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If a car's natural factor is 14.27 (M/S), it can run either L,M or N correct? Thanks, Earle
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Correct.
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That's what I thought Lane. There's a car at the Div. 3 race running in K/S (Richard Zink) that is a car naturally factored at 14.27 (M/S), so I thought he could run either L,M or N. Maybe he is running a Cobra combo now? (though that doesn't appear an option for an '89 car) ??
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LX coupe with a stick is 13.96
Now on the other hand, there was a guy named Workman at Sonoma with a LX auto that was not classified correctly in K/SA. Looks like tech missed that one big time. Last edited by Real Racer; 07-26-2008 at 03:55 PM. |
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89 lx auto is 14.45, but the 88 is at 13.80.
I am sure he is running it as an 88 and made a mistake on the tech card. |
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OK. I didn't realize there was such a difference between 88 and 89. (BTW - He runs a hatchback.)
I'm working on a coupe right now and I didn't realize I can go anywhere from K to N, depending on what year I claim...cool!
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