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Old 01-13-2010, 08:26 AM
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Default 2010 LTX Shootout Classes & Rules are Posted

The classes and rules for the 2010 LTX Shootout have been posted on the LTX Shootout forums. The classes are listed below. Click the class name to see the rules for that class.

Thanks for your patience. We will have the 2010 site and registration ready in the coming weeks.
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Gracias!
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do the classes that keep the opti-spark mean the factory opti or would a msd or dynaspark opti-spark pass as well?
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Originally Posted by drivelikeIstoleit
do the classes that keep the opti-spark mean the factory opti or would a msd or dynaspark opti-spark pass as well?
Manufacturer really doesn't matter. As long as it is a direct replacement for an OEM opti you will be fine. MSD or Dynaspark are ok.
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Daren likes 30" tires!!
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that nice that theres slower index classes for novices or beginners to go out and have some fun too.
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Originally Posted by drivelikeIstoleit
that nice that theres slower index classes for novices or beginners to go out and have some fun too.
Yessir! We are trying really hard to get as many folks there as possible.
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What are the rules on exhaust systems? I see none for mod N/A. Open headers?

If so I can dig it, 45 lbs off my car without the 4 inch Mufflex.
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I'm kind of a newb here but with the LTX Extreme Street N/A, can I have aftermarket lower control arms, phb, and subframe connectors or is that not stock style suspension?
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awesome! time to get to work! lol!
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Originally Posted by am_muscl
I'm kind of a newb here but with the LTX Extreme Street N/A, can I have aftermarket lower control arms, phb, and subframe connectors or is that not stock style suspension?
yea thats stock suspension style. as long as its all in the stock locations!
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sweet
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cool... rules on LTx Outlaw are pretty easy....

you guys didn't need to name the class after me either although i appreciate the love...
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So for extreme street and extreme street power adder, you can only run a 28x10.50R15 ET Street???? Cuz if that's so I'm gonna have to send back the 28x12.50R15 ET Streets I just ordered!!!!

EDIT: Just an FYI, Mickey Thompson doesn't make a 28x10.50R15 ET Street, smallest they go is a 28x11.50
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Originally Posted by DopdBrd
So for extreme street and extreme street power adder, you can only run a 28x10.50R15 ET Street???? Cuz if that's so I'm gonna have to send back the 28x12.50R15 ET Streets I just ordered!!!!

EDIT: Just an FYI, Mickey Thompson doesn't make a 28x10.50R15 ET Street, smallest they go is a 28x11.50
28X12.50R15 ET streets ARE LEGAL for EX street classes. They have a 10.0 tread width which is what the limit is refering to.

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Radials must retain one of the following aspect ratios (275/50-15, 275/60-15, 255/50-16, 275/40-17, 315/35-17, 295/45-17, 325/45R17). 10.5" X 28" (sidewall designation) maximum bias-ply tire.
I hope the 28x12.50's will work, rules say SIDEWALL DESIGNATION, the way I interpret that is that the sidewall has to say 28x10.50.

Kyle, can you clarify a little here?
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Originally Posted by DopdBrd
I hope the 28x12.50's will work, rules say SIDEWALL DESIGNATION, the way I interpret that is that the sidewall has to say 28x10.50.

Kyle, can you clarify a little here?
http://www.ltxshootout.com/forums/sh...Street-Classes
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Extreme street sway bar rule. Wolf setup no good?
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Originally Posted by Greaseymec
Extreme street sway bar rule. Wolf setup no good?
http://www.ltxshootout.com/forums/sh...rear-sway-bars
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No good^^

I believe the tire rule is not by what it says but what it actually measures

Edit. Colin treed me damnit!!


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