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2010 Car Classifications
CCDB has been updated with the revised 2010 rules as of March 25, 2010. If you've submitted a PIP schedule before that you'll need to review it and submit again.
We may be doing some house keeping with the database and getting rid of older schedules so get those updated soon. Let me know if there are any objections to clearing out old schedules. As always, remember to fill out each description for your mods. If you're using curb weight or dyno option, please also fill out those sections of the pip schedule. And finally, please include your proper name and email in the address. We'll be approving schedules following the open house this Sunday. |
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Re: 2010 Car Classifications
Was able to go and approve most submissions so far. Just a reminder, in order for the schedule to be approved, you must:
1. Fill out the 'Modification Notes' (e.g. what kind of shocks, tires, etc.) This is for us to help you better. We may catch something that doesn't need pips, or find that you replaced your shocks with coilovers but forgot to take the damper pips. 2. Even if you are submitting a dyno or weight option, you must select all the relevant pips in the engine and body sections. 3. Please also note, that if you have more than 4 bPIPs (Body & Trim), you will need to select the raceweight option. This can be obtained at municipal scales, truck scales, etc. We will also have scales on loan by Honda Canada a the first event weekend to measure but don't leave it to the last minute! 4. If you have accumulated more than 12 engine PIPs, then you must submit a dyno plot. 5. Once approved, print your schedule out and keep it with your car at all times while attending our events. Thanks! And just for reference: Rule Book CCDB website Dyno & Weight option forms, Bulletins, registration papers Last edited by bsclywilly; 05-21-2010 at 12:32 PM. |
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