Yeah, I realize that I could do that. I'd much rather stay
within the rules.
One of our local members runs a car in a class that it doesn't
totally fit in. At the beginning of the season he spoke with the
competitors in that class, was upfront about it, and none of them
had a problem with it. Well, one of his competitors was only fine
with it until he lost to the misclassed car - then comes the protest.
I'd rather avoid the situation of making someone choose to either
protest me to begin with or just wait until I beat them.
I want the mod solely to keep the brakes cool on the track, and
if I can make the mod in such a way that it can be undone easily
for autocrosses, I will. If not, I'll run in BSP and make it SP
legal.
-matt
On Thu, Nov 08, 2001 at 12:24:07PM -0600, Patrick Washburn wrote:
> Why don't you ask your local competition? The only ones likely to have a
> problems with it is them. I don't think anyone would have a problem at
> all, especially if you mention it yourself to people at the autocrosses.
> That way they do not get the impression you are trying to pull something
> over thier eyes. Good luck!
>
> > I drive a 97 M3/4 in AS (BS next year), mostly locally. I'd like
> > to put brake ducting on it (similar to bimmerworld's setup) for
> > track events to keep from melting rotors.
> >
> > If I go ahead and do this, what can I do day of race to make it
> > stock class legal again? Do I have to remove the brake ducting
> > and put back the stock pieces? Can I just block them off at the
> > bumper with a cap over the ends of the hose? Or is there nothing
> > I can do day of race to stay in a stock class?
> >
> > This may affect my decision to do brake ducting. I'm considering
> > BSP next year because locally there won't be much (if any) BS
> > competition. Is brake ducting legal in street prepared classes?
> >
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
> > -matt
> >
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