Rocky,
Update/Backdate is a Street Prepared concept. See the preface to
chapter 14.
Josh
Rocky Entriken wrote:
>
> Okay, maybe this is a dumb question from a P-class driver but I may learn
> something from the answer. Paul Zahornasky wrote:
>
> > If it is a stock engine out of another 87 Integra, you stay in stock.
> > If it is an engine out of an 86, 88, or 89, you go into D Street Prepared
> (later clarified to CSP)
>
> My '98 rulebook says, under H Stock
> Acura
> Integra ('86-'89)
>
> Doesn't that mean parts are essentially interchangeable between all the
>'86-'89
> models? I looked for a specific update/backdate rule but could not find it. I
> know it's in there somewhere (but maybe in the P section, which would not
> apply to stock).
>
> I'd always thought that model(s) listed in a single line are interchangeable.
> Thus, '86-'89 Integras are all considered essentially the same car?
>
> compare, for example, to BMW 1800, 1800 ti, and 1800TISA, each listed on a
> separate line, hence no interchanging allowed.
>
> But there's probably something I'm missing here, and when someone chimes in
> to tell me what it is, then I'll know. :-)
>
> --Rocky
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