SCCA Autox Solo2 Streetport & Bridgeport Classification
SCCA Autox Solo2 Streetport & Bridgeport Classification
First off, sorry bout the title length, but I searched for this and couldnt find the answers
, so I pretty much stuck in all the keywords incase some down the line needs to find this info
As the title says, does anyone know what the Solo2 classification for streetported and bridgeported 13B n/a's are?
Thanks in advance
, so I pretty much stuck in all the keywords incase some down the line needs to find this infoAs the title says, does anyone know what the Solo2 classification for streetported and bridgeported 13B n/a's are?
Thanks in advance
If it is the type of 13b that came with the RX-7 1979-92 then you could also run in F Prepared. Still fast cars but you can run true racing slicks which saves money if you can find a road race guy to bum used tires off of.
Hopefully someone with a little more knowledge in this area will add to the thread.
With a boinger the bore can be increased 0.047, and port matching may be done in the SP classes. I don't know how this translates for a rotary.
In this case, the allowed port matching is at the UIM/housing (and exhaust-manifold/housing) interface and no more that one inch from either side of this interface (same as the rules for Improved Touring). It does not refer to the rotary's chamber ports.
If I read the Solo-II rules section 15.10.Z correctly (covering Street Prepared Mods) stock camshafts are required, so stock valve lift and duration must be used. This would translate to mean no enlargement to the stock intake and exhaust chamber ports in a rotary.
So it looks like Street Prepared is out for a car w/a ported engine. In addition, reading through the Street Modified rule set it looks like engine mods are limited to what you can do in Stock, Street Touring or Street Modified. Since open cams are not allowed in any of these classes, then neither are ported rotaries. So a ported engine throws you straight into Prepared.
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If I read the Solo-II rules section 15.10.Z correctly (covering Street Prepared Mods) stock camshafts are required, so stock valve lift and duration must be used. This would translate to mean no enlargement to the stock intake and exhaust chamber ports in a rotary.
So it looks like Street Prepared is out for a car w/a ported engine. In addition, reading through the Street Modified rule set it looks like engine mods are limited to what you can do in Stock, Street Touring or Street Modified. Since open cams are not allowed in any of these classes, then neither are ported rotaries. So a ported engine throws you straight into Prepared.
-b
Last edited by wrankin; Apr 23, 2008 at 07:36 AM.
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I went back and re-read the Solo-II Rules. In Street Modified, hot cams would be allowed under the "Open Drivetrain" section (16.1.D). Therefore, street and bridgeports should also be allowed.
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Last edited by wrankin; Apr 23, 2008 at 09:43 AM.
Yeah, I've heard that porting rule argued both ways. I think that some people are interpreting it the way they want to. I would love to do some porting, but as I read the rules it simply isn't allowed. I'd be very happy if I was mistaken on this, though.
In addition, reading through the Street Modified rule set it looks like engine mods are limited to what you can do in Stock, Street Touring or Street Modified. Since open cams are not allowed in any of these classes, then neither are ported rotaries. So a ported engine throws you straight into Prepared.
-b
"D. Drivetrain and related components (induction, ignition, fuel systems, etc.) are unrestricted except for the following limitations:
1. Engine block must be a production unit manufactured and badged the same as the original standard or optional engine for that model. Badges that exist as marketing aliases for the manufacturer will be recognized as equivalents. Swaps
involving makes related only at a corporate level are not recognized as equivalents. Models produced as a joint |venture between manufacturers may utilize any engine from any partner in the joint venture, provided that an engine from the desired manufacturer was a factory option in that particular model (e.g. Eagle Talon available originally with either a Mitsubishi or Chrysler engine, may use any motor from Chrysler or Mitsubishi). This allows engine blocks manufactured as production units for sale in other countries such as Japan or Germany.
2. Maximum engine displacements per class are specified in Appendix A."
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Sorry - I dont mean to hijack the thread....
Sorry - I dont mean to hijack the thread....
First off, sorry bout the title length, but I searched for this and couldnt find the answers
, so I pretty much stuck in all the keywords incase some down the line needs to find this info
As the title says, does anyone know what the Solo2 classification for streetported and bridgeported 13B n/a's are?
Thanks in advance
, so I pretty much stuck in all the keywords incase some down the line needs to find this infoAs the title says, does anyone know what the Solo2 classification for streetported and bridgeported 13B n/a's are?
Thanks in advance

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