Integra sunroof plugs
put one in my civic, put one in my buddys drag civic. nice kits. only thing is you cant put any pressure on them (climing in and out of the car if you have doorbars) so you have to be carefull
100% water tight as long as you get a good seal when you apply the sealent.
100% water tight as long as you get a good seal when you apply the sealent.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by David S. Wallens »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I may need to de-sunroof an Integra. Anyone have experience with the lighterfaster.com sunroof plugs? Are they really water-tight?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Only real problem with that design is that it isn't going to meet the requirements of the rulebooks, which typically require the same material as the roof, or steel.
We have a wooden buck that we use to form a sheet metal plug.
-k
Only real problem with that design is that it isn't going to meet the requirements of the rulebooks, which typically require the same material as the roof, or steel.
We have a wooden buck that we use to form a sheet metal plug.
-k
for SCCA IT classes the plug needs to be same material as the roof (ie thin sheet of steal), for NASA it can be any suitable material (CF, Aluminum, ect..)
With that said, I raced with SCCA with a CF plug and they didn't seem to mind, but it was just a little local race with no prise $$.
With that said, I raced with SCCA with a CF plug and they didn't seem to mind, but it was just a little local race with no prise $$.
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