e30-323ti wrote:metric wrote:More importantly though how do get an opinion/say in these rules?
We need to get our shit together rather than being walked over with every new rule and have our say.
Try them one their new
FB page.
But would say anyone genuinely interested would be better aligning themselves with one of the ten 'member organisiations' to instigate any real change.
A lot of the current 'rules' that remove the flexibility we are actually trying to enhance in our vehicles, really gets up my nose.
You'd be in the same boat as me with an e30 and the independent rear end although yours probably has more camber from standard than the o.5 degree negative they come.
The whole system actually worked really well, take you vehicle to a certified and they would decide what was safe and within the level of certification from a practical inspector who has experience in the industry, most certifiers are respected members of the hot rod / old school racers brigade who no what works and what doesn't from experience.
The hot rod manual was written by modifiers with the input from safety inspectors / certifiers for modifiers it's an awesome tool for anyone building a car, the camber law is written by an office dweller smacking all these experienced guys in the face telling them it is no longer safe to run a little camber on the car.
Or I can have a Motorsport license and run whatever camber I want, then whoever may end up driving or buying your machine must have a Motorsport license to take it down the road to get the milk or groceries.
I just don't understand the logic