Any news? Anyone?
|
2 Attachment(s)
Sorry don't get on here often.. I attached some pics. I love the look and he has it so it bolts in and bolts out when he needs the back seat for his kids. utilizes the rear seat belt bolt holes
|
Hmmm... Tubing diameter looks a lil small, or is because it's raw pipe? But exactly the concept I would "need"/like as far as the removal as well. Would this appease the more finicky tracks with their tech specs I wonder?
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
4200#
I have some experience building a roll cage back in the 90s in an 1800lb mini stock asphalt oval car. It never went on it's top but was hit front, rear and sides on every inch in the 3 yrs a friend of mine drove it. No injuries.
I have an A10 HBM Vert. These things weigh around 4200 lbs. Track speeds 130+ and street speeds ???? On the track if one of these goes upside down it's going to take a lot to keep it off of your head. On the street you can't have the bar within reach of your head or your passengers head. Without going full cage I'm considering a custom that is a combination of RSR and RPM but welded in. Hate to do that to to such a nice car but..... |
|
I saw your pics in another thread. Very nice! Man your going to have some fun with that car. Share some track stories and pics.
|
ihra nhra both require a 6 point so nothing I have seen yet will be class legal, if your going to race forget the vert.
|
Bumping this thread for update. Wanted to do SCCA Track Night in America on the ROVAL at Charlotte with my 2SS Convertible, but it won't pass tech due to having not having a roll bar with the V8 (Could run a 6 without but not the Turbo 4), https://www.tracknightinamerica.com/...-equipment-car and https://dk1xgl0d43mu1.cloudfront.net...pdf?1488483974
Looking for something online that would fit the bill, and all I see is for Gen 5. Any updates here? |
Quote:
|
rpm is sayin that they have 2 customer cars left until they resume R&D on the 6th gen vert. before they took on the work they were 80% complete
|
Quote:
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:18 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.9 Beta 4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.