Heres how i've assessed myself for the recent few events, given my Ohlins Road & Trail coilovers:
5pts total.
here are the coilovers in question:
My personal assessment:
1pts Non-Factory Trim 1-way adjustable shocks, struts, dampers
The actual coilover dampers
3pts Height adjustable non-Factory Trim coil springs, leaf springs, or torsion bars (or springs with modified factory height adjustment)
the springs
1pts Non-Factory Trim/Modified Control Arms or Non-Factory Trim/Modified Trailing or Camber Arms of different dimensions than Factory Trim
I'd argue that camber plates
aren't control arms, trailing arms, or camber arms, so i'd debate this if protested.
1pts Non-Factory Trim suspension bushings or spherical bearings, except rubber or polyurethane
this accounts for the the camber plates w/spherical bearings
0pts Custom Alignment settings, including caster, camber, or toe, regardless of factory recommendations; note: modifications to Factory-trim suspension components for the purposes of alignment adjustment must be assessed separately
my alignment, 0 points.
2pts Modification of wishbone suspension upright
This is what i'm asking about. I'd like to challenge this ruling and exclude increases in wheel steering angle as a competitive advantage. From the factory, the Toyota 86 & Subaru BRZ have a very wide horizontally opposed engine, which places the engine frame very wide. The wheel wells are relatively tight, which constrain the factory steering angle to 35º of steering lock-to-lock, much tighter than say, the Miata.
Given the narrow steering angle, I'd like to run extended tie-rods, wheel spacers, a narrower 8" wheel and 215 tire, and a modified knuckle to increase this steering angle for drift events. These changes give the wheel more room inside the wheel well to turn when the car gets sideways.
I wouldn't run the wheel spacers, 8" wheel, and small tires at track & time trial events like COM, only during drift days. At track days and time trial i run without the spacers on a 9" wheel on 235 tires. This itself would negate the modifications to the knuckle because the bigger wheel & tire rub on the inner wheel well at max angle... and in racing, we don't care about max-angle unless we've **** up really badly.
The goal here is a competitive T50 car that can also do drift events.