JISC classes 2008
Indeed, I was forgetting he was in the 'standard' class.ESL wrote:Ben ran in class 1 this year to good effect in his Civic type R.
Thanks Gerry for the clarification on brakes. So mine is currently class 1 apart from rear bar (could swap back) and antilift kit. Oh, and it has Black Diamond grooved disks as well.
Reckon I'll press ahead with the class 2 mods anyway (coilovers, currently on order and brakes from my old WRX) ... was just pondering the possibility of running in class 1 until I have more power from the engine.
cheers
Andy
Yup, it is indeedESL wrote:TBH your car is more in the spirit of class 2 Andy especially as it is likely to progress further during the season

Had a call today to say the new coilovers are on their way. Not KWs ... I'm taking a punt on these new units that Apex performance have commissioned. At cadwell last month I had a look at some and chatted to the guys at some length. I reckon they'll be like my old D2's but better in a couple of respects - better rebound damping and greater rigidity due to inverted design.
Class 2 it is, then, with a huuge power hike halfway through the season
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D8 is anything from a fully trimmed road car, like mine, to a lightened stripped out, trailered, shell with an engine.
I used to run in the road going class till I put 888s on.
No Time Attack cars, except for Duncan and he'll probably be in road going anyway.
D8 will need a roll cage and 4 point harness whereas roadgoing won't.
I used to run in the road going class till I put 888s on.
No Time Attack cars, except for Duncan and he'll probably be in road going anyway.
D8 will need a roll cage and 4 point harness whereas roadgoing won't.