Questions, comments, and discussions concerning COMSCC rules.
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by zip4zat » Wed Jul 12, 2006 5:19 pm
X.4. Aftermarket aerodynamic devices are prohibited with the exception
of front air dams/spoilers and rear spoiler, unless a factory
option. Front air dam must be fixed and positioned no lower than
bottom of wheel. Rear spoiler must offer unobstructed rearward view
while driving.
I interpret this as...
'front air dams/spoilers and rear spoiler' are free. Other areodynamic devices are allowed as long as they were a factory option. Otherwise, all other areodynamic devices are prohibited.
Naturally, this begs the question what is a 'rear spolier'? The spirit would indicate a rear trunk spoiler, but what about a rear roof spoiler? How does this include a hatchback?
Thanks for any comments here, especially from any of the stewards.
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by Crusin » Wed Jul 12, 2006 7:39 pm
In my opinion, there are two key elements here: Rear Spoiler, would indicate it is located at the rear of the car, not in a mid position. Also the verbage about "must offer unobstructed rearward view " would indicate it would be mounted at the rear of the car, not roof mounted. Just my 2 cents.
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by zip4zat » Thu Jul 13, 2006 11:30 am
Thats kinda what I figured about the rear spoiler, but its not totally explicit as its worded.
Im a little more interested in the front air dam/spoiler or whatever you want to call it.
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by rajito » Thu Jul 13, 2006 11:45 am
Crusin wrote:In my opinion, there are two key elements here: Rear Spoiler, would indicate it is located at the rear of the car, not in a mid position. Also the verbage about "must offer unobstructed rearward view " would indicate it would be mounted at the rear of the car, not roof mounted. Just my 2 cents.
FWIW, the 2006 STi comes with a spoiler at the edge of the roof that looks like this:
I'd imagine something like this would also be legal since it's mounted on the rear of the car and does not obstruct the rearward view
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by Crusin » Thu Jul 13, 2006 11:50 am
The STi would fall under the factory option rule, the VW is at the rear and does not obstruct rear vision.
Think I will install a Fast and Frivilous wing on Tweety. About 24 inches off the rear deck so as to not impede the vision of Subies setting up for a pass.
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by zip4zat » Thu Jul 13, 2006 11:51 am
If the rule for the rear spoiler really means 'trunkish' spoiler/ wing, then we cant use the 06 roof vane spoiler as theres not update/backdate allowance. Im not sure if it falls under the factory option clause, because it wasnt an option for earlier models.
A front air dam though, Im thinking they are allowed.... theres is even a factory option version!
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by ctkag » Sat Jul 15, 2006 10:34 am
Joe, I'm not sure what you are asking here? Is a front airdam/spoiler legal in ST? - yes - it doesn't matter whether it's a factory option or not - any aftermarket is fine. The factory option text to me means a factory body kit (side skirts, etc) which the WRX/STi essentially has.
I'd have to agree that the rear window spoiler or vortex generators would probably not qualify as 'rear' spoiler by COM rules.
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by mossaidis » Mon Aug 14, 2006 10:46 am
I need to read up on the topics of wings... but just a quick inquiry:
Which one or both would be legal in ST?
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both are in the rear of the vechile and neither obstructs view..
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