ST class intake rule clarification
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ST class intake rule clarification
ST Rule regarding intakes:
(Original)
5. A. Any air cleaner may be used. Original carburetor or fuel
injection throttle body (or OEM equivalents with same flow rate) must
be used. In all cases, intake manifold must remain stock as delivered.
(Proposed)
5. A. Any air cleaner or intake (up to the throttle body for naturally aspirated vehicles and up to the turbo/supercharger compressor inlet for forced-induction vehicles) may be used. Original carburetor or fuel injection throttle body (or OEM equivalents with same flow rate) must be used. In all cases, intake manifold must remain stock as delivered.
The intent is to clarify the rule regarding section of the intake from the air cleaner/filter to the throttle body. The original rule does not specify, thus leaving the decision up to the steward interpretation of the rule.
(Updated to cover forced-induction vehicles)
(Original)
5. A. Any air cleaner may be used. Original carburetor or fuel
injection throttle body (or OEM equivalents with same flow rate) must
be used. In all cases, intake manifold must remain stock as delivered.
(Proposed)
5. A. Any air cleaner or intake (up to the throttle body for naturally aspirated vehicles and up to the turbo/supercharger compressor inlet for forced-induction vehicles) may be used. Original carburetor or fuel injection throttle body (or OEM equivalents with same flow rate) must be used. In all cases, intake manifold must remain stock as delivered.
The intent is to clarify the rule regarding section of the intake from the air cleaner/filter to the throttle body. The original rule does not specify, thus leaving the decision up to the steward interpretation of the rule.
(Updated to cover forced-induction vehicles)
Last edited by xstar on Fri Oct 14, 2005 10:41 am, edited 1 time in total.
#423 ST3 1996 Sumazdaru Miata STi
Re: ST class intake rule clarification
IMO this is a good update. It doesn't change the rules intent, but clarifies the wording.xstar wrote:
The intent is to clarify the rule regarding section of the intake from the air cleaner/filter to the throttle body. The original rule does not specify, thus leaving the decision up to the steward interpretation of the rule.
The interpretation of this rule has been varied, I'm sure those effected would back such a rule change.
Les.
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NA Miata D-TYPE
#77
Drive it like you stole it!
Re: ST class intake rule clarification
Agreed. To me, this seems like one of those rules changes that won't require much debate, and should pass easily.Stynger wrote:IMO this is a good update. It doesn't change the rules intent, but clarifies the wording.xstar wrote:
The intent is to clarify the rule regarding section of the intake from the air cleaner/filter to the throttle body. The original rule does not specify, thus leaving the decision up to the steward interpretation of the rule.
The interpretation of this rule has been varied, I'm sure those effected would back such a rule change.
Kevin Foote
#64 SB Nissan 350Z
1998-2003 Chief of Tech
1998-2002 BOD member
SSB Track Record Holder at LRP
#64 SB Nissan 350Z
1998-2003 Chief of Tech
1998-2002 BOD member
SSB Track Record Holder at LRP
I agree. This rule should make it through, especially since the current rule is vague. Stock class says air filter is open, ST says air cleaner is open.
I interpret 'cleaner' as what we commonly consider 'intake'.
IE: My vaccum cleaner has a filter inside of it.
Bravo, X! =D> [-o< =D> [-o<
I interpret 'cleaner' as what we commonly consider 'intake'.
IE: My vaccum cleaner has a filter inside of it.
Bravo, X! =D> [-o< =D> [-o<
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Here's a video of how to be creative or stupid with an open intake rule:
http://videos.streetfire.net/Player.asp ... CA9564&p=0
Right-click on the video and zoom to full-screen to get the full effect.
Fred F
http://videos.streetfire.net/Player.asp ... CA9564&p=0
Right-click on the video and zoom to full-screen to get the full effect.
Fred F
re: forced induction
Rule X.6.C covers this case (at least for ST):MiataSteve wrote:I too would like to see this change. Does the proposed rule leave a loophole for forced (super or turbo charging) induction installed forward of the throttle body/carburetor?
Just playing Devil’s Advocate.
C. Turbocharged and supercharged cars will be moved up one class
from the normally aspirated version, unless otherwise specified.
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TURBO CLASSIFICATION
" C. Turbocharged and supercharged cars will be moved up one class
from the normally aspirated version, unless otherwise specified."
This only applies to OEM/Factory installed turbo/supercharger. If you add an aftermarket kit onto your car you instantly get transported to a very SPecial place.
Chris A.
from the normally aspirated version, unless otherwise specified."
This only applies to OEM/Factory installed turbo/supercharger. If you add an aftermarket kit onto your car you instantly get transported to a very SPecial place.
Chris A.
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This proposal is only meant to clarify the intake before the throttle body. Boost modifications for forced-induction vehicles is a separate issue.mossaidis wrote:Thank you for the clarification. Then would allowing boost modifications create too much of an unfair advantage for turbo cars?
See the following thread for boost modification discussion.
http://www.comscc.com/forums/viewtopic. ... 04de3d#623
#423 ST3 1996 Sumazdaru Miata STi
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