2004-2006 Pontiac GTO class?
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Carl, that is because both you and Nate are looking at data for the 2004 GTO. The car owned by the original author is listed as a 2005, so I assume that is the car he is interested in. If not, my mistake. Here is the link for the car in question, a 2005/2006:
http://www.internetautoguide.com/new-ca ... index.html
http://www.internetautoguide.com/new-ca ... index.html
Sam
Chief of Operations
#41 Nissan 200SX SER T40
Chief of Operations
#41 Nissan 200SX SER T40
Yes, my car is an '05. I put the relevant data for both the '04 and '05/6 in the first post, so there shouldn't have been any dickering on the stats. Yes, the car has a 400hp LS2. It's also close to 4000# with me in it and it's only on a 245 wide tire. (Actually, my Toyo RA1s are only 235s.)chaos4NH wrote:Carl, that is because both you and Nate are looking at data for the 2004 GTO. The car owned by the original author is listed as a 2005, so I assume that is the car he is interested in. If not, my mistake. Here is the link for the car in question, a 2005/2006:
http://www.internetautoguide.com/new-ca ... index.html
I think we can all agree that no matter where the car gets classed, someone's not going to be happy. There's such a wide spread of performance that there's no way that everyone can be competitive. I'm only running one event this year, seeing that I live in Detroit, so I'm really just discussing this for any future GTO owners who might join COM. (Though it looks like I'll be the first one to even run a TT in the 3 years of production, so it might be a moot point. Either way, it's worth some discussion.
Dan - If you check the "SS Reclassifications" post, you'll see that only the '03/4 Slo-bras are SSU and the '99-01s are SSGT. (I work at Ford and hang out with a bunch of Mustang-lovers so I know all about these cars.) If you want to relate the COM SS classes to SCCA Touring classes, the '03 Cobra runs T1, though the only guy to try to run one nationally failed miserably 2 years ago. The GTO is T2 and was competitive with one making the Runoffs but he really didn't have much for the Subies and Evos at Hartland Park. I guess it comes down to whether we want to GTO to be a fast SSGT car or a slow SSU car.
As an aside, why aren't the '05+ Mustangs listed anywhere? Dan stated a few posts earlier that it's SSA though my father ran his '07 Mustang GT in SSGT at NHIS last fall.
-Matt
2001 Corvette Z06
2005 Pontiac GTO LS2/T56 ST1 #52 (sold)
1970 Corvette LS1/T56 ex-SSGT (sold too)
http://www.kmmotorsports.com
2005 Pontiac GTO LS2/T56 ST1 #52 (sold)
1970 Corvette LS1/T56 ex-SSGT (sold too)
http://www.kmmotorsports.com
It may be that some of the Mustangs should be moved down a class - but not this year. We had a long period of discussion and revision prior to concluding the changes for 2007, and that period is over now. I would suggest that folks watch what happens this year, and then propose rule change(s) for 2008.
Nate Hine
1985 driversupply Frankenspec
1995 Spec Miata #47(1) white-blue
1985 driversupply Frankenspec
1995 Spec Miata #47(1) white-blue
Unfortunately for me, I am just getting back into COM so I wasn't really around when the initial discussions regarding classifications were happening last fall. That's why I am bringing it up now.nateh wrote: It may be that some of the Mustangs should be moved down a class - but not this year. We had a long period of discussion and revision prior to concluding the changes for 2007, and that period is over now. I would suggest that folks watch what happens this year, and then propose rule change(s) for 2008.
SSGT / ST1 it is. Thanks Nate.nateh wrote:Unfortunately, the GTO question didn't get asked until after the 2007 rulebook was finalized. (Should be published soon, I trust!) The stewards discussed it and concluded that a stock GTO will be placed in SSGT.
See you in April!
Dan - Will you be at The Glen?
2001 Corvette Z06
2005 Pontiac GTO LS2/T56 ST1 #52 (sold)
1970 Corvette LS1/T56 ex-SSGT (sold too)
http://www.kmmotorsports.com
2005 Pontiac GTO LS2/T56 ST1 #52 (sold)
1970 Corvette LS1/T56 ex-SSGT (sold too)
http://www.kmmotorsports.com
GTO
From the specs, it seems to me like the easy answer is to put the 2004 GTO in SSGT and the 05-06 GTO in SSU. I'm pretty sure that the GTO that runs in T2 that was at the Runoffs was an '04 car.
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
Nope. Chris Brannon runs an '05.
2001 Corvette Z06
2005 Pontiac GTO LS2/T56 ST1 #52 (sold)
1970 Corvette LS1/T56 ex-SSGT (sold too)
http://www.kmmotorsports.com
2005 Pontiac GTO LS2/T56 ST1 #52 (sold)
1970 Corvette LS1/T56 ex-SSGT (sold too)
http://www.kmmotorsports.com
Hi Matt: Welcome back to COM, I'm not trying to keep you out of my class as I am not sure if I will be running ST1 or STGT. I have no fear of running with anybody ----except Raj -- he is always spinning in front of you or going four wheel'n in the grass If you look at "Nate's Law" (the new classes revised ) dated Nov.19,2006 , you will see that all "slo-bras" from 1999 up are SSU plus the Cobra R of 1995 & 2000. The "new" Mustang V/8s come under SSGT as they are listed as 'NOC' not otherwise classified. Doesn't it seem unfair that the a solid axle 300h.p. Mustang is in the same class as a 400 h.p. IRS GTO especially since they weight about the same
As for the Subies for 2007 the STis have gone from SSU down to SSGT. and the regular WRX is SSA.
Matt I love WGI but the event this year is at the end of April plus it falls on my 59th birthday and the end of April is a very busy time for me as I'm am a motorcycle dealer , tractor and equipment dealer, among other things. Of the 3 tracks (LRP, NHIS, &WGI) I have driven ,WGI is by far the best I will try to make it but I doubt I will. I only have time for about 4 events a year with COM.
AS for Raj -- don't pick on the "Slo-bras" -- at least mine stays on the track not llike your "Slo-baru" by the way did you get mud tires yet for next years Lime Rock event
As for the Subies for 2007 the STis have gone from SSU down to SSGT. and the regular WRX is SSA.
Matt I love WGI but the event this year is at the end of April plus it falls on my 59th birthday and the end of April is a very busy time for me as I'm am a motorcycle dealer , tractor and equipment dealer, among other things. Of the 3 tracks (LRP, NHIS, &WGI) I have driven ,WGI is by far the best I will try to make it but I doubt I will. I only have time for about 4 events a year with COM.
AS for Raj -- don't pick on the "Slo-bras" -- at least mine stays on the track not llike your "Slo-baru" by the way did you get mud tires yet for next years Lime Rock event
Dan D'Arcy
Lotus Exige Cup Car #069 SU
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Lotus Exige Cup Car #069 SU
Lotus Elise #310 SD
Chevron B64 Formula SU
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I submitted my registration for Watkins Glen. See you all there.
2001 Corvette Z06
2005 Pontiac GTO LS2/T56 ST1 #52 (sold)
1970 Corvette LS1/T56 ex-SSGT (sold too)
http://www.kmmotorsports.com
2005 Pontiac GTO LS2/T56 ST1 #52 (sold)
1970 Corvette LS1/T56 ex-SSGT (sold too)
http://www.kmmotorsports.com
I ran with a friend last year at WGI (PCA event) who has a new GTO. He was pretty impressive in that car, although you may want to look into pads & rotors before you come. His stock rotors were deeply gouged by day two - I'm not sure if this was a pad, soft rotor or crazy driver issue!
See if NAPA has a NON-drilled/slotted rotor set available yet - just get blanks, they're stronger. Thats where I get mine and they are really inexpensive (around $30 a rotor) and work well.
See if NAPA has a NON-drilled/slotted rotor set available yet - just get blanks, they're stronger. Thats where I get mine and they are really inexpensive (around $30 a rotor) and work well.
Subw00er wrote:I ran with a friend last year at WGI (PCA event) who has a new GTO. He was pretty impressive in that car, although you may want to look into pads & rotors before you come. His stock rotors were deeply gouged by day two - I'm not sure if this was a pad, soft rotor or crazy driver issue!
See if NAPA has a NON-drilled/slotted rotor set available yet - just get blanks, they're stronger. Thats where I get mine and they are really inexpensive (around $30 a rotor) and work well.
What was he running for pads? Stock? I ran Hawk HP+ pads last year with decent results though I may try Carbotechs this year. Unfortunately, there are no cheap rotors for the GTO. I really wish that I could get the C5 NAPA deal for this car but the volume just isn't there. There were less than 25k '05-'06 cars imported to the US. Chevy makes more Corvettes in a single year, so there are many more C5s on the road than GTOs.
-Matt
2001 Corvette Z06
2005 Pontiac GTO LS2/T56 ST1 #52 (sold)
1970 Corvette LS1/T56 ex-SSGT (sold too)
http://www.kmmotorsports.com
2005 Pontiac GTO LS2/T56 ST1 #52 (sold)
1970 Corvette LS1/T56 ex-SSGT (sold too)
http://www.kmmotorsports.com
My 2 cents for what its worth [2 cents] It would seem that the GTO should be in ST-1 or SSU I think the perfomance of the 6.0 litre would be abit more than most of the cars in SSGT. I had to run my 93 Cobra R in SSU for the first 3 years I had it. Against Corvettes it had no chance of competing. With 245 HP. A GTO with R rated tires should be able to out perform most of the car in SSGT. It should be a ST-1 or SSU
Bill Sarno
Ok I dont want it in my class. Put it where you want!
Bill Sarno
Mustang Cobra R #65
Bill Sarno
Ok I dont want it in my class. Put it where you want!
Bill Sarno
Mustang Cobra R #65
Bill,
Don't worry. With the weight of the GTO and the available wheel/tire combinations, you don't need to be afraid. That is unless someone spends big bucks on a set of custom wheels that allow them to fit the 275s. Then you can worry. I don't see it happening since production has ended and I was the first one to run one in a time trial.
I know all about being uncompetitive in SSU. We ran the '91 Corvette (also 245hp) against Z06s for a few years.
-Matt
Don't worry. With the weight of the GTO and the available wheel/tire combinations, you don't need to be afraid. That is unless someone spends big bucks on a set of custom wheels that allow them to fit the 275s. Then you can worry. I don't see it happening since production has ended and I was the first one to run one in a time trial.
I know all about being uncompetitive in SSU. We ran the '91 Corvette (also 245hp) against Z06s for a few years.
-Matt
2001 Corvette Z06
2005 Pontiac GTO LS2/T56 ST1 #52 (sold)
1970 Corvette LS1/T56 ex-SSGT (sold too)
http://www.kmmotorsports.com
2005 Pontiac GTO LS2/T56 ST1 #52 (sold)
1970 Corvette LS1/T56 ex-SSGT (sold too)
http://www.kmmotorsports.com
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