Poll on Reducing Stock Class Costs
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Re: Poll on Reducing Stock Class Costs
people who just bought newer stock cars (06 Z06 - Samy) might like this idea. Saving tons of dough for custom double konis, front sway bars and the cost of R's on big giant stock rims, big money.
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Check the price of the stock tire on that car, or any hot ST tire that will fit (if there are any)....Chad Stubblefield wrote:people who just bought newer stock cars (06 Z06 - Samy) might like this idea. Saving tons of dough for custom double konis, front sway bars and the cost of R's on big giant stock rims, big money.
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SK1Chad Stubblefield wrote:people who just bought newer stock cars (06 Z06 - Samy) might like this idea. Saving tons of dough for custom double konis, front sway bars and the cost of R's on big giant stock rims, big money.
Besides, we're back to the point that most people starting out bring what they have, not what makes a nationally competitive Stock class car. The number of Tim Albins who hunt down the best car for the class that's already well prep'd are few and far between.
In a perfect world, we'd have all novices run in the same group with a couple of practice/instructor runs and three official runs, but we're not in that perfect world. The number of novices fluctuates too much to do that given the number of regular competitors we have EVEN with the reduced turnout.
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btw C6Z06 tires...
OE $426 front, $390 rear.
Only other ST tire is the RE050A (yeah that will be competitive) $349 F $432 R.
Hoosier A6 $290 F $379 R.
Yep streets are way cheaper.
OE $426 front, $390 rear.
Only other ST tire is the RE050A (yeah that will be competitive) $349 F $432 R.
Hoosier A6 $290 F $379 R.
Yep streets are way cheaper.
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Hoosier A6 $212.00 - Tire Rack
Dunlop Z1 $119.00- Tire Rack.
Dunlop Z1 $119.00- Tire Rack.
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Re: Poll on Reducing Stock Class Costs
I support the addition of any new class, so long as it is populated entirely by ladies resembling Tom Denham's avatar. The only rule will be a 1000cc displacement limit - of saline. Silicone will be allowed 1200cc because it feels more natural.
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Denham does it again. :gpower:
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You tested this on Hogans rubber girl?Jason Rhoades wrote:I support the addition of any new class, so long as it is populated entirely by ladies resembling Tom Denham's avatar. The only rule will be a 1000cc displacement limit - of saline. Silicone will be allowed 1200cc because it feels more natural.
What is the Pax factor if they are real?
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Solo Talk is entirely moderated by Women.. I figure if they don't care, i don't care.. haha.Bob Beamesderfer wrote:Denham does it again. :gpower:
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I want to watch a competition where the classes are:Jason Isley BS RX8 wrote:What is the Pax factor if they are real?
A-Stock
B-Stock
C-Stock
D-Stock
DD-Stock
Heh, would bring all new meaning to the "Street Prepared" category...
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Mrs. Goldsmith, I have no objection to Mr. Denham's display of the wonderous single physical feature that distinguishes primates from other mammals.Aaron Goldsmith wrote:Solo Talk is entirely moderated by Women.. I figure if they don't care, i don't care.. haha.Bob Beamesderfer wrote:Denham does it again. :gpower:
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I've always been an F-Stock kinda guy.
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Most of your older models in classes over C Stock really should consider going to Street Prepared...Steve Ekstrand wrote:I've always been an F-Stock kinda guy.
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rental cars for all. each club gets assigned a national chain that the clubs cars have to come from.
you get to rent 2 of what ever they carry for the weekend, and all the team members use it. shouldn't cost more than ~$30 a head for a good size team.
we can get rid of a lot of useless classes that way too
you get to rent 2 of what ever they carry for the weekend, and all the team members use it. shouldn't cost more than ~$30 a head for a good size team.
we can get rid of a lot of useless classes that way too
it's only paranoia if your wrong
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CASOC Calls Hertz.Chuck Fowler wrote:rental cars for all. each club gets assigned a national chain that the clubs cars have to come from.
you get to rent 2 of what ever they carry for the weekend, and all the team members use it. shouldn't cost more than ~$30 a head for a good size team.
we can get rid of a lot of useless classes that way too
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I just pulled the trigger on the 'Stones, but I screwed up. $130 ea. for the 'Stones, on special at The Rack, $119 ea. for the 'Lops, but you get a $100 rebate on a set of 4 'Stones. So I'm actually saving $42Curt Luther wrote:Curt, who's gonna blow his economic stimulus check on Dunlops...no...screw it, Bridgestones. They cost MORE.
Oh, well. More for that custom front sway bar...
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If you were a real spender you'd have ordered Yoks. You can actualy get PAID for Stones.Curt Luther wrote:I just pulled the trigger on the 'Stones, but I screwed up. $130 ea. for the 'Stones, on special at The Rack, $119 ea. for the 'Lops, but you get a $100 rebate on a set of 4 'Stones. So I'm actually saving $42Curt Luther wrote:Curt, who's gonna blow his economic stimulus check on Dunlops...no...screw it, Bridgestones. They cost MORE.
Oh, well. More for that custom front sway bar...
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1. No makey my size in Yoks.Aaron Goldsmith wrote:If you were a real spender you'd have ordered Yoks. You can actualy get PAID for Stones.Curt Luther wrote:I just pulled the trigger on the 'Stones, but I screwed up. $130 ea. for the 'Stones, on special at The Rack, $119 ea. for the 'Lops, but you get a $100 rebate on a set of 4 'Stones. So I'm actually saving $42Curt Luther wrote:Curt, who's gonna blow his economic stimulus check on Dunlops...no...screw it, Bridgestones. They cost MORE.
Oh, well. More for that custom front sway bar...
B. No contingency in SK2.
iii. Thought about having them shaved for that $100, but The Rack screwed that up on our last set for the STS/X car
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This is just my noob opinion but to me a class called "stock" should be exactly that...no tweaking of the car allowed. The car should be as it is off the showroom floor maybe with your choice of DOT approved tires. I ran my first event last month in D-Stock and was curious how the Impreza next to me in staging was able to run in a stock class with the number of mods it had. Kinda seemed odd to me.
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But what happens when the car is 10 years old and you need to swap out the shocks but you can't get OEM models anymore... that's why shocks are allowed, and you hit on exactly the problem, those race tires on that Impreza ARE D.O.T. approved with 2 grooves in them and treadwear around 40 or so.Dave Baer wrote:This is just my noob opinion but to me a class called "stock" should be exactly that...no tweaking of the car allowed. The car should be as it is off the showroom floor maybe with your choice of DOT approved tires. I ran my first event last month in D-Stock and was curious how the Impreza next to me in staging was able to run in a stock class with the number of mods it had. Kinda seemed odd to me.
Stock class rules have been around for so long now people have entirely figured out exactly how to push them to their max. Mods are very VERY restricted, mostly to wear items, but people have figured out how to use those items to compensate for the things you aren't allowed to change.
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Again, stock ain't stock, it's a level of prep. Originally, many years ago, stock was stock. With time, certain allowances were made for safety (sway bars) and common sense (shocks, tires) reasons. With today's cars, the allowed mods MAY seem to not make sense, but, one more time, stock ain't stock anymore. The allowed mods have continued and probably will for a long time. Change the name of the class? Maybe, but I don't see it happening.Dave Baer wrote:This is just my noob opinion but to me a class called "stock" should be exactly that...no tweaking of the car allowed. The car should be as it is off the showroom floor maybe with your choice of DOT approved tires. I ran my first event last month in D-Stock and was curious how the Impreza next to me in staging was able to run in a stock class with the number of mods it had. Kinda seemed odd to me.
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As I pointed out early, this would essentially create an even smaller handful of overdog cars in Stock. Shocks and R-comps help to level things out.Dave Baer wrote:This is just my noob opinion but to me a class called "stock" should be exactly that...no tweaking of the car allowed. The car should be as it is off the showroom floor maybe with your choice of DOT approved tires. I ran my first event last month in D-Stock and was curious how the Impreza next to me in staging was able to run in a stock class with the number of mods it had. Kinda seemed odd to me.