As mentioned in other rules threads, the current engine swap modification point penalties are not proportional to overall power to weight changes across the entire Porsche lineup, but rather an absolute value based on the total Horsepower change multiplied by a fixed factor. The same 100 HP upgrade in a 2000 lb. early 911 or 914 is obviously not the equivalent of a 100 HP upgrade to a 3,000 lb. late-model 911 or Boxster, yet they are penalized the same amount.
Since we are going to a new classification system based on Power to Weight ratios, this is a perfect opportunity to correct this disparity and make stock engine swap upgrade penalties proportional to their effect on PW ratio, rather than on the total amount of HP involved. I am making this proposal here for discussion purposes, but will submit some form of it to the Rules Committee after revision for comments/suggestions that might be offered.
Existing rule:
J. Engine horsepower increase:
In cases where entire engines and associated engine components are replaced with a factory engine of higher horsepower, and no modifications are made to this engine, entrants may take the following points instead of Section III Parts D through I.
Points shall also be taken according to this formula for engines that have additional horsepower from modifications not otherwise listed, such as the X-50 option.
Increase in horse power multiplied by 2.2 = total points.
For sums ending in more than a whole number, round to the next highest whole number.
Example:
179 hp (911SC) to 247 hp (964 3.6L) motor = 68 hp
68 x 2.2 = 149.6, rounded to 150 points.
Proposed new rule:
J. Engine horsepower increase:
In cases where entire engines and associated engine components are replaced with a factory engine of higher horsepower, and no modifications are made to this engine, entrants may take the following points instead of Section III Parts D through I.
Points shall also be taken according to this formula for engines that have additional horsepower from modifications not otherwise listed, such as the X-50 option.
Penalty points are determined by calculating the difference in power to weight ratio achieved by the engine substitution according to the following formula:
[4000 / (W / ModifiedHP)] - [4000 / (W / StockHP)]
"StockHP" is defined as the Horse power of the factory engine original to the base car as listed in the chart in Section XVIII Appendix C. "W" equals the weight for the base car as listed in the same chart. "ModifiedHP" is the Horse power for the replacement engine as listed in the chart for the donor car.
Example:
172 hp (1983 911SC) changed to 247 HP (1993 964 3.6L) motor = 75 HP upgrade
[4000 / (2552 / 247)] - [4000 / (2552 / 172)]
resolved as:
(4000 / 10.33) - (4000 / 14.84)
or
(387 - 270) = 117 point HP modification penalty
While writing this post, I just noticed that the 911SC engine is listed in the Appendix C chart as 172 HP instead of the 179 that is commonly assigned by the factory for the 3.0 L engine. Anybody know why this is? Typo? Any insight, Tom B.? I am leaving it that way for my example, even though the rulebook deems it 179 HP in it's example, which contradicts the chart.
TT
