Re: Struck out on dakota, scored this instead
[Re: buconine]
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07/19/14 01:07 AM
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some autocross classes and organizations don't allow for the sub frame connectors to be welded to the actual floorboards of the car, only the ends to the sub frames. be sure to do your research.
Tom
"Everyone should believe in something; I believe I'll go fishing."
-Henry David Thoreau
Men and fish are alike. They both get into trouble when they open their mouths
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Re: Struck out on dakota, scored this instead
[Re: buconine]
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07/19/14 11:23 PM
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Plenty of bolt on Sway Bar options, again, I'd start with front only, then good 200 treadwear tires, then shocks. The only interior restriction in CAM is that you have to have one, so seats that keep you centered are a great idea. CAM allows any mods, as long as you are over 3000 lbs, have all exterior body panels and an interior, and use 200 or higher treadwear tires. Similar to the Goodguys Autocross rules, very lenient to a lot of mods!
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Re: Struck out on dakota, scored this instead
[Re: ScottSmith_Harms]
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07/20/14 12:23 AM
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Need a really poorly done six pack hood for a 68 valiant? Need to find a correct year hood for mine eventually. Love the red brick. I was actually reading the thread on your car when i found my 69. Beautiful car, best of luck with it!
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Re: Struck out on dakota, scored this instead
[Re: Sneke_Eyez]
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07/20/14 02:26 PM
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Build the car the way you want and run CAM. We created the class for folks like you.
Dave Dusterberg 1979 Aspen R/T (soon to be #19 CAM/T) 2002 Ram 1500 SLT 2005 Magnum R/T 2005 Mustang GT SCCA CAM/C #19
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Re: Struck out on dakota, scored this instead
[Re: IndyDave]
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07/20/14 03:44 PM
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TC@HP2
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Build the car the way you want and run CAM. We created the class for folks like you.
Curious question about CAM, with its liberal rule set, why no alcohol or alcohol/water injection allowed?
Water injection is my plan for avoiding detonation without going to the widely variable and sometimes unavailable E85 solution for high compression.
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Re: Struck out on dakota, scored this instead
[Re: IndyDave]
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07/20/14 05:54 PM
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I would say you hit a home run with that little sweetheart. Also a testament to me needing to check freakin Craiglist more!
Mopar to the bone!!!
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Re: Struck out on dakota, scored this instead
[Re: IndyDave]
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07/20/14 08:52 PM
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Found it on here, at the bottom of the page under safety: http://www.solomatters.com/introducing-classic-american-muscle-camHave to admit, I'm not an SCCA member, have not researched this further than a quick google, and until my car hits the pavement, I likely won't be attending any of their events. I do see they have a few cars running CAM in my region, Rocky Mtn, so it is available when I decide to go, but if the h2o injection eliminates me as a competitor, then I will only be running for experience
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Re: Struck out on dakota, scored this instead
[Re: TC@HP2]
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07/20/14 09:14 PM
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Found it on here, at the bottom of the page under safety:
http://www.solomatters.com/introducing-classic-american-muscle-cam
Have to admit, I'm not an SCCA member, have not researched this further than a quick google, and until my car hits the pavement, I likely won't be attending any of their events. I do see they have a few cars running CAM in my region, Rocky Mtn, so it is available when I decide to go, but if the h2o injection eliminates me as a competitor, then I will only be running for experience
OK, that's from the General Regulations in the Solo Rulebook. Took me a while to find it. Those rules apply to all SCCA Solo classes. My guess why that rule is in place is due to fire concerns. SCCA Solo events are generally run without emergency equipment on scene. We do have basic safety equipment with us, firefighting equipment is limited to ABC extinguishers. While many of us are trained in the proper use of fire extinguishers putting out an alcohol fire can be tricky. Gasoline fires can be seen, alcohol fires cannot always.
Dave Dusterberg 1979 Aspen R/T (soon to be #19 CAM/T) 2002 Ram 1500 SLT 2005 Magnum R/T 2005 Mustang GT SCCA CAM/C #19
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