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[SM] Rules questions


I just joined the list, and read the FAQ, can someone link me to a rules section
for SM class for
acceptable modifications to engine, and suspension?

I'm hoping to run a few events this year, I'm in the Detroit metro area,
I'm building my 95 240sx, any other Nissan guys on this list?

-Rich



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Mon Mar 5, 2001 3:37 pm

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<< 1) I know it is legal to install a torque arm, but two of the most popular kits (for a Mustang anyway) use a piece that welds in between the two SFCs as a...
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Mar 2, 2001
10:57 pm

... A welded-in torque arm mount is allowed in SM, because it's allowed in SP. However, it cannot connect the subframe connectors in any way, shape, or form....
Mike Smith
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Mar 3, 2001
2:13 am

... anyway). ... remove the ... existing holes, ... back ... Thanks Mike, I have received conflicting information on this point which is why I asked. It seems...
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Mar 3, 2001
3:16 pm

... connectors, with no more than 2 attachment points each, that may not be interconnected, but may be welded in. This does not allow other welded structural...
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Mar 3, 2001
3:11 pm

... Yeah, I saw the other posts... Really, a welded-in torque arm is allowed because it's allowed in SP. That which is legal in SP is by default, legal in SM....
Mike Smith
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Mar 3, 2001
6:38 pm

What I dont understand is how a torque arm is legal in ESP for mustangs. The arm might be legal, but there is no way to install it. The only TAs I know of...
sc00gt@...
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Mar 3, 2001
7:10 pm

... connectors and since they are not legal in ESP... I believe Griggs racing makes a version of their torque arm that does not require the subframe...
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Mar 3, 2001
11:13 pm

... That's odd... Most of the torque arms do not list SFC's as a prerequisite for the installation. The forward mount of the torque arm mounts to the floorpan....
Mike Smith
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Mar 4, 2001
1:52 am

jesus christ, don't go NEAR IPS!!! Corey Shaw is probably the worst business man out there in the suspension world. please note that I did NOT say his products...
Jason Riley
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Mar 5, 2001
12:58 pm

I just joined the list, and read the FAQ, can someone link me to a rules section for SM class for acceptable modifications to engine, and suspension? I'm...
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Mar 5, 2001
3:40 pm

... engine is wide open, suspension must use stock attachment points... Jay SM#50 _________________________________________________________________ Get your...
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Mar 5, 2001
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