View Poll Results: Times have changed, should the RR damper rule change too?

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  • No RR dampers allowed at all, even if fitted as orig. equip.

    19 19.00%
  • RR dampers allowed, but only the ones fitted as orig. eq.uip

    27 27.00%
  • Aftermarket RR dampers allowed, but only on cars w/RR dampers fitted as orig.equip.

    22 22.00%
  • Any damper may be fitted, but may be claimed for $5000 per set.

    1 1.00%
  • Any damper may be fitted.

    25 25.00%
  • Anything goes, 4 way, active, or magic dampers.

    6 6.00%
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Thread: Remote res.dampers...your opinion...

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  1. #20
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    Eleven votes now? I wish that I were able to describe how hard I am rolling my eyes right now.

    Speaking specifically of the Honda S2000, the rear suspension was designed with RR dampers as original equipment. Honda didn't do it for fun, they did it due to space confinement... that's the design of the car. Any OE or high quality aftermarket replacement will utilize the same RR design and if an individual would choose to use non RR dampers in their place, that would constitute a change in damper type.... which isn't legal either.
    Last edited by 77ITA; 03-20-2008 at 06:27 PM.
    -Jeff S
    '07 Mid-Am ITA Champion
    '07 St.Louis Region Driver of the Year

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    Honda S2000 for ITR in the works

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