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Last post 11-21-2007, 6:52 PM by Philip Di Pippo. 8 replies.
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  •  10-09-2007, 7:09 PM 267577

    Long Island and area

    Hello,

     I am new to the forums here, as well as NY. I just moved from Canada this year and have been getting settled. I plan to get involved with the AutoX scene again, I was very active back home racing with a 1985 200SX.

     I just purchased a 2008 Scion tC, it is completely stock but I plan to make tire and suspension modifications this fall. Where can I find the class specifications on here?

     What is the scene like here? I emailed SCCA.org approximately one month ago but have not received any information concerning SOLO2 etc.

     

    Any help would be appreciated.

     
    Kind Regards,

     

    Chris

     


    "1/4 Mile? No idea, I always turn before then"

    2008 Scion tC - Flint Mica
  •  10-09-2007, 8:10 PM 267590 in reply to 267577

    Re: Long Island and area

    Your local events are here: http://www.autox4u.com/schedule.htm 

    Your "home" region would be the NewYork region:  http://www.nyr-scca.com/ 

    The scene around here is very active.  Within a few hours of you, there are around 10 different clubs. 


    Rob Leone

    '07 Solstice GXP in AS
    '87 Toyota Corolla in EP
    ex - '91 MR2 Turbo in SM2 <- If you can't set a good example, serve as a horrible warning.
  •  10-09-2007, 8:33 PM 267598 in reply to 267577

    Re: Long Island and area

    Chris,
    Welcome aboard and welcome to New York!

    The next New York Region SCCA Solo event will be on Saturday, October 27, 2007 at Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale New York.  Pre-registration for our final event for the season should be open shortly, but if you havew any questions, feel free to PM/e-mail/IM them to me.

    Your 2008 Scion tC would be classed into H-Stock.  Classing can be found in the SCCA Solo rules book, which you can download as a PDF file from the SCCA website.

    Again, feel free to send me any questions you may have.

    Mark Valera
    2001 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 "1NE"
    FS #93
  •  10-10-2007, 12:01 PM 267700 in reply to 267598

    Re: Long Island and area

    Great, thanks very much for your help.

    I know right where the Coliseum is, my girlfriend attends Hofstra.

    I am reading through the rule book now, and I see my car listed under HS Stock class. Perfect. Now, my question is, and perhaps I will find it after reader further, what modifications would bring it up to say a GS glass? What modifications would basically put me out of the HS stock class?

    I do not plan to boost the car yet, but coilovers, sway bars and tires will be changed. How will this affect the classing for me?

    For the event coming up on the 27th I will be completely stock so it won't matter, but for future reference.

     
    Thanks again,

     

    Chris
    "1/4 Mile? No idea, I always turn before then"

    2008 Scion tC - Flint Mica
  •  10-10-2007, 12:12 PM 267703 in reply to 267700

    Re: Long Island and area

    quick_in_the_corners:
     my question is, and perhaps I will find it after reader further, what modifications would bring it up to say a GS glass? What modifications would basically put me out of the HS stock class? I do not plan to boost the car yet, but coilovers, sway bars and tires will be changed. How will this affect the classing for me? Chris

    Chris, you cannot do modifications to reclass the car to another stock class (G or otherwise). Various mods will put you in Street Prepared, Street Modified, or one of the Street Tire (STS, STX, STU) classes.

    To stay in H Stock, you can change the shocks (this includes coil-overs as long as they do not change seat perch heights from original specs, so staying with a Koni or other similar off the shelf product would be more cost effective). You can change the front sway bar but NOT the rear. Wheels as long as they are the same size as originals (is that a 16" x 6.5"?) and the offset is plus or minus 1/4" of the originals. BTW, the TRD 18" wheels are not legal.


    Matt Murray

    I am perfectly capable of learning from my mistakes. I will surely learn a great deal today.
  •  10-10-2007, 2:35 PM 267733 in reply to 267703

    Re: Long Island and area

    I see. Well that makes sense, I was used to a points system before so this is new to me.

    So from your response I gather that lowering the vehicle 1.5" would then put me into something like the SP class. So I can use the coilovers but just need to run them at stock height.

    That sucks about the rear sway, while the front will definitely help me with the understeer changing the rear is most effective.

    The stock tires/wheels are 17"x7" 215s

     

    Thanks.
     


    "1/4 Mile? No idea, I always turn before then"

    2008 Scion tC - Flint Mica
  •  10-10-2007, 4:48 PM 267774 in reply to 267733

    Re: Long Island and area

    quick_in_the_corners:
    I see. Well that makes sense, I was used to a points system before so this is new to me. So from your response I gather that lowering the vehicle 1.5" would then put me into something like the SP class. So I can use the coilovers but just need to run them at stock height.That sucks about the rear sway, while the front will definitely help me with the understeer changing the rear is most effective. The stock tires/wheels are 17"x7" 215s Thanks. 

    SCCA does not use a points system whereas the New York BMWCCA does. Yup, the 1.5" lowering would be fun, just not legal in stock. Smile The sway bar rules is an old rule. It probably won't change in my lifetime.

    FYI, NY BMWCCA, MetroNY PCA and SCCA run at Nassau Coliseum. GJ and I can relive Nationals almost weekly.  Smile

    If you are feeling energetic, come up an run the New England Region events at Fort Devens, Moore AAF base, in Ayer, MA. Good surface, great competition. Just a distance from LI and Connecticut. I attend most NER events. ner.org


    Matt Murray

    I am perfectly capable of learning from my mistakes. I will surely learn a great deal today.
  •  10-23-2007, 5:17 PM 270125 in reply to 267733

    Re: Long Island and area

    quick_in_the_corners:

    I see. Well that makes sense, I was used to a points system before so this is new to me.

    So from your response I gather that lowering the vehicle 1.5" would then put me into something like the SP class. So I can use the coilovers but just need to run them at stock height.

    That sucks about the rear sway, while the front will definitely help me with the understeer changing the rear is most effective.

    The stock tires/wheels are 17"x7" 215s

     

    Thanks.
     

     

    Welcome to the area! Big Smile

     

    One thing about the coilovers, just to clarify the way you have written it. You can use coilovers, however you must retain the factory lower spring perch and factory springs.

     As stated before, NYR SCCA is running this Saturday, and the NY BMWCCA is running this Sunday, both events are at Nassau Coliseum.


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  •  11-21-2007, 6:52 PM 274550 in reply to 267577

    Re: Long Island and area

    I am looking for some track support for some national events (T1 2007 Corvette) and test days. Please send your inquiries to L72425@aol.com  Salary commensurate with experience. Thanks.
    KNUCKLEHEAD RACING 94
    Phil Di Pippo
    L72425@aol.com
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