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.....my bad....<I hate that saying>
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You can probably pass some of the "picker of nits" designation on through to Chevy if it matters any. Perhaps the definition of "stock" that the SCCA has used for years applies here. It's intended to create a level playing field for competition where people are inclined to want to use "interpretations" in any possible sense favorable to them, so it ought to be good enough to clear up the discussion here. Quote:
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SCCA's stock category allows wheels to be changed, but their width(s) must remain the same as stock for the model in question. Z/28 wheels on a ZL1 would not meet this requirement. Just to add a pertinent and entirely true story - about six years ago I wanted to get my car built with the wheels and tires from that year's GT500 - an inch wider on the wheels. Our salesman said he couldn't do that, so I went to his boss who wouldn't budge either. As it happened, that dealership could also source Ford Racing parts, including FRPP's GT500 wheels, and I could have made it happen that way but I still wouldn't really have had a fully stock GT. It's no different at a Chevy dealership for Z/28 parts on a ZL1 now than it was for me at Ford for GT500 parts on a GT back then. . . You guys stay up way too late for me, and this site is randomly refusing to recognize blank lines for the purpose of separating different thoughts. Grrrr.
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ties the restriction to what a single car could have been ordered with. Since a car cannot be two different trims you don't get to mix and match. BUT . . . the SCCA Solo rules do go on to allow you to convert one trim to another - provided that you make every single change between the car you have and the car you want to use something from. IOW, you'd have to make it an exact clone. That would mean to install Z/28 wheels and tires on a ZL1 you'd have to swap the powertrain, lose all of the "features" that are unavailable on the Z/28, swap the MRC to Multimatics, install thin rear glass, etc., etc. A protest might even be upheld if you didn't strip out all of the now-excess ZL1 wiring. Up until this year, tires in stock category only had to be "DOT-approved", meaning that everybody who was anybody ran R-comps. But this is changing with the introduction of the "street" category, where minimum treadwear is 140 this year and goes up to 200 in another year. That already puts the Trofeos off the table for the minimum-preparation category (i.e. closest to production line stock, which is what we're assuming here for doing only a ZL1 wheel/tire upgrade to Z/28 spec). Norm |
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Regarding the new tire rules, are they the same for both Solo and SoloII? I've read about it wrt autocross, but not road racing. How would one apply SCCA rules to have a Z/28 compete with a ZL1? Is that even possible? |
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Think in terms of each trim being separate (sub-models?) even though they are all under the Camaro "umbrella" (so to speak). Even though everything probably fits without modification, you still can't pick and choose across trims unless you make the entire change-over.
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I'm not sure anyone else here really cares to see how they "square off". The Z/28 long-timers here all believe in the Z/28 as the "true" track design. We lobbied and waited for this car before it was even whispered about. As we continued our discussion we didn't believe the ZL1 to be the complete answer. So we waited, discussed and waited some more. We finally received more than we asked for. Personally I'd go for the 1LE over the ZL1 and add what Z/28 parts I could. But if you prefer the ZL1 there is a section for that.
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