This comment baffles me, and I've heard it a bunch. The only significant differences between SS and T:I like the original (and mostly current) intent of IT and worry about creeping too far down the slope. I do not want to race Prod and SS is too stock for me. Touring would be fun but too expensive for my budget.
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It's interesting that Touring fixes some of what I see as problems with SS:
Due to the absolute stockness of SS, it can become a car of the month/year category. Kaching!$$$ Nice car today, worthless tomorrow.
And then theres the special shock/trunk kit stuff...
And ECU problems, like top speed limiters, etc.
So, by allowing shocks, ECUs, and individual car allowances, Touring has the potential to fix some of the SS issues. But Touring cars seem to be much more expensive right out of the box.
Of course, the allowances are a bit of a Pandoras box, but, sometimes I wonder if SS wouldn't be better off with the touring rules? Cheaper, and longer wearing? Tastes better, AND less filling???
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"Ask any Formula car driver and he'll tell you that a "real race car" isn't made by Chevy or ford or even Porsche.
Think Lola, Reybard, etc.
Ask any formula car driver with wings and he'll tell you it's gotta have wings to be "real". it's all about your perspective....
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Shot down...probably, but I wouldn't be surprised to see it happen in the near future, guns loaded or not. Just an opinion.[/b]
I still don't understand how a shock upgrade or such being expensive can be used in the same sentence with SS racing and "tight budget". A new car every couple of years to remain competitive is hardly what I'd call a tight budget. The only true advantage I can see to SS is that there just isn't as much that's allowed to be messed with (improved upon) as there is in Touring or even IT. Therefore, you don't spend as much time in the garage...or do you?
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Not as bad as you say. I built an SSC car (Mazda3) for the '05 season.
The car was $16K brand new and the motor was $4K. So it was already $13K under your estimate, to get rolling. It's resale value was better than your estimate too.
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My biggest beef with stock classes are the ability for some cars to legally adjust camber while others cannot. Just make camber adjustment legal across the board. Saves cost on tires!!! [/b]