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Post by xeric13x on Jan 3, 2007 20:10:31 GMT -5
I am the guy w/ the scion xB. I have a short ram intake on it now. Adam and I will get the header on it hopefully this weekend. I plan to change the crank pulley, get a cat back exhaust made, H&R cup kit, steel braided brake lines, slotted rotors, front and rear strut tower bars, a rear sway bar, and new wheels/tires during the season or hopefully by next season. And that's not in any particular order.
Would this be in STS or FSP? BTW, my engine is only 1.5 Liters of Fury.
Thanx
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Post by MattP on Jan 3, 2007 21:56:47 GMT -5
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Post by xeric13x on Jan 4, 2007 0:33:49 GMT -5
thanx, they'd prolly be 7" wide. i thought that as well, just makin sure. for some reason i think it can go either way
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Post by MattP on Jan 4, 2007 1:39:36 GMT -5
I don't see it listed anywhere in the SP appendix. It might have been mentioned on one of this year's Fastracks. You're probably right that it would fall into FSP if it were classified. However, there's a lot more stuff allowed in SP than there is in ST, so you'd be more competitive in STS.
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Post by lagunamiata on Jan 4, 2007 6:54:03 GMT -5
FSP is where the Zimmer bunny plays... one of the faster cars at our events. Stick with STS.
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Post by Warp3 on Jan 4, 2007 10:16:19 GMT -5
What is that? You'd be in STS, assuming the new wheels aren't wider than 7.5" and your tires are above 140 treadwear. ...and the tires are no more than 225mm width.
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Post by xeric13x on Jan 4, 2007 10:36:05 GMT -5
I don't see it listed anywhere in the SP appendix. It might have been mentioned on one of this year's Fastracks. You're probably right that it would fall into FSP if it were classified. However, there's a lot more stuff allowed in SP than there is in ST, so you'd be more competitive in STS. it would fall in the catch-all category What is that? You'd be in STS, assuming the new wheels aren't wider than 7.5" and your tires are above 140 treadwear. ...and the tires are no more than 225mm width. H&R cup kit is a suspension kit made my H&R that comes w/ a spring and shock together. tires will be 205's and thanx, i guess i'll run in sts like originally planned
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Post by MattP on Jan 4, 2007 10:48:35 GMT -5
I don't see it listed anywhere in the SP appendix. It might have been mentioned on one of this year's Fastracks. You're probably right that it would fall into FSP if it were classified. However, there's a lot more stuff allowed in SP than there is in ST, so you'd be more competitive in STS. it would fall in the catch-all category Is it a "sedan"? Now that I actually look at the rules, yep it is: SEDAN A car capable of transporting four or more average-size adults in normal seating positions.Also, where can I get a rotary powered mini-pickup? That's the kind of car I need.
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Post by xeric13x on Jan 4, 2007 16:01:48 GMT -5
it would fall in the catch-all category Is it a "sedan"? Now that I actually look at the rules, yep it is: SEDAN A car capable of transporting four or more average-size adults in normal seating positions.Also, where can I get a rotary powered mini-pickup? That's the kind of car I need. yea, i thought the same thing about the rotary powered p/u...
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Post by Warp3 on Jan 4, 2007 16:10:23 GMT -5
H&R cup kit is a suspension kit made my H&R that comes w/ a spring and shock together. Oooohhhh...I thought maybe the Scion xB had a part that was nicknamed a "cup" or something...LOL
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Post by tirewarmer on Jan 4, 2007 19:43:28 GMT -5
it would fall in the catch-all category Is it a "sedan"? Now that I actually look at the rules, yep it is: SEDAN A car capable of transporting four or more average-size adults in normal seating positions.Also, where can I get a rotary powered mini-pickup? That's the kind of car I need. Here? www.mazdarepu.com/
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Post by philip1 on Jan 8, 2007 21:25:46 GMT -5
I can't wait to see the box tearing it up again
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Post by grey ghost on Jan 12, 2007 14:55:57 GMT -5
Jan 4, 2007, 10:36am, radioflieger wrote: it would fall in the catch-all category Is it a "sedan"? Now that I actually look at the rules, yep it is: SEDAN A car capable of transporting four or more average-size adults in normal seating positions. Also, where can I get a rotary powered mini-pickup? That's the kind of car I need. had one, don't recomend driving through las vegas in august in one with no ac, did that driving mine to my dad in colorado from la, non-stop. did i mention it had no ac, the billboard were showing 118. it had a header leak also. thanks Rob.
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Post by integra55 on Jan 12, 2007 21:24:51 GMT -5
you would fit nicely in STS though I'm not 100% sure about the pully change...all the rest are perfect for STS.... we would welcolm the compitition ;D
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Post by Warp3 on Jan 13, 2007 15:59:06 GMT -5
Yeah, the pulleys are legal to swap in STS as long as the car doesn't have a supercharger.
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Post by xeric13x on Jan 14, 2007 18:42:47 GMT -5
if i had a s/c, i'd be in sm
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Post by C4Shane on Jan 14, 2007 20:30:48 GMT -5
if it had a s/c, you'd be really, really fast. LOL
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