Re: Crossfire Drifter
Andrew: That's funny... It says SCCA Formula D rules approved. The SCCA has only spec'd the Crossfire for SOLO to this date... I guess they're referring to the general Formula D spec. not the specifics for the Crossfire which have not been established as of yet.
In those broad SCCA classification terms, I could class the Crossfire in SCCA GT(1) GT(2) GT(3) and build it to something completely insane and still fit within the general parameters of the class...
The boys from the National Custom Car Assn. mentioned to me that they saw the car last year at SEMA and spoke with the reps. from DC. The car was one-off and hadn't been finished. The engine tuning was supposed to be done by Renntech, but was not completed by the time the show started and they were basing the performance on a supposed performance spec. that Renntech had promised them.
Only passing on information I got from my cohorts... This was a show car that never got completed for racing purposes... This is what I heard from my guys... We have yet to find a Crossfire that has been tricked-out... You would think that the person or company that does do a 400 HP Crossfire would be posting like heck on this website to promote the product and or products that they sell to make the HP...
It's still smoke and mirrors as far as I'm concerned...
Last edited by HDDP; Dec 18, 2005 at 08:04 PM.