BritRacer wrote:
This would be great, but whats wrong with using the current part he offers and stipulating that it must be connected in the top holes to keep the stock throw.
Also why is this part not covered under the following from 2.1. As in the stock configuration it is a direct replacement for the porsche part, with no performance impact as the throw etc remains the same.
"Aftermarket parts designed and sold as direct replacements for stock genuine Porsche original equipment parts with no change in performance or weight may be used and will be considered “stock” for the purposes of these rules"
Good points above so I'd like to ask for clarification as it relates to my previous post about the other two front shift levers (not the back transmission linkage).
www.lindseyracing.com/LR/Porsche/LRA-944-SSL.html
www.9xauto.com/porsche-944-968-custom-shifter
Would the two shifters above meet the "direct replacement" rule if adjusted to stock height?
I'm asking clarification because of this clause:
14.3.1
"The shift lever (only) from Only 944’s is considered an acceptable
factory alternative:
only944.com/partscatalog/only/shifter/"
Does that mean any others are not acceptable or is that just an example of one that is acceptable.
Please note I am not trying to be facetious here picking apart the language but am genuinely trying to understand what is and is not currently allowed in the rules as I participate in the discussion of proposals for next year.