WARNING to autocrossers!
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Ok.. checked into the CLASSING issue for the SS if you replace the knuckels with this part.
So far the general consensus is that if you replace these and plan on running in DS... you cannot since it's listed as a Competition part. This would throw you into SM or DSP depending on what else you've done to your car.
I might buy them over the winter just to have in case I need them, and if I move into other classes.
So far the general consensus is that if you replace these and plan on running in DS... you cannot since it's listed as a Competition part. This would throw you into SM or DSP depending on what else you've done to your car.
I might buy them over the winter just to have in case I need them, and if I move into other classes.
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Originally Posted by reallyfastchevyFTW
warning to autoX a lancer evolution will beat you
i've seen evo vs. sti comparisons where they showed that the evo mr actually beat the lamborghini mercialago (spelling?) on the track so if you try to autoX against one of those (unless you're using the one GM built for autoX they did a lot of suspension work but i was able to beat the evo.
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I am currently in contact with SCCA technical officials trying to figure out if the steering knuckles will be ok for use and stay in the stock class.
I am under the impression that the only way for them to allow them in stock class is because of a safety issue from the stock knuckles breaking easily or try to get GM to change the wording in their TSB so that it does not say for competition use in it anywhere.
I sent the technical director of solo (autocross), Doug Gill, a copy of GM's TSB and have asked him if they are allowed in stock class. And if they are not, I also asked him what needs to be done to get them allowed in stock class.
I will update as I get more information.
I am under the impression that the only way for them to allow them in stock class is because of a safety issue from the stock knuckles breaking easily or try to get GM to change the wording in their TSB so that it does not say for competition use in it anywhere.
I sent the technical director of solo (autocross), Doug Gill, a copy of GM's TSB and have asked him if they are allowed in stock class. And if they are not, I also asked him what needs to be done to get them allowed in stock class.
I will update as I get more information.
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To me this sounds like GM has a problem and is just trying to avoid a recall on a deffictive part and or a poor choice on a part that was not strong enough to begin with. What I would like to call fun or agressive street drive could end with the same results, infact it may be more of a problem due to the poor conditions of some public roads. GM designed a beautiful car and made the mistake of putting a part on it that is not capable of sustaining the forces put on it. I think GM needs to accept responsiblity and say we made a mistake and have a recall on the part, it is a safety thing. The car is just being driven the way GM wanted to market it!!
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Originally Posted by Tracer 06
To me this sounds like GM has a problem and is just trying to avoid a recall on a deffictive part and or a poor choice on a part that was not strong enough to begin with. What I would like to call fun or agressive street drive could end with the same results, infact it may be more of a problem due to the poor conditions of some public roads. GM designed a beautiful car and made the mistake of putting a part on it that is not capable of sustaining the forces put on it. I think GM needs to accept responsiblity and say we made a mistake and have a recall on the part, it is a safety thing. The car is just being driven the way GM wanted to market it!!
#58
Originally Posted by R&C_rallySS
I agree. Thats why I should go drive really hard and break my knuckles. Then I'll get it in for warnity work and ask for the upgraded ones, I'll pay the differance. Maybe I can do this, lol would be sweet.
Didn't you say the ones that broke were for R&D? I still want to see the people that have actually had they knuckles brake.
#59
I have not heard of any member here that was autocrossing and broke them on their personal car. There is a guy on the suspension page that says his were bent from autocrossing and had to get his replaced. Sorry I can't remember his name.
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I could have sworn that I made another post about this but yea I have read that guys post and I find it hard to beleave that you can bend a cast aluminium piece and at an autocross at that.
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Originally Posted by http://www.scca.com/_FileLibrary/File/07-02-fastrack.pdf
Check page 10, tech bulletin #5
5) Stock: the Technical Service Bulletin# 06-06-04-051 regarding engine recalibration (i.e. an ECU reflash) of the Z0K Solstice
and Cobalt SS is not legal for Stock category use since it is specified for competition purposes and thus does not meet the requirements
of sections 13.0, 12.4, and 3.8.A (ref. 06-337).
The competition-only steering knuckles for the Cobalt, G5, and ION, as specified in Service Information Document #1864485,
also do not meet the requirements of the Stock category (ref. 03-363).
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Well from what I read it was to be replaced with Grand am knuclkes and bearings and the bolt circle then changes to 114.5. then you need rims. but that is good news if you in the market for rims anyway. there is lots to choose from with that bolt pattern
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Here it is I looks like it disables the abuse mode in the engine management.
This is to advise owners who intend to use their 2.4L LE5 engine-equipped vehicle in competitive driving environments under high ambient temperature conditions and/or high loads for extended periods of time of the availability of an engine calibration that will allow the engine to operate at full power under these conditions. This calibration in no way alters the power output of the engine under normal operating conditions. When using this calibration, full synthetic oil (Mobil 1 5W30 or the equivalent) is required
Gm is so gay first they put in crap axles and now the steering knuckles suck too.
This is to advise owners who intend to use their 2.4L LE5 engine-equipped vehicle in competitive driving environments under high ambient temperature conditions and/or high loads for extended periods of time of the availability of an engine calibration that will allow the engine to operate at full power under these conditions. This calibration in no way alters the power output of the engine under normal operating conditions. When using this calibration, full synthetic oil (Mobil 1 5W30 or the equivalent) is required
Gm is so gay first they put in crap axles and now the steering knuckles suck too.
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actually you can delete the entire stock intake and be legal for stock class, drop in filters are ok, some regions allow a cai and some dont. catback exhaust is legal, and new shocks as long as the perch is in the same place as oem. other stuff is legal but those are the biggies.
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Here it is I looks like it disables the abuse mode in the engine management.
This is to advise owners who intend to use their 2.4L LE5 engine-equipped vehicle in competitive driving environments under high ambient temperature conditions and/or high loads for extended periods of time of the availability of an engine calibration that will allow the engine to operate at full power under these conditions. This calibration in no way alters the power output of the engine under normal operating conditions. When using this calibration, full synthetic oil (Mobil 1 5W30 or the equivalent) is required
Gm is so gay first they put in crap axles and now the steering knuckles suck too.
This is to advise owners who intend to use their 2.4L LE5 engine-equipped vehicle in competitive driving environments under high ambient temperature conditions and/or high loads for extended periods of time of the availability of an engine calibration that will allow the engine to operate at full power under these conditions. This calibration in no way alters the power output of the engine under normal operating conditions. When using this calibration, full synthetic oil (Mobil 1 5W30 or the equivalent) is required
Gm is so gay first they put in crap axles and now the steering knuckles suck too.
Nothing wrong with my steering knuckles and I have yet to see anyone actually break them.
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actually you can delete the entire stock intake and be legal for stock class, drop in filters are ok, some regions allow a cai and some dont. catback exhaust is legal, and new shocks as long as the perch is in the same place as oem. other stuff is legal but those are the biggies.
Yes, cat-backs are ok, as long as the rest of the exhuast is still stock. No header, no cat-deletes, and no GM Extrude Honed exhuast manifold. You might get by locally with some of this, but try a tour event, or Nats, and you will get nailed.
From what I've taken from the rules as well, the rear shocks are allowed just as you stated... as long as they are stock STYLE... non-adjustable.
A shock like the Koni Yellow inserts are ok in stock as long as you sleeve the stock strut.
Pretty much, nothing else is really allowed changed major parts wise.
Brake pads
Fulid
Tires ( DOT-R-comps )
plus you can use a slight spacer for the wheels to gain more room ( up to a 1/4" )
Last edited by LittleStealthSS; 04-04-2007 at 06:33 PM.
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well it broke racing... what you expect.
My friends did a few weeks back while he was just driving (taking a rh turn) car went straight across the street and over a curb, GM refused warranty work, and he ended up paying $2400 out of pocket since for some reason his insurance wouldn't cover the damage either.... fucked up IMO.
My friends did a few weeks back while he was just driving (taking a rh turn) car went straight across the street and over a curb, GM refused warranty work, and he ended up paying $2400 out of pocket since for some reason his insurance wouldn't cover the damage either.... fucked up IMO.