Doesn't the Spec V also have 6 speed and LSD that the non-Spec doesn't
have?
Mike
168 hp car in DS - ugh
S Meyers wrote:
>
> Recall the many dialogues about separation of cars of similar models
> being classed in different classes, even though horsepower rating varied
> by only 10-20, or even more? It seemed that SCCA had figured out that
> was not a good thing. So all Neons went to G Stock, ACR's and all
> others. All later model Celicas with and the four cylinder and six
> cylinder MX-6's into one class. All Mustang and Camaro V-8's into one
> class. Right?
>
> And now the 2002 Nissan SE-R *Non-Spec V* goes to G Stock (it was the
> non-Spec-V, right?). Only TEN hp difference?
>
> If true, Methinks SCCA has developed a taste for "corporate
> prostitution".
>
> So, what classes shall we now place all of the lower horsepower V-8's
> Detroit has produced in recent times? ;-)
>
> You're losing it, guys.
>
> S Meyers
> Glendale AZ.
>
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