OT: For my road race whores........
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Re: OT: For my road race ******........ (Ausmith)
That is one serious cage.
With door bars like that, you might as well weld the doors shut and get in the car like Bo & Luke Duke. Yeeehaw.
p.s. what the heck do you intend to do with that useless fire extinguisher? those things can't even put out a cigarette.
With door bars like that, you might as well weld the doors shut and get in the car like Bo & Luke Duke. Yeeehaw.
p.s. what the heck do you intend to do with that useless fire extinguisher? those things can't even put out a cigarette.
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Re: OT: For my road race ******........ (Big Phat R)
niiice!!!
I love seeing purpose built race cars.... function, no fashion!!!
later
matt
I love seeing purpose built race cars.... function, no fashion!!!
later
matt
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Re: OT: For my road race ******........ (GraphiteAccord)
um, those are required i believe home skillet...
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Re: OT: For my road race ******........ (Reid)
um, those are required i believe home skillet...
Yes, but that one seems a little inadequate to BPR.
Yes, but that one seems a little inadequate to BPR.
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Re: OT: For my road race ******........ (zyg)
How about a (proper) seat and harness for the "passenger"!
I think you should route the passenger side seatbelt over the cross bar instead of under it.
ECHC?
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Re: OT: For my road race ******........ (zyg)
Okay everybody.......
First of all this is a "budget" car built for SCCA ITA - not ECHC since I'm up in the MW
I plan on mounting the extinguisher behind the shifter where the E-brake handle used to be. I was in a hurry to get the car ready a few weeks back and mounting it on the cage was the easiest thing to do.
I left the passenger seat and both DOT belts in since I drive the car on the street, and becuase I wanted to "make weight" during tech. I would love to have a second seat and harness but I don't I was experimenting with the DOT belt routing. I did one over the bar and one under... over is better!
Engine combo..... the bone stock EW-4 that Honda put in it. SCCA doesn't like motor swaps. I would love to put a B16 in it, but I wouldn't have anywhere to race up here.
So far I have about $3000 wrapped up into this car (that includes the price of the car at $900). I pretty happy with it so far. It's in the garage for the winter and it'll come out in April a little bit better than it is now.
[Modified by Ausmith, 11:15 PM 8/25/2002]
First of all this is a "budget" car built for SCCA ITA - not ECHC since I'm up in the MW
I plan on mounting the extinguisher behind the shifter where the E-brake handle used to be. I was in a hurry to get the car ready a few weeks back and mounting it on the cage was the easiest thing to do.
I left the passenger seat and both DOT belts in since I drive the car on the street, and becuase I wanted to "make weight" during tech. I would love to have a second seat and harness but I don't I was experimenting with the DOT belt routing. I did one over the bar and one under... over is better!
Engine combo..... the bone stock EW-4 that Honda put in it. SCCA doesn't like motor swaps. I would love to put a B16 in it, but I wouldn't have anywhere to race up here.
So far I have about $3000 wrapped up into this car (that includes the price of the car at $900). I pretty happy with it so far. It's in the garage for the winter and it'll come out in April a little bit better than it is now.
[Modified by Ausmith, 11:15 PM 8/25/2002]
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