ttweed wrote:Proposed new rule:
X. Weight of the car below the base car curb weight:
Penalty points are determined by calculating the difference in power to weight ratio achieved by the removal of weight according to the following formula:
[4000 / (ModifiedW/P)] - [4000 / (StockW/P)]
"StockW" is defined as the curb weight of the base car as listed in the chart in Section XVIII Appendix C. "P" equals the Horse Power for the base car as listed in the same chart. "ModifiedW" is the weight of the car as measured after modification. For weighing, the car should be ready to drive with all fluids (gas, oil, etc) full, tools, spare tire, jack, etc in the car but no driver. These items do not have to be in the car or fluids full while participating in the event. A discrepancy of 50 lbs. in total car weight is allowed to account for differences in scale weight calibration at varying locations.
Example:
165 lbs. have been removed from a 2010 Cayman S (determined by weighing the car per procedures above and comparing it to the listed Curb weight). The penalty points for this modification would be:
[4000 / (2811 / 320)] - [4000 / (2976 / 320)]
resolved as:
(4000 / 8.78) - (4000 / 9.3)
or
(455 - 430) = 25 point weight modification penalty
TT
Right, Tom!
Let's write out all that math to determine 'final' points: weight modification points (25) + base points (430) = 455:
[4000 / (2811 / 320)] - [4000 / (2976 / 320)] + [4000 / (2976 / 320)] = 455 points.
or
(4000 / 8.78) - (4000 / 9.3) + (4000 / 9.3) = 455 points.
or
455 - 430 + 430 = 455 points.
But this equation can be cleaned up, The 'stock' point values (430) wind up canceling each other out. The net effect is to simply plug the modified weight into the original formula.
(4000 / 8.78) - (4000 / 9.3) + (4000 / 9.3) = 455 points.
or
(4000 / 8.78) - 0 = 455 points.
or
(4000 / 8.78) = 455 points.
So, I can figure out the new 'base points' by doing just one PW calculation using the modified weight, and adding the model year and rim width adjustments back on.
The same thing can be done with Section J - Horsepower Increase. Plug the 'modified' (stock) motor horsepower into the equation.
