Adventures in PTE/TTE
#184
Former Vendor
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Sunnyvale, CA
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Yep. I think I'm done with PTE. I'll let my customers enjoy their parts and cars without fear that they'll be legislated against due to my success. The formula is there, we know what it is, so I have minimal desire to go and prove it just to have it all banned anyway.
#190
The pte guys I race with tell me at nationals I'll be DQ'ed for a couple things on my car.
I'd like for you guys to judge and tell me if you would protest. Pictures will be attached
1. Hood and flip up lamp covers have been bonded together.
2. Rear license plate panel has been replicated in sheet metal but no indention for tag or tag lights exists
3. Oem Under belly pan has been replicated in sheet metal
Be honest with me please
I'd like for you guys to judge and tell me if you would protest. Pictures will be attached
1. Hood and flip up lamp covers have been bonded together.
2. Rear license plate panel has been replicated in sheet metal but no indention for tag or tag lights exists
3. Oem Under belly pan has been replicated in sheet metal
Be honest with me please
#191
Wouldn't the tray be covered by the following no points allowance?
And headlights by the combo of (if you're dyno classed)
and
I got nothing for the rear finish panel though. I do have a black one in my garage that I don't need.
I've never run RA but my PB at VIR is 2:25 in a stock power NB2 on used R6s with no weight reduction/relocation work done.
g. Aerodynamics
1) Undertray/ belly pan forward of the centerline of the front axle
1) Undertray/ belly pan forward of the centerline of the front axle
h. Body
14) Headlamps, headlight covers, and fog lights may all be removed, and the holes may be covered with material that replicates the shape of the
BTM light/cover, leaving the shape of the BTM fascia intact. Uncovered holes may be used for brake ducts. Any hole providing improved intake air to the engine will be assessed one (1) point under C.4)
14) Headlamps, headlight covers, and fog lights may all be removed, and the holes may be covered with material that replicates the shape of the
BTM light/cover, leaving the shape of the BTM fascia intact. Uncovered holes may be used for brake ducts. Any hole providing improved intake air to the engine will be assessed one (1) point under C.4)
B. WEIGHT REDUCTION:
Weight reduction points are based on the actual vehicle Minimum Competition Weight (with driver). Removal and lightening of non-essential parts is permitted unless stated otherwise in these rules. Modification of the OEM frame, sub-frame, and floor pan are not permitted (see 5.2.2)
The exterior surface of the roof, hood, body panels , and doors must maintain their BTM size and shape unless listed otherwise in these rules.
Weight reduction points are based on the actual vehicle Minimum Competition Weight (with driver). Removal and lightening of non-essential parts is permitted unless stated otherwise in these rules. Modification of the OEM frame, sub-frame, and floor pan are not permitted (see 5.2.2)
The exterior surface of the roof, hood, body panels , and doors must maintain their BTM size and shape unless listed otherwise in these rules.
I've never run RA but my PB at VIR is 2:25 in a stock power NB2 on used R6s with no weight reduction/relocation work done.
#193
1. I could see the PT director letting you slide based on h.14, but I could also definitely see you getting protested for modified front fascia. It's questionable enough that I wouldn't risk it.
2. Definitely have to take the point for modified rear fascia.
3. (Without seeing pictures...) Should be legal as no points as long as it doesn't go forward past the bottom edge of the bumper or rearward past the wheel centerline.
2. Definitely have to take the point for modified rear fascia.
3. (Without seeing pictures...) Should be legal as no points as long as it doesn't go forward past the bottom edge of the bumper or rearward past the wheel centerline.