A HOW TO thread for TT classing miatas??
#44
Thanks for the input guys. I bought this car to race against vettes, so that's nothing new, but I'm guessing the competition is much better down there, despite the fact that the cars will no longer be unlimited.
I was planning on doing the same thing as Zefiris (I also made 220whp last time the car was on a dyno) and shoot for TTA* since, after the negative points for tire size, it puts me in a better position than starting at TTB**
Also, apparently NASA won't recognize my SCCA TT license. It sounds like I'll have to do some HPDE's to get signed off. yay.
I'll be working just west of Bush airport, still not sure where I'll be living (see my other thread) I should be down there by the end of the month.
I was planning on doing the same thing as Zefiris (I also made 220whp last time the car was on a dyno) and shoot for TTA* since, after the negative points for tire size, it puts me in a better position than starting at TTB**
Also, apparently NASA won't recognize my SCCA TT license. It sounds like I'll have to do some HPDE's to get signed off. yay.
I'll be working just west of Bush airport, still not sure where I'll be living (see my other thread) I should be down there by the end of the month.
#46
The license thing is understandable I guess. SCCA TT is point by passing, NASA TT is open passing. It sucks, but a couple HPDE's will give me some time to get to know the system and classing before I start making changes to the car to try and fit into a class. I've got a bunch of old tires laying around, it looks like they will be good for something after all
#51
I think Gene just meant TTA in general, not specifically TTA without *'s
But still, its ridiculous that they won't class us in base TTA anyways. We are being penalized for using too small of tires? If the negative points for using smaller tires are too excessive they should change the rules, not penalize a specific car just because it happens to take advantage of those rules.
But still, its ridiculous that they won't class us in base TTA anyways. We are being penalized for using too small of tires? If the negative points for using smaller tires are too excessive they should change the rules, not penalize a specific car just because it happens to take advantage of those rules.
#52
Yep, I've been running TTA* the past 1.5 years. There's a pair of M3s that usually beat me by a second or so, but the rest of the field is usually over a second behind me. Fun trying to catch them at least.
Those M3 guys said Greg gave them the same quote about small tires, so they both had to do the TTA* when they moved up from B this season.
Handy - Your points are right on. I have all the same mods except the big brakes and I'm +18 on my classing sheet. I'd move up to TTS as well, but the wallet isn't ready for the jump. Also, TTA here(Arizona) usually has 4-8 people running each event. TTS is hardly anyone, only one person this last event.
We have two FI miatas here in TTD. They are both in the 140whp range. No clue on how many mods and such though.
Those M3 guys said Greg gave them the same quote about small tires, so they both had to do the TTA* when they moved up from B this season.
Handy - Your points are right on. I have all the same mods except the big brakes and I'm +18 on my classing sheet. I'd move up to TTS as well, but the wallet isn't ready for the jump. Also, TTA here(Arizona) usually has 4-8 people running each event. TTS is hardly anyone, only one person this last event.
We have two FI miatas here in TTD. They are both in the 140whp range. No clue on how many mods and such though.
#58
I was planning on getting them new... but I bet if you knew the right people you could get 1 race old takeoffs from the spec miata guys. I know the front runners never re-use a set of tires.
New, the spec miata R6's (actually called SM6, but are the same as R6's) are $166, compared to $242 for 225 R6's & $164 for 225 NT-01's
New, the spec miata R6's (actually called SM6, but are the same as R6's) are $166, compared to $242 for 225 R6's & $164 for 225 NT-01's
Last edited by Handy Man; 09-11-2012 at 02:08 PM.
#59
So looks like TTA/PTA classes might be going away for next year. Just heard about this on the local forum which pointed me to -
nasaforums.com • View topic - ST3 Re-visited
After reading that thread, I'm still have no clue why they want to make an ST3 class. This affects TTA because it will follow the same rules as the new ST3 so that people can run time trials and race group with the same car. Essentially, it changes PTA/TTA to follow the same rules as the TTS/U/R classes. Unlimited mods with only power/weight ratios, modified based on weight and tires. It'll just be a slightly more restricted power/weight, they are discussing something between 9.5-10, where TTS/ST2 will be bumped down to ~8.0.
I choose to limit myself to TTA because it was points based. You get to your mod limit much quicker. SUR is a spending war with near unlimited mods.
So now the decision is the lower power to get to TTB, or upgrade the limit on my credit card. I could run the new unlimited mods TTA as is and do pretty good regionally, but nationally I'll be a moving slalom if competing against unlimited budget cars.
nasaforums.com • View topic - ST3 Re-visited
After reading that thread, I'm still have no clue why they want to make an ST3 class. This affects TTA because it will follow the same rules as the new ST3 so that people can run time trials and race group with the same car. Essentially, it changes PTA/TTA to follow the same rules as the TTS/U/R classes. Unlimited mods with only power/weight ratios, modified based on weight and tires. It'll just be a slightly more restricted power/weight, they are discussing something between 9.5-10, where TTS/ST2 will be bumped down to ~8.0.
I choose to limit myself to TTA because it was points based. You get to your mod limit much quicker. SUR is a spending war with near unlimited mods.
So now the decision is the lower power to get to TTB, or upgrade the limit on my credit card. I could run the new unlimited mods TTA as is and do pretty good regionally, but nationally I'll be a moving slalom if competing against unlimited budget cars.
#60
Also, watching one of the shows for the nationals, they mentioned Toyo's new tire, the RR.
Phils Tire Service » Toyo Proxes RR
The only review I could find said they were a touch faster than R6s, but lasted longer. Might just be marketing propaganda though since the tire is so new. They are cheaper than R6s at least.
Phils Tire Service » Toyo Proxes RR
The only review I could find said they were a touch faster than R6s, but lasted longer. Might just be marketing propaganda though since the tire is so new. They are cheaper than R6s at least.