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CAMS CLASS 2F SPECS
Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 1:14 pm
by fish
Can anyone give me the Car specs / regulations for the 2F Cams class or
advise on where I can obtain them.
thanks
Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 1:52 pm
by Li7hium
The generic response around here usually is to buy the CAMS manual.
But I'm after these details as well if someone has them and is willing to provide their knowledge.
Matt
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Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 2:05 pm
by fish
hhmmm great will look forward to that then
I only want the basic regs not every little detail like:
what can be done to:
tyres
engine
brakes
gearbox & diff
Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 10:07 am
by Boyracer
You really need to get the CAMS manual...
Here are a few basics for 2F.
-Tyres are radial road tyres,can use R spec.
-Diff must use ratio available to particular model...can use Torsen.
-Engine must be from that model.
-Inlet manifold has to be standard from that model.
-Engine internals are pretty much free but must be aprox. same capacity.
-Gearbox same as standard car.
-Must have working headlights and windows.
-Have to run passenger seat but all other trim can be removed.
Hope this helps...let me know if you need to know more.
Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 11:58 am
by Cal
Come to the next Top Gear meeting at QR and have a look over the cars. Most are 2F.
Cal.
Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 12:11 pm
by fish
thanks guys ...will definately be out at the next top gear meeting may be driving in it if all goes to plan ...
Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 1:16 pm
by Cal
Why not rent one of Brian and Henri's race car rentals and have a run:
http://www.racecarrentals.com.au/Cal.
Re:
Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 9:53 am
by neil d
Boyracer wrote:You really need to get the CAMS manual...
Here are a few basics for 2F.
-Tyres are radial road tyres,can use R spec.
-Diff must use ratio available to particular model...can use Torsen.
-Engine must be from that model.
-Inlet manifold has to be standard from that model.
-Engine internals are pretty much free but must be aprox. same capacity.
-Gearbox same as standard car.
-Must have working headlights and windows.
-Have to run passenger seat but all other trim can be removed.
Hope this helps...let me know if you need to know more.
Suspension is relatively free in that you can run coil overs however you must retain standard arms.
Brakes are free.
With respect to the donk you can pull metal out of the head however you can not weld extra metal in. Cams/pistons are free and you can run whatever computer you want. Headers and remaining exhaust is free.
Obviously you need a Cams approved Roll cage, kill switch and extinguisher.
That should cover the 2f regs
I echo what cal said come out to the top gear meet and speak to the guys or alternatively you can come around to my house and have a look over my car.
Neil
Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 3:59 pm
by SKYHI
Most will probably know, but for those that don't you can get all the regs online now:
http://www.camsmanual.com.au/racing.aspPaul.
Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 6:06 pm
by Pilsner
To be eligibile for 2F car needs to comply with Cams Class I rule:
Vehicles in Class I shall be representative of mass-produced vehicles, featuring fully enclosed bodywork, of which a minimum of 500 were produced world wide in at least one twelve calendar month period. Unless otherwise specified, such vehicles shall compete in their basic form for the model represented.
So you can run NA, NB, NBSE, NC but you can't run a NBSP (only a 103 produced).
To run the SE you need to fit a 34mm restrictor in the turbo inlet housing as per Cams drawing and run standard turbo and intercooler
Re:
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 10:26 am
by Cal
Pilsner wrote:To run the SE you need to fit a 34mm restrictor in the turbo inlet housing as per Cams drawing and run standard turbo and intercooler
Done properly, one of these should easily produce more more than the current top 2F cars at 210 - 220hp or whatever.