So with the challenge still fresh in everyones thoughts, I had some questions for next year. In the interest of staying fully transparent and to give me an idea on the things I should be looking out for.
I'll start by saying this is my winter beater and rallycross car that I'm hoping survives till September to make it to the challenge, so with it not being a challenge exclusive build I just want to clarify things early.
-Shipping on parts counts but sales tax doesn't?
-Car audio: I replaced the head unit and speakers planning to sell for recoup, but if the ones I put in will count against budget, I'll pull them out when I get to FL
Registrations and insurance and all that fun stuff doesn't count.
Does the $5 I spent on the Torque app count? I can't tune with it, but it is good for testing times/speed
How about wear items between now and the challenge? Like say I go through 3 sets of brake pads between now and then, do they all count or just the ones on the car at the challenge? In that vein, the control arm and balljoint I replaced that were messed up when I bought the car?
I know I get 4 free tires, does that include wheels too or just tires? I have a feeling I'm going to wind up with 6 wheels I bring to the challenge plus the set on the car to drive down. 4 with autocross tires, 2 with drag radials IF I can find takeoffs somewhere. I'm guessing all the wheels I buy will count against budget. But, and this is a big but, what if I trade (somehow) the spare wheels I have for the miata for a set for the Vic? Will those just be FMV for the Vic?
"Nominal amounts of fluids" ... does that mean topping off the tranny or brakes, or can I change the fluid without it counting?
If I'm expecting to run a 15 second quarter mile, what does the NHRA/GRM feel I need safety wise? In this vein, would the cost of going to a test n tune night at the local dragstrip count against budget?
I'm sure I'll have more questions in the future, just trying to get a better idea of where I'm at right now budget wise, and what I'll have to spend.