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Hotrod911T wrote:My '69 911T with a 2.7 in FI Class now computes as 636 points in CC8. If I had known that raised spindles would cost me 20 modification points, I probably would have second thoughts on that mod as well as some others that would lower me to CC9 without them. The main problem for the early 911 owners is that when you developed your car under the old rules, you probably would do things entirely different under the new rules, like build up a 2.0 instead of going to a 2.7 which cost me a total of 266 points alone.
Rod
Hotrod911T wrote:My '69 911T with a 2.7 in FI Class now computes as 636 points in CC8. If I had known that raised spindles would cost me 20 modification points, I probably would have second thoughts on that mod as well as some others that would lower me to CC9 without them. The main problem for the early 911 owners is that when you developed your car under the old rules, you probably would do things entirely different under the new rules, like build up a 2.0 instead of going to a 2.7 which cost me a total of 266 points alone.
Rod
martinreinhardt wrote:Dan I was wondering the same thing and I don't think it was voted by the PCA SDR members, but rather by the president/board members. Personally, I would have voted against this rule proposal.
If it doesn't work out for me, then I'll ignore the class championship points and shoot for top ten finishes only.![]()
Note: I will be in CC7 with max points (Previously NP)
gulf911 wrote:Would have been nice to have a vote actually. Hey, maybe we should start our own class?
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