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camarokid91
So I currently am putting a stock motor back into my camaro which will drop the car down into ESP from CP. The whole car is basically done and setup for ESP but I have been thinking about selling the Camaro and getting a C5Z and running SS. I drove a Z06 and was impressed and may have caught the Vette bug. I would like some input (Pros/Cons) as to which decision I should make? I love the Camaro but I only have room for one toy I cannot do both in this situation.
198esp
I would wait and see what happens with the scca classes
CrashTestDummy
QUOTE (198esp @ Apr 8 2013, 06:40 PM) *
I would wait and see what happens with the scca classes


Agreed. There'll no doubt be some 'adjusting' of the current new rule set, but most of the replies I've seen are in the vein of "SS on street tires will suck!" Of course, the Z06 can be a real hot ride in XP and SM, so not all's lost, but to build to the class would take the car off the street.
camarokid91
I will probably run ESP all this year and wait it out. I did noticed the rule change and it has been very vague about the future of SS considering it yields the most competition. Also on a side note does anyone know how to get more neg camber for a fourth gen and remain in ESP since I seem to have missed the strano offset bushing era.
Cr0usEEE
QUOTE (camarokid91 @ Apr 9 2013, 08:40 AM) *
I will probably run ESP all this year and wait it out. I did noticed the rule change and it has been very vague about the future of SS considering it yields the most competition. Also on a side note does anyone know how to get more neg camber for a fourth gen and remain in ESP since I seem to have missed the strano offset bushing era.


Aftermarket upper OR lower control arms are available now as an option and legal with the last SP rule revision.

Talk to Sam he knows what is legal and currently being used in competition
camarokid91
QUOTE (Cr0usEEE @ Apr 12 2013, 10:41 AM) *
QUOTE (camarokid91 @ Apr 9 2013, 08:40 AM) *
I will probably run ESP all this year and wait it out. I did noticed the rule change and it has been very vague about the future of SS considering it yields the most competition. Also on a side note does anyone know how to get more neg camber for a fourth gen and remain in ESP since I seem to have missed the strano offset bushing era.


Aftermarket upper OR lower control arms are available now as an option and legal with the last SP rule revision.

Talk to Sam he knows what is legal and currently being used in competition



Omg I just read all through all the rules and found this after I finished lol.

"1. On double/unequal arm (e.g., wishbone, multi-link) suspensions,only the upper arms OR lower arms may be modified or replaced,but not both. Non-integral longitudinal arms that primarily controlfore/aft wheel movement (e.g., trailing arm(s) or link(s) of a multi-link suspension) may not be replaced, changed, or modified.:"

I think I'am going to purchase the Global Western Uppers now.
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