It looks like the SCCA is going to mix up their Time Trials classes next year, with the largest class moves seeming to be in the Sport classes. Previously the FR-S/BRZ dominated Sport 6. It looks like they'll be moving the Twins up to Sport 5 next year. Curiously, they're also brining the RX-8 down from Sport 5 to Sport 6...
With the Twins packing up shop, I'm thinking about getting back into SCCA TT. My first thought was to either pick up another NC or try my hand at RX-8 rotary things. When I looked at the other cars on the list, I noticed the DC2 Integra GSR in also in Sport 6. I just so happen to have a clean DC2 GSR. I'm assuming the DC2 likely won't keep up with the Mazda siblings on track, given equal levels of mild prep? Or am I mistaken? Would it even be competitive?
If I was just buying a car for a class, I would just pick up one of the Mazda's. If I decided to run my Integra, it would have a few things going for it:
-All preventative and track maintenance is already done.
-No leaks, everything needing to be replaced has already been replaced by me.
-I've done all the cooling/reliability mods to the Integra, it's been reliable on track thus far (mostly just open lapping days).
-I already have a lower seat in the Integra and know that I fit on track with a helmet (I'm 6'2"- I ended up having to bolt the seat directly to a bracket to fit with a helmet- no seat rails).
-It can carry a set of wheels/tires in the trunk without an issue.
-Hardtop/coupe= no need for a roll bar if not desired. Better aero than the NC.
-It's paid for already. Additional capital needed to run is minimal to say the least.
Of course there are a long list of cons: it's FWD, open front diff, I can't adjust camber/caster in Sport 6 (no aftermarket camber adjustment allowed, whereas NC & RX-8 have factory camber/caster adjustment), it's heavier than the NC, can't fit at much tire under the fenders without a roll (class limited to 225's, it might be close on the 15x8's I have), it's an older car, the B18C1 is getting harder to find as time goes on, less torque than the NC/RX-8, etc.
A lot of that stuff is bench racing. Anyone with real world experience in both cars? How close are they on track with basic bolt-ons (class is essentially limited to 225 wide 200tw tires, intake/exhaust, commonly found springs and shocks- no coilovers and commonly found bladed sway bars- no splined bars, no extra camber mods). Locally, I don't think it will matter much, but I'm curious how much potential time I would be leaving on the table?
Any insights or experiences with both platforms?
Thank you!