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So big single turbo, E85, free computers, etc etc etc is "stock" is it? You're allowed all of that and more in Early Modern. So go and have a crack and don't let fear hold you back.

New regs have come out in the last few days. EM is only up to 2002 again and no more single turbos for twin systems. E85 stays though. High country will be the last event run under the current ones.

Last chance to beat me at high country Fatz

Have you read the rules Bazil? F-all has changed for EM and you can definately still have big singles for both GTR and RX7......

Link for those who want to read them;

http://targa.com.au/tc/page_standard.asp?asset_id=11394- the Pdf on the right is the one you want.

M26. Turbo Chargers

Turbo chargers from succeeding models may be used up to the Early Modern cut-off date of 31 December

2006. Housings must be the original and remain identifiable as such. Internal components and dimensions

may be modified.


sounds like bigger turbos in stock houssings


eg all though dudes running dash 5s dont have to change their shit even though they were production spec previously?

You are reading the regs for MODERN. You need to read the regs for Early Modern ;)

For some reason it's not letting me copy/paste it.

Refer page 30, Section M9 Twin Turbo Systems.

Specifically lists 32/33/34 GTR and '92 - '02 RX7's.

Edited by Marlin

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M26. Turbo Chargers
Turbo chargers from succeeding models may be used up to the Early Modern cut-off date of 31 December
2006. Housings must be the original and remain identifiable as such. Internal components and dimensions
may be modified.
sounds like bigger turbos in stock houssings
eg all though dudes running dash 5s dont have to change their shit even though they were production spec previously?

Your reading the 2015 regs, not the 2016+

That whole section is now gone. As Ben said read M9 in the new rules

You are reading the regs for MODERN. You need to read the regs for Early Modern ;)

For some reason it's not letting me copy/paste it.

Refer page 30, Section M9 Twin Turbo Systems.

Specifically lists 32/33/34 GTR and '92 - '02 RX7's.

Merp, I see that now. Must have scrolled past it a dozen times.

cant find someone dumb enough to sit next to me

no idea why, its not like i am snowplow who crashes everytime he looks at a car

lol

I’ll co drive for you Pete- my life insurance is paid up & valid for rallies (suckers!)

Excellent.

I'm a bit all over the shop with far too many projects going on. If I decide to go I'd be disappointed if I could spend the time to do it justice in the leadup. Hence I'm even considering the idea of leasing a car instead of readying my own (which just sits in the garage these days).

Is that your way of saying you are waiting for another 0 car drive?

Not at all mate :)

It's been too long since I competed and I'd dearly love to return! I'd need to convince Timmay to sit beside me again if I was to complete the dream :)

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