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prmspen 02-07-2019 05:55 PM

JCW With Coilovers - What Class?
 
I just bought a 2011 JCW, and I'm trying to figure out my autocross class. The car has aftermarket coilovers and rear sway bar / end links, and everything else that matters is stock. What class should I register in?

I've tried to figure it out from the SCCA rules, but I'm not sure.

cmt52663 02-08-2019 02:50 AM

Street Touring Unlimited (STU) as of this year.

Without the coil-overs the car would run in D Street (DS).

Cheers,

Charlie

prmspen 02-08-2019 06:21 AM


Originally Posted by cmt52663 (Post 4449029)
Street Touring Unlimited (STU) as of this year.

Without the coil-overs the car would run in D Street (DS).

Cheers,

Charlie

Thanks Charlie. I'm looking forward to getting out there in the JCW.

invaliduser 04-09-2019 03:10 PM

Followup question on this. Would a current gen JCW with dealer or port installed JOHN COOPER WORKS PRO SPORT CHASSIS (JCW coilovers) still be in D Stock?

v10climber 04-10-2019 12:39 PM


Originally Posted by invaliduser (Post 4462507)
Followup question on this. Would a current gen JCW with dealer or port installed JOHN COOPER WORKS PRO SPORT CHASSIS (JCW coilovers) still be in D Stock?

If it's dealer installed it wouldn't be legal without a specific call-out in the Appendix A classing. If the coilovers are port or factory installed they would be legal. I'm not too familiar with those coilovers so that's about all the help I can provide. Check the definition of "standard part" in the SCCA rulebook. Section 12.


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