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DragonRacing17
11-01-2004, 02:00 PM
Am I allowed to replace the two-line calipers on my car with single line calpiers from a later year of the same model. They have exactly the same mounts and use the same rotors and pads. As long as I am replumbing the lines and replacing the calipers, I would like to make things a little simpler if possible. I would appretiate your opinions.

Andy Bettencourt
11-01-2004, 03:19 PM
Is that later year of the same model included in the spec line of the current classification? If it is, yes, if it isn't, no.

AB

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Andy Bettencourt
New England Region, R188967
ITS RX-7 and ITA project SM
www.flatout-motorsports.com

Knestis
11-01-2004, 06:13 PM
What consitutes the "assembly" in this case? The caliper? The "wheel assembly?" The entire system?

K

DragonRacing17
11-02-2004, 10:23 PM
The only thing being changed is the caliper. Everthing else is compatable with either calipers.

Thanks

DragonRacing17
11-02-2004, 10:24 PM
The only thing being changed is the caliper. Everthing else is compatable with either calipers.

Thanks

Andy Bettencourt
11-02-2004, 10:31 PM
You have to tell us the make, model and year(s) in question.

AB

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Andy Bettencourt
New England Region, R188967
ITS RX-7 and ITA project SM
www.flatout-motorsports.com

Knestis
11-02-2004, 11:06 PM
The pertinent rule says that you can swap "assemblies" among cars on a given spec line. The question is whether the caliper alone is an "assembly."

For example, it's commonly held that you can take the entire FI system off of one RX7 (2nd gen) and replace it with another - but you can't just swap injectors...

I THINK that I've seen the standard set that says that the entire brake system is an assembly. If all of the other parts are identical - and only the calipers are different P/Ns - then it's a non-issue probably.

K

DragonRacing17
11-03-2004, 10:57 AM
I have a 1983 Volvo 242 and I want to put the calipers from a 1988 Volvo 242 on it.

Andy Bettencourt
11-03-2004, 11:10 AM
Correct me if I am wrong:

I don't see that car even listed in the ITCS.

The 242's are in ITB and are specified as the 1975 2.0 or the 1976-1981 2.1 versions.

The only Volvo listed in those years are the 1983-1985 240 2.3's.

Asuming you have a 240, the 1988 version is not on the same spec line and therefor would NOT be legal.

AB

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Andy Bettencourt
New England Region, R188967
ITS RX-7 and ITA project SM
www.flatout-motorsports.com

Knestis
11-03-2004, 07:47 PM
...at which point DragonRacing17 is going to ask, "Who came up with this stupid set of rules?"

The ITCS gets assembled piece-meal, rather than from any big-perspective point of view. If nobody specifically asked for your car make/model/year to be listed, it isn't - even if it is exactly the same as those that are. You're going to want to look VERY closely at the book, figure out if you need to make any classification requests, do the paperwork, and then make your preparation decisions.

It's a goofy system but it's all we have.

K

DragonRacing17
11-08-2004, 02:03 PM
The car is a Volvo 200 series, 240 means it has a 4-cylinder engine (2.3L), and 242 means it is the 2-door model. So it is classified in the ITCS under 1983-85 Volvo 240. But you have clarified my question about the legality of the caliper swap, I will just stick with the stock 2-line calipers.
Thanks