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a Special Feature brought to you by Untitled-1 1 How standard are production cars? The following must remain unchanged: ✓ The engine, and its position ✓ Suspension pick-up points ✓ Stabiliser bars ✓ Gearbox ✓ Bodywork ✓ Radiator position ✓ Rear brakes Competitors are at liberty to change the following: ✓ Engine/gearbox mounting material ✓ Suspension bushes ✓ Shock absorbers and springs ✓ Engine management system, and fuel injectors ✓ Front brakes (restrictions apply) ✓ Brake and clutch friction materials ✓ Lubrication system (although no dry sumps are allowed) ✓ Exhaust system How much power and torque does the average Bridgestone Production Car make? Class A: 325 kW/650 Nm Class T: 235 kW/425 Nm 2014/06/30 10:53 AM How does boost logging work? A totally independent boost logger supplied by the series controllers electronically measures absolute intake manifold pressure. The device takes 10 measurements per second and has a built-in data pro 6W76W"v