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Old 2004-07-09, 08:54 AM   #18
Nick Koan
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from the thread linked at the top

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It's a long story Mark, but since I want to compete in G-Stock SCCA AutoX next year, vehicles manufactured on or after '92, can't use steel braided lines. This is the only way to get around that rule while still keeping my car 'legal'.

If you want to read more, check out this thread: SCCA Solo II Stock Class
and from http://moutons.org/sccasolo/Rules/stock.html#s13

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13.6 Brakes

1. The make and material of brake linings may be changed.
2. Substitution of clutch and brake hydraulic lines with solid metal or braided metal is allowed on all cars manufactured before model year 1992.
3. Alternate brake bleeder fittings such as "Speedbleeders" are permitted They may serve no other purpose.

now, I'm not a big auto-xer, nor do I know the rules really well. I'm just cutting and pasting stuff from the SVX thread.
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