I have several things I need to do in order to be prepared for Time Trials, but I am confused on which class my 99 Mustang Cobra actually fits.
From reading the classing thread in the Autocross section (
http://www.thscc.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=8844) and from reading the SCCA classing rules (
http://cms.scca.com/documents/Club%20Ru ... 009GCR.pdf), I think the car may fit in the Improved Touring class. However, I am not sure... I get lost sometimes trying to read all of the rules. Here are the specs on the car:
New naturally aspirated setup (no longer supercharged):
- Aluminum 4.6 block bored .020 over
- Mahle flat top pistons (somewhere around 10.1 compression)
- Manley rods
- polished Cobra crank
- Canton Road Race pan
- Canton windage tray
- FMS Hi-Volume oil pump
- HM oil pump drive gears
- ARP head and main studs
- ported & polished stock heads w/ competition valve job
- Comp DOHC Stage 2 cams; 234/232 @ .050 .475/.450 lift
- Comp behive valve springs
- FRPP 30lb injectors
- JLT CAI (aftermarket cold air intake)
- breather can for valve covers (PCV system removed, vents to catch can)
- ProMotion Powertrain built T-45 w/ 26 spline hardened input shaft, TKO output shaft and carbon fiber syncros (stock transmission rations still intact)
- ProMotion 26 spline custom clutch
- custom SPEC pressure plate
- FMS Cobra flywheel
- STEEDA clutch quadrant w/ firewall adjuster
- LFP radiator
- 95 model return style gas tank (as opposed to the stock returnless sytem)
- Aeromotive Y-blocks and filters
- Aeromotive Fuel Pump Controller
- Aeromotive regulator
- -6 & -8 stainless lines
- two Walbro 255lph external fuel pumps
- STEEDA fuel rails
- BBK Twin 62mm throttle body
- C&L housing w/ 03 Cobra MAF
- JBA equal-length ceramic coated shorties
- Magnaflow catted X pipe
- Flowmaster catback
- SCT chip in the stock ECU
- Auto Meter Phantom boost gauge monitoring vacuum level (leftover from the blower setups)
- Auto Meter fuel pressure gauge
- Maximum Motorsports Castor/Camber plates
- full-length subframe connectors
- 4-pt G-Load k-member brace
- IRS cradle poly bushings
- H&R Race springs (lowered and stiffer)
- Bilstein shocks and struts
- 03 Cobra 31 spline differential w/ FMS/Motive 3.55 gear (stock 99s have IRS with 28 spline, this car is upgraded with an 03 Cobra IRS to have the 31 spline setup)
- 03 Cobra halfshafts
- Paul’s HP IRS brace
- Paul’s HP driveshaft loop
- Bruce's delrin and aluminum IRS bushing kit (stock IRS mounting bushings are rubber)
- Tilton pump and B&M differential cooler
- Midcontinent front brake duct kit
- Brembo rotors (blanks)
- Carbotech XP10 front and XP8 rear (I have XP12 and XP10s when those wear out)
- AC compressor, condensor, drier and lines deleted
- rear seat removed (can be reinstalled if needed)
- 03 Cobra hood with vents and blanket removed for heat extraction (I still have the 99 hood)
- 03 Cobra 17x9 rims with 275/40/17 Hoosier slicks
- 99 Cobra 17x8 rims with 245/45/17 street tires
One thing that caught my eye when reading the Improved Touring regulations is that traction control has to be disabled (and/or remove three wheel sensors). Mine is still installed, but I can disable it with the factory switch on the dash. In fact, it is the first thing I do whenever I crank the car (I can't stand it).
I also noted that on some of the lower classes, the aluminum and delrin bushings I have for the IRS mounts are not allowed since the factory bushings are rubber. I am not going to change these back to rubber as the Cobra IRS's are prone to overheating and melting the rubber bushings (eg, last February at VIR).
So, what does everyone think? Which class? Is the above list going to put me in the ranks of some of the faster drivers?
Thanks,
Kevin