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  • What class would I be in?

    I never have had a good, accurate idea of what class I should be in LEGALLY.

    I figured you guys could prolly help me with that!

    My car and what it has
    1997 318i m44 1.9L (slow)
    Ground Control Track/School Coilovers (forgot my spring rates, d0h!)
    -Koni SA Inserts in M3 Strut Housings
    M3 Swaybars F/R
    2002 330i Front Brakes
    17x8"wheels with 235/40/17 Toyo T1R's all around
    Future: Purchasing a set of 17x7.5" wheels (dunno what tires yet)

    I don't think I forgot anything..

    Thanks in advance!!!
    99 AW M3

  • #2
    Re: What class would I be in?

    The Toyo's (r compound tires) put you in Street Prepared (DSP?) but you will be more competive in STX probably.

    Go get some street tires and you can start to beat up on Tommy and Sean.
    McCall

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    • #3
      Re: What class would I be in?

      These are street tires.. T1R replaced the T1S...
      I wish they were r-compound!
      99 AW M3

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      • #4
        Re: What class would I be in?

        I don't think brakes are legal in SP unless its update/backdate, which those are not because of the different line.

        So, I'm guessing STX on your current streets, or SM if you went to Rs.
        Teucci has a good point about trannies - Tommy

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        • #5
          Re: What class would I be in?

          I believe you could be in STS with 7.5" width rims and 225 tires. 8" puts it in STX.
          -Sean Martin
          2009 Pontiac G8 GT

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          • #6
            Re: What class would I be in?

            Originally posted by Redwood
            I believe you could be in STS with 7.5" width rims and 225 tires. 8" puts it in STX.
            Ok, I just looked it up here: http://www.scca.com/_Filelibrary/Fil...ionsbymake.pdf

            I agree Sean, I'd go for STS as it poses the best opportunity to be competitive.
            McCall

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            • #7
              Re: What class would I be in?

              Awesome! Thanks guys!

              Now I must find money somewhere to put nice new tires on the 17x7.5"s wheels that I am buying!
              99 AW M3

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              • #8
                Re: What class would I be in?

                Ok... So someone at the AutoX yesterday brought to my attention that my brakes are NOT legal for STS. So I looked in the rule book and for STS you cannot update the caliper. For STX you can as long as it bolts to the stock bracket.

                So I will be selling my brakes and just going back to stockers.
                99 AW M3

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                • #9
                  Re: What class would I be in?

                  I didn't realize STS was different from STX in this regard. That's a bummer, but at least it should fund some other good parts for the car... If I weren't completely happy with my brakes (other than the intermittent ABS issue), I'd be interested..... What are they and how much do you want for them? I'll keep an eye out for buyers...

                  T
                  2001 Jeep Wrangler
                  2001 Dodge 2500 Cummins

                  BMW E36 DIY's:
                  Front LCA Bushing Swap
                  E36 Custom Cat Back
                  M3 Limited Slip Diff Repair
                  Diff Swap

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                  • #10
                    Re: What class would I be in?

                    They are 330i brakes, 325mm rotor (5mm bigger the e36 m3). I recently cleaned and painted (silver) the caliper. I bought them alittle over a month ago and have been happy with them ever since. The pads probably have about 80% life left in them. They use e36 m3 pads for replacements.

                    I bought the calipers, brackets, and rotors for $450 so I would like to get at least $400.
                    99 AW M3

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                    • #11
                      Re: What class would I be in?

                      Originally posted by clifton23
                      They are 330i brakes, 325mm rotor (5mm bigger the e36 m3). I recently cleaned and painted (silver) the caliper. I bought them alittle over a month ago and have been happy with them ever since. The pads probably have about 80% life left in them. They use e36 m3 pads for replacements.

                      I bought the calipers, brackets, and rotors for $450 so I would like to get at least $400.
                      Bummer about the brakes as well. I didn't realize that STS had different rules as well. As far as pricing, that does sound like a good deal. Now put that $400 into Evo school!
                      McCall

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                      • #12
                        Re: What class would I be in?

                        $400 will be going towards some very nice camber plates and some other toys for the car...

                        BTW, they are forsale...
                        99 AW M3

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