Since the list has been so quiet and sane lately:
After Todd's steering wheel question and all the other threads in the vein of "can I do this even though it's technically illegal" I think that having some formal THSCC exceptions to national SCCA rules would be really nice.
We could put a list on the website with a big red disclaimer that these things would be illegal in other clubs but people (like 90% of the club unfortunately) who never go to outside events could have fun and not worry about some of the more nitpicky things the SCCA has to worry about, the SCCA having national championships and all. The idea is that these mods would
not provide meaningful performance benefit for the average
regional competitor, with zero consideration paid the effects of these rules on the largely theoretical max prep national effort. Here's my starter list:
--Any steering wheel any car any class, drivers side airbag removal/disablement OK
--Any rubber or poly motor mount or mount insert any car any class. Solid mounts only in classes that SCCA allows such things. Anything that mounts rotating driveline parts driven by the engine is included, even differential mounts. This would keep (for example) A2 VW people from swapping rear control arm bushings in stock but would allow substitution of all motor mounts even though only 2 are actually mounted directly to the motor.
--Any steering rack bushing in ST SP and above following the same wording as other suspension bushings in the SCCA rulebook.
--Any hood in ST SP and above.
--Any
non-cold-air intake any car any class.
--Stainless brake or clutch lines any car any class.
Much more than this would make it really difficult for anyone who follows these rules to step up to full SCCA legality. For example, allowing cam changes in SP would make the transition to national SCCA SP rules very difficult as the entire FI mapping would have to be redone. Thoughts? Am I on crack? (I do live in Durham, it's a possibility.

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--Kevin H.