Do you happen to have any links or info regarding the specs for those SCCA classes, MX? Either general specs for the classes or maybe specific power / weight type specs for some of the some of the cars themselves.
Also I was pondering something I read in the Project Cars thread, Wizard and MX mentioned a phrase like "Weekend Racer" and that got me to thinking about something today.. what about a Weekend Racer series / event with mostly stock cars that use just a handful of upgrades and only those with fixed settings (sort of like Friday's Miata Platter event). Say pick a PP limit, any road car qualifies that can be brought up to that PP limit using only power upgrades, weight must remain stock and engine detuning limited to say 5% so you can't just detune a significantly overpowered car.
Here's a kind of spec sheet that might make more sense:
Weekend RacersPerformance Points - 410PP
Tires: Sports Hard
ModificationsPower: Any (detuning limited to 5%)
Weight: None, stock weight required (carbon hood can be used for looks, 5kg must be added to compensate)
Transmission: Stock or Close Ratio
Drivetrain: Stock
Suspension: Fixed Sports Kit only
Basically the concept is to grab a car, stick on some cheap power mods and drive around a track. It should work further up the spectrum for the more powerful sports cars too, simply pick a higher PP and use the same basic mods. Though I don't know how evenly matched the cars would really be without actually testing anything so there's a good chance it might turn out to be a very bad idea
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Something else I was tinkering with the last week was a sort of idea for a Viper Vs. Vette series, ironically it was 2 from that SCCA file in the Super Stock class though I didn't know it at the time
, the '04 Corvette Z06 and the '02 Viper GTS premiums. Both cars started started out stock with an oil change and the same bolt ons added to them:
'02 Viper / '04 VetteStock weight
Racing Air Filter
Sports Cat
Racing Exhaust
Close-Ratio 6 speed Transmission
Fixed Sports Suspension
Sports Soft Tires
There was a slight PP difference in favour of the Viper (I think it was +15PP or so) but both cars seemed to be pretty evenly matched on the track. The Vette did feel tighter handling wise but also a bit more fidgety where as the Viper was a touch softer and more forgiving (probably the extra weight).
Some food for thought
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