
12-05-2003, 09:53 AM
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Senior Club Cobra Member
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Join Date: Jun 1999
Location: Fallbrook, CA USA,
CA
Cobra Make, Engine: Porsche 928 S4
Posts: 739
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Quote:
Originally posted by Boudy
Richard: I think the key to end the bickering is to move past it. Please email me the rules as you currently envision them. I like what I've heard but would like to review them on paper and offer comments.
Once there is an official set of rules(so to speak), I'll take responsibility to solicite manufacturers and I'll keep a master list of competitors. Probably online or something.
Boudy
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Boudy, Please take over. Cobra University also has offered to host the event at Willow. Below are the rules as I originally posted them.
1. A bone stock (as advertised on their website or in their literature) standard road edition Cobra. No changes to anything. This means spring rates, dampers, anti-roll bars, wheels, ride height, etc. etc. In other words, JUST WHAT YOU GET FOR YOUR MONEY AS A NORMAL CUSTOMER.. NOTHING ELSE!!!!!!!!
2. Engine. 351 Ford crate engine. All carburetors the same. (Jetting free) Must run standard distributor. 6500 rpm chip.
3. Gearbox. Tremec TKO with .8 overdrive. Bellhousing and clutch free.
4. Rear axle ratio. 3.73 (For folks that do not have this ratio available, the ratio must be within 5% of the above) or 3.55 gear if this is the best for matching ratios.
5. Tires. Hoosier DOT radials. (This because of the wide performance variation in road tires.)
6. Suspension settings must be stock as published in manufactures literature. (NO CHANGES ALLOWED TO CAMBER, CASTOR, ETC.)
7. The venue should be the October COCOA event at Willow springs next October, (This give everyone plenty of time) and all manufacturers already have cars or dealers on the west coast.
8. The driver must not be associated with any manufacturer. I recommend that John Morton be the driver. Or Mike (MistressMotorsports) would be a good choice. (He is a former SPF owner. But now runs a 240Z in vintage. I think that he would be pretty consistent in all of the various chassis.
9. Each car would be driven for 5 laps to get the driver used to the characteristics of each car. After the five laps, the car would come into the pits and tire pressures set hot to equalize.
10, Then 10 laps run to establish best time.
Then we see where they all stand.
We are talking about road spec cars. NOT RACE SPEC!!!! Absolutely no modifications from stock road spec allowed.!!!!!!
Folks can lobby for changes. But the point is to keep the cars as Delivered. Bone Stock!!!
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