pigeonfarmboy
Official Scale Nazi
Congrats. Should be a load of fun!
there is no such thing as a performance "chip" for a Neon. You can look for an ECM from a same model-year ACR, but that's more of a high-speed mod. For rallyx, the stock ECM should be fine.
Check out the Rallynotes website. They've gone through a lot of trial and error and have a pretty good car.
Here's another cool Neon rally site: www.glhracing.com
I can't wait!!!!Congrats. Should be a load of fun!
Neons were always very competitive in SCCA's Showroom Stock C class. Actually, there might have been one year the whole field were Neons. I'm not sure if it was because a more competitive car came around, or they couldn't run them anymore simply because the car had to be within a certain age limit for the class. This was right when the 1999 Civic Si came out, I remember because I'm a Honda fan and I remember it was one of the only cars to give those Neons any competition.
SCCA RallyX Rules said:6.2
ELIGIBLE VEHICLES
A RallyCross event is open to any fixed‐roof production based vehicle (including convertibles with a factory hardtop attached, targa‐types with factory panel in place, t‐tops with factory panels in place) that can pass safety inspection. If the Event Chairman after consultation with the Event Safety Steward determines at his discretion that a vehicle cannot safely negotiate the course, it may be excluded.
VEHICLE CLASSIFICATION
All vehicle classifications as listed in Article 6 must be offered to entrants at all RallyCross events. However, organizers of Regional or Divisional events may add or combine classes as they deem necessary to meet local demand. Event organizers realize that a dual‐scoring system must be used to score events both for local points and for divisional and national championships (when applicable).
All items that are not specifically allowed or referred to as unrestricted must be of manufacturer’s specification.
Rally Stock Category
Stock Rear Wheel Drive (SR) Stock Front Wheel Drive (SF) Stock All Wheel Drive (SA)
Preparation allowances:
1. All Cars must be equipped as from the manufacturer, with only factory installed and port‐installed option packages. Options that were only part of a package must be present with the entire package. Complete option packages may be installed after purchase of the vehicle.
2. Tires must be DOT approved. Tires marked “For competition only”, “Not for street use” or similar, are not allowed. No part of the tire may be modified or altered from its original form, either through addition or subtraction, other than normal wear. Tires must be the original size plus/minus 20mm cross section and 5% aspect ratio. No studded tires are permitted unless ice or snow is present. Studded
A.
B. C.
tires may not be homemade using bolts or screws. Only street‐legal studs are allowed. Tires may not interfere with any parts of the car (fenders, fender liners, suspension, etc).
3. Any air filter may be used, but it must fit in the stock location. 4. The additions of protective equipment are allowed with the following
exceptions:
a. The modifications must only provide protection to the car and/or occupants and provide no performance advantage.
b. Mud flaps may only be made of urethane and other flexible plastic derivatives (i.e. no carbon‐Kevlar)
c. Skidplates protecting suspension and drivetrain components may only be made out of metal, composite materials or plastic derivatives.
d. Driver restraints and roll cage may be added. e. Additional or replacement hood and trunk latches are permitted.
All latch systems must be secure.
5. Dress‐up and convenience items which do not give a performance advantage, reduce the weight of the car, or weigh less than the replaced standard part they are replacing are allowed (i.e. shift knobs, pedal covers).
6. ABS and/or traction control systems may be electronically/electrically disabled but not removed.
7. Vehicle lights may be replaced with alternate bulbs and housing. Auxiliary lights may be added. The total number of lights shall not be less than standard.
8. Any brake pads may be used.
9. Fuel may be any type of unleaded, E85, or diesel fuel commonly available at the pump. Alternative fuels must be pre‐approved by the event RallyCross Safety Steward prior to the event. No other alcohol fuels or nitrous oxide are allowed.
10. Any clutch disc or pressure plate may be used provided it fits all the other unmodified, stock components.
11. Exhaust systems from the catalytic converter back may be removed or replaced with the following requirements:
a. The exhaust must exit to the rear of the driver.
b. The exhaust must comply with local noise restrictions
12. Any type wheel may be used provided it complies with the following: Wheels must be of the same diameter and width as the OEM wheel. Wheel offset (backspace) must be within 0.375"(9.5mm) of original equipment wheel offset.
13. Shocks/dampers may be replaced with OEM or aftermarket replacement units intended for the specific year make and model used. The stock spring must be used as it was on the OEM unit. The spring perch must be factory welded to the damper or use the exact attachment method and position as OEM. Adjustable dampers are only allowed if the OEM unit was adjustable and must retain the same number of adjustments or fewer as OEM. Remote reservoir shocks are only allowed if they are exact OEM units.
14. The front sway bar may be added, replaced or removed. A replacement front sway bar may serve no other purpose than originally intended by the vehicle manufacturer. In the case where the front sway bar is also a suspension locating link, stock geometry and methods of attachment must be maintained.
15. Any wheel alignment settings may be used provided the settings can be accomplished within the unmodified adjustment range as delivered from the factory. Any alignment techniques allowed by the factory service manual from the vehicle manufacturer may also be used.
16. Aftermarket replacement batteries are allowed provided they are the same type, group size and location as originally equipped.
17. Spare tires, tools, jacks, and any related covers may be removed.
look for Diamond Clear headlights on Modern performance...
BTW, it's a SOHC (no hood bulge) ;-)
lol trueyep, it's about torque, and Hondas aren't known for that. :mrgreen:
Nice, it's a good color!
So what'd you find out that you need to leave?
They wouldn't let me run my 92...something about it not having swaybars.
Another thing is keeping the stock plastic door parts, with the cage design I will either have to ditch them or make some nasty looking cuts into them.
Turtle I blame you for my recent revival of rally obsession! You bastard! Must resist the urges!