovered, repaired, and a second e-mail blast was sent out. Here is what the Rules Committee decided to adopt, along with some clarifications which will avoid rocking well settled boats.
Stock 1. Engine. E. Amend to read: The exhaust system is free providing the engine meets any local noise limit requirements. On turbocharged cars, the manifold and other exhaust piping between the exit of the port on the head and the entrance to the stock turbocharger is part of the exhaust system.
Stock 1. Engine Add: Chips are free in pre-OBDII cars, so long as the stock rev limit, and boost control on turbocharged engines, is retained.
Stock 6. Body/Chassis/Interior: Add: Brake and clutch pedal covers may be removed, and material may be attached to the pedals to alter their height and width. Accelerator pedals are free.
SPB. Engine. D: Add: Power steering coolers are allowed.
SPB. Transmission D: Amend to read: Short shift kits are allowed. The shifter console may be raised, but shift cables must remain stock length. Note: the stock rule will also be amended to allow raising the shift console.
GTC2. H. is amended to include GTC2 in the allowance of aftermarket fiberglass or carbon fiber hoods.
GTC2. Add: GTC2 motors may use any Porsche rocker arm.
GTC3. Add: GTC3 mufflers and associated parts, from the header back, may be replaced with a fabricated or aftermarket exhaust system which results in a car which meets a 103 dBA limit, and meets these additional criteria: the secondary piping may be no larger than 2.25" in outer diameter), must incorporate a muffler, must not be longer than stock, and must exit as two pipes in the stock center location or, for early cars not updated, may exit on each side where the factory system exited.
GTC all: Add: For tracks where the noise restriction is 103 dBA or below, additional sound muffling systems may be used in order to comply with the restrictions.
Changes to SP1, 2, 3, and Spec 911 will be added when the rules setting bodies for those classes determine what changes, if any, to make for 2013.
I thank all who responded, as your views help keep Club Racing on a steady keel.
11.1.2012
From Walter Fricke, PCA Club Racing Technical and Rules
The rules change process for 2013 was affected by an IT change which disabled the forwarding of proposals and comments to the rules chair. After the rules proposals were winnowed and published electronically, the silence was deafening. I knew from other channels that the Spec Boxster racers had decided points of view on the changes proposed for their class, but I wasn't getting them through the e-mail. At which point the forwarding problem was discovered, repaired, and a second e-mail blast was sent out. Here is what the Rules Committee decided to adopt, along with some clarifications which will avoid rocking well settled boats.
Stock 1. Engine. E. Amend to read: The exhaust system is free providing the engine meets any local noise limit requirements. On turbocharged cars, the manifold and other exhaust piping between the exit of the port on the head and the entrance to the stock turbocharger is part of the exhaust system.
Stock 1. Engine Add: Chips are free in pre-OBDII cars, so long as the stock rev limit, and boost control on turbocharged engines, is retained.
Stock 6. Body/Chassis/Interior: Add: Brake and clutch pedal covers may be removed, and material may be attached to the pedals to alter their height and width. Accelerator pedals are free.
SPB. Engine. D: Add: Power steering coolers are allowed.
SPB. Transmission D: Amend to read: Short shift kits are allowed. The shifter console may be raised, but shift cables must remain stock length. Note: the stock rule will also be amended to allow raising the shift console.
GTC2. H. is amended to include GTC2 in the allowance of aftermarket fiberglass or carbon fiber hoods.
GTC2. Add: GTC2 motors may use any Porsche rocker arm.
GTC3. Add: GTC3 mufflers and associated parts, from the header back, may be replaced with a fabricated or aftermarket exhaust system which results in a car which meets a 103 dBA limit, and meets these additional criteria: the secondary piping may be no larger than 2.25" in outer diameter), must incorporate a muffler, must not be longer than stock, and must exit as two pipes in the stock center location or, for early cars not updated, may exit on each side where the factory system exited.
GTC all: Add: For tracks where the noise restriction is 103 dBA or below, additional sound muffling systems may be used in order to comply with the restrictions.
Changes to SP1, 2, 3, and Spec 911 will be added when the rules setting bodies for those classes determine what changes, if any, to make for 2013.
I thank all who responded, as your views help keep Club Racing on a steady keel.
11.1.2012
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Burning Brakes
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#9
Burning Brakes
i coulda had some influence on this rule
Chips for our cars cannot be found, believe me i tried and its too hard to enforce stock programming on aftermarket chips
The good thing now is that chips can be tuned to expect stupid ethanol and handle it a little better at the revs/temps we put our machinery through.
Cant wait to see if it actually makes a difference, guess i have a good winter expense.....
And the brake/clutch pedal clusters...shes ive had a stop watch fall there and get stuck with teh brake on, gravel get stuck behind the clutch so it was half way depressed (thought i lost my clutch), so ill be happy to make the likelyhood of this happening a little less.
Should be more fun in E for the 3.2 boys well i hope haha
#10
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I will beginning working with Walter this month to develop the changes for SP2 and SP3. Relatively minor tweeks planned with the exception of (1) merging the SP2/Prep 2 cars into Prep 1 to further simply and consolidate the SP2 rule set, and (2) clarifying limitations on the work permitted to the cylinder head and compression ratios.
#11
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i coulda had some influence on this rule
Chips for our cars cannot be found, believe me i tried and its too hard to enforce stock programming on aftermarket chips
The good thing now is that chips can be tuned to expect stupid ethanol and handle it a little better at the revs/temps we put our machinery through.
Cant wait to see if it actually makes a difference, guess i have a good winter expense.....
And the brake/clutch pedal clusters...shes ive had a stop watch fall there and get stuck with teh brake on, gravel get stuck behind the clutch so it was half way depressed (thought i lost my clutch), so ill be happy to make the likelyhood of this happening a little less.
Should be more fun in E for the 3.2 boys well i hope haha
Chips for our cars cannot be found, believe me i tried and its too hard to enforce stock programming on aftermarket chips
The good thing now is that chips can be tuned to expect stupid ethanol and handle it a little better at the revs/temps we put our machinery through.
Cant wait to see if it actually makes a difference, guess i have a good winter expense.....
And the brake/clutch pedal clusters...shes ive had a stop watch fall there and get stuck with teh brake on, gravel get stuck behind the clutch so it was half way depressed (thought i lost my clutch), so ill be happy to make the likelyhood of this happening a little less.
Should be more fun in E for the 3.2 boys well i hope haha
I can see it now "I would like to order a custom chip for my 3.2 race car but I want no performance gains"..
#13
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How can they check to see if timing, A/F, and all the other tweaks that the chip makers use to gain HP aren't implemented? They never should allow this unless they have someone like Steve Wong produce a chip with all stock parameters and stamped "STOCK PCA" or similar. It's going to be a wild west show without any way to monitor it.
I can see it now "I would like to order a custom chip for my 3.2 race car but I want no performance gains"..
I can see it now "I would like to order a custom chip for my 3.2 race car but I want no performance gains"..
Gary, chips are free in pre OBDII cars (95 and newer), so you can run any performance tune you want as long as you retain the stock rev limiter.
Like Evan I had a hell of a time finding a stock chip for my 92. I finally found one after looking for eight months.
#14
Stock 1. Engine Add: Chips are free in pre-OBDII cars, so long as the stock rev limit, and boost control on turbocharged engines, is retained.
For NA engines, just need to limit the RPMs.
Guess it's too late, but:
1) Seems hard to believe that used stock chips can't be found.
2) Would like to get truly unbiased comments on the ethanol issue and it's impact on cars with and without chips. If there are issues what are the options for dealing with / managing those issues for both.
For NA engines, just need to limit the RPMs.
Guess it's too late, but:
1) Seems hard to believe that used stock chips can't be found.
2) Would like to get truly unbiased comments on the ethanol issue and it's impact on cars with and without chips. If there are issues what are the options for dealing with / managing those issues for both.
#15
I would have to imagine if it became clear there was a market for used stock chips someone would figure out how to supply that market at the right price.