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RE: Reduced class structure: now CSP/DSP Civic question

To: brandon@autocrossing.com
Subject: RE: Reduced class structure: now CSP/DSP Civic question
From: GSMnow@aol.com
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 11:02:07 EDT
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 1999 21:56:44 -0700
Brandon Smith wrote:

<< Whoa.. You can do motor swaps in SP?  I'm pretty new to Solo2 and I'm
currently running a stock Civic, but I had no idea you could do a motor
swap in SP.  It seems pretty counter-intuitive actually.  Aren't things
like cams and other internals restricted in SP?  Do the rules really
mean that someone with a 106hp Civic can't put in a cam which will give
them maybe 5 more hp, but they could just drop in the B16A (Civic Si
motor) and get 160hp legally?  I must have really missed something if
the rules truly allow someone to go from the SOHC motor to DOHC VTEC
motor within the rules of SP. >>

The SP rules allow you to up date and back date between any cars listed on 
the same line in the SP class section of appendix A. So where a Civic DX and 
Si are together, yes you could put the Si motor in the DX body. BUT you have 
to swap the entire motor as a unit. No head or cam swaps, just complete 
engines. They do split major differences like the 1300's and 1500's, but keep 
the 12 valve and 16 valve 1600's together. I have a 98 book in front of me, 
and there are 4 separate lines for Civic, and 2 more fo CRX. And of course 
the Acura Integra has it's own line, but all on one, Hmmm. How about a Type R 
motor in a first gen Integra??? I just looked at the proposal for the "new" 
SP and in DSP it has Integra GS-R on one line, and Integra NOC on another 
line. And in CSP they have Integra Type R, Darn, they caught that one  ;-)

Gary M.

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