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AE86ITA
02-23-2009, 06:30 PM
Anyone know if a '96 Civic CX Hatchback has been raced in IT before? Would like to know the class and weight if ITA.

Thanks,


Efrain

quadzjr
02-24-2009, 09:33 AM
I don't have the 09' GCR in front of me but I would swear that the cx woudl nto be an "A" car. I don't even see it classes in the 08' GCR I have here at the office, but I maybe missing it.

Chip42
02-24-2009, 02:17 PM
I don't believe that there is a classification for the 96-00 Civic hatch (EK) at all currently. there are classifications for the EX (ITA) and Si (ITS) coupes in that generation, but neither came in the 3-door body style. If the DX is classified - say in ITB, then you could convert the car to DX and run there (no more VIN rule). or you could request that the car be classified (likely in ITC or ITB). As a point of reference, the 92-95 (EG) Civic CX is classed in ITC.

AE86ITA
02-24-2009, 03:42 PM
This the data we found:


http://www.clubcivic.com/index.php?pageid=specs6

Ed Funk
02-24-2009, 03:46 PM
:shrug:Is it just me, or is this a little hard to decipher?:(

Knestis
02-24-2009, 05:16 PM
First question is how (or if) the CX is any different than a DX, in terms of what we care about for classing/spec'ing in IT.

Second would be either asking for the CX to be listed (if it is substantively different) OR worrying about whether the DX is listed - or listed correctly. Any or all of these things could be initiated by a letter to the club racing office with SPECIFIC requests to do what you want done. This really needs to be accompanied by documentation sufficient for the ITAC to make a decision, including all of the kinds of information you see in the ITCS, explanations of changes during the generation production run, comparisons with similar/related models, etc.

K

jimmyc
02-24-2009, 05:50 PM
First question is how (or if) the CX is any different than a DX, in terms of what we care about for classing/spec'ing in IT.

K

for 96-00 EK hatchbacks, the CX and DX are "trim level changes".

Things like, AC, PS, and other little things maybe even the rear wiper.

The motor is the exact same, along with the trans, brakes, suspension, chassis.

CRallo
02-24-2009, 08:50 PM
for 96-00 EK hatchbacks, the CX and DX are "trim level changes".

Things like, AC, PS, and other little things maybe even the rear wiper.

The motor is the exact same, along with the trans, brakes, suspension, chassis.

well that would make life a bit easier...

ITC Racer
02-28-2009, 03:49 PM
I think this would be a good car for ITA or perhaps ITB- depending on how light it could be made. Specs at first glance appear similar to 88-91 CRX Si

jimmyc
03-06-2009, 11:54 AM
I think this would be a good car for ITA or perhaps ITB- depending on how light it could be made. Specs at first glance appear similar to 88-91 CRX Si

accept that car is an anomaly, as it was HEAVILY underrate from the factory.

Knestis
03-06-2009, 12:09 PM
I don't have my info with me right now but I think that the DX of that generation (or maybe the '92-95 version?) is currently on the ITAC list-of-things-to-look-at. If someone would provide documentation via...

[email protected]

...we could maybe fix the CX situation at the same time.

K

ekim952522000
03-06-2009, 02:30 PM
I don't have my info with me right now but I think that the DX of that generation (or maybe the '92-95 version?) is currently on the ITAC list-of-things-to-look-at. If someone would provide documentation via...

[email protected]

...we could maybe fix the CX situation at the same time.

K

I submitted the 92-95 DX to be moved to ITB, I was waiting until I find the results of that before I submit the 96-00 for ITB.