lightyear wrote:I would like to go. Need to check calendar, and test the car. And logbook it. What would my car be log booked as? NB8B with SE manifold and turbo. SE replica?
A CAMS logbook includes a classification for the vehicle, which is quite distinct from it's supersprint class.
Most MX-5s are classified as 2A, 2B of 2F, depending upon their level of modification.
I suspect you are actually querying which supersprint class best suits your car.
If it were a standard SE, then it would best fit in supersprint class 1C, however, as it is actually a modified NB I suspect you will be in supersprint class 2C or 3C, depending on mods and turbo restrictions.
I suggest you read the supersprint regs for types 2 & 3. The NSW version is here
http://supersprints.com.au/rules-and-regulations/2015/2015%20Vehicle%20Regs.pdfNot sure if there is an equivalent national regs doc.
The main (only?) advantage of having a log booked car at supersprints is that you only need to get your driving gear checked at scrutineering, and don't need to line up to get your car checked. If your car is selected for targeted scrutiny, the scrutineers will visit you during the day to check the car. So, it saves a little time in the morning.
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