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  1. #1
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    Default STL Weight

    On a 1.8 RWD (miata) STL car, what should the weight be?

    2490
    2490.75 lbs
    or
    2491

    almost 100 lbs heavier than SM... yikes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 0100 View Post
    On a 1.8 RWD (miata) STL car, what should the weight be?
    2430+2.5% = 2490.75, rounded to 2491.

    Lot more ponies than Spec Miata, too, as well as bigger brakes, bigger tires, better trans/rear diffs, and rear wing, etc...

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    Ok wasn't sure what sticker to put on the car, thanks.

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    remember if you are running STL under SM prep you post the SM weight.
    dick patullo
    ner scca IT7 Rx7

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    Quote Originally Posted by 0100 View Post
    Ok wasn't sure what sticker to put on the car, thanks.
    Quote Originally Posted by dickita15 View Post
    remember if you are running STL under SM prep you post the SM weight.
    Ah, right; I didn't pick up on that. Dick's absolutely correct: if you keep it completely compliant to the SM specs - including restrictor plate - you're good to go at the SM weight. But remove that plate and now you've got to meet all STL specs, including weight and the 5" ride height. - GA

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    Oh great, then I just have to put one weight sticker on the car and that will work for SM and STL.

    Thanks guys!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Amy View Post
    Ah, right; I didn't pick up on that. Dick's absolutely correct: if you keep it completely compliant to the SM specs - including restrictor plate - you're good to go at the SM weight. But remove that plate and now you've got to meet all STL specs, including weight and the 5" ride height. - GA
    If your car is ITA compliant , you can run at ITA # of 2380

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