Guys, I hate to do this, but I would have to disagree with it. Reason being, once you start allowing mixed/matched components, you are opening up a new can of worms. There are DOZENS of parts that are cheaper than OEM replacements, many that would provide HUGE advantages in reliability or ease of acquisition with no additional performance improvement BUT, once you start going down that road, it isn't long before someone wants to consider doing something else and before you know it, the class has loss its original design. I have seen it before in the Stock Car racing world. The class votes to allow V6 springs in the front of a 4cyl car because they were cheaper to buy as a replacement. Then, the speeds increased because of increased corner entry speeds, then they wanted a better tire and then they started braking spindles, hubs and rotors so then they wanted aftermarket replacements. Before you know it, your $1,000 entry level race class is now up to $3,000 just to be competitive. Just my