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Old 12-09-2009, 11:44 AM
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I am done with the mold for the integrated hood and will be putting one into the mold today, since it is finally warm enough to do so. I would like to really do everything I can to help people get as much out of their track car, for the least investment possible. Having a track car can be expensive, but I would like to help get some more aero/door bars/etc out there. I have a tubing bender on the way and can weld decent enough.

The reason why I say track car is that the parts I would make would not be of a finish level some would accept for street cars. IE If I was to make door bars, the would not be powercoated, just raw mild. They would also just have the plates on the ends with no holes cut, so you could either weld them in or drill a couple holes as needed. I could make them for $125-140.

I would also be willing to help local lemons teams make a cage in their car, as commercial ones are probably not available, and a performance shop would want $2000 or so to build one.

Give me some more ideas.
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Some frame rails would be nice to add to mix. I've ditched mine when the cage went in, but now would like to have them back on. Not for rigidity, but for piece of mind when the inevitable curb hop happens again.
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A poly R-package style lip with molded 2-3" circle inlets with tubes to clamp on instead of the 'slots'
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I like the budget door bar idea.
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Originally Posted by Braineack
A poly R-package style lip with molded 2-3" circle inlets with tubes to clamp on instead of the 'slots'
Instead of reinventing the wheel. Just make piece that converts the "slots" into circles that can be attached to said slots and convert to a circle for ducts.
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Originally Posted by neogenesis2004
Instead of reinventing the wheel. Just make piece that converts the "slots" into circles that can be attached to said slots and convert to a circle for ducts.
I plan to do something similar to what Hustler did, one day, if I ever get to that hood project I planned two years ago.

I figured there's no lip that does it, so why not makez one...he did ask.

I do like the budget door bar idea, but then again, $275 isn't very expensive either.
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A more aero nose? I'm sure Savington and his crew would have some great input on that.

I'm thinking something that doesn't recess backwards below the bumper and obviously wide enough to route air around the front tires. Would have ducting for brake vents and a smaller more efficient inlet for the heat exchangers. Something more like the Nascar nose. I could be way off base on what would be more efficient and aerodynamic but it seems our noses are big wind catchers.

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Door bars are a must for a bunch of us that dont have them. I would also like to see a triangle strut tower bar that has a master cylinder support. As far as fiberglass a cheap trunk with a molded in duckbill like Matt Andrews would be dope maybe a smoothy tucked bumper. A super aero bumper would be dope^^^agreed.

I'd by your door bars first, I'd think you could get 30 sold fast.
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Originally Posted by Braineack
I do like the budget door bar idea, but then again, $275 isn't very expensive either.

It's twice as much as what he might offer them at....
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I'd be in for a set of door bars as long as they can be used with the HDHC bar.
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How about 2 metal bars which go front to rear, connecting the roll bar to the windshield header? This would be for folks who don't use a hardtop. I'm thinking they would jam into the little depressions in the windshield header into which the soft top latches, using the same type of mechanism. It would have a turnbuckle so you could adjust the length to pre-stress them. You can then take them off and put them in the trunk...
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Originally Posted by Braineack
A poly R-package style lip with molded 2-3" circle inlets with tubes to clamp on instead of the 'slots'
I am trying to work with someone on poly, but as of now, everythign has to be made out of fiberglass. That being said, I could make it, but it would shatter on the first off track expirience.

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I plan to do something similar to what Hustler did, one day, if I ever get to that hood project I planned two years ago.

I figured there's no lip that does it, so why not makez one...he did ask.

I do like the budget door bar idea, but then again, $275 isn't very expensive either.
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I like the budget door bar idea.
Door bars sound like a viable option then. Agreed $275 isn't bad, but the difference could pay for a track day.


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A more aero nose? I'm sure Savington and his crew would have some great input on that.
That is a possibility, but I would need a strong general agreement as to what would be best. If I did it, it would be one design and not four or five.
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Originally Posted by cueball1
A more aero nose? I'm sure Savington and his crew would have some great input on that.

I'm thinking something that doesn't recess backwards below the bumper and obviously wide enough to route air around the front tires. Would have ducting for brake vents and a smaller more efficient inlet for the heat exchangers. Something more like the Nascar nose. I could be way off base on what would be more efficient and aerodynamic but it seems our noses are big wind catchers.

http://images.businessweek.com/ss/07...e/4-nascar.jpg
Yes. This is something I need, and is not available. Let me know if you are interested in making a front bumper, I have a few ideas but suck at body work.
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Originally Posted by JasonC SBB
How about 2 metal bars which go front to rear, connecting the roll bar to the windshield header? This would be for folks who don't use a hardtop. I'm thinking they would jam into the little depressions in the windshield header into which the soft top latches, using the same type of mechanism. It would have a turnbuckle so you could adjust the length to pre-stress them. You can then take them off and put them in the trunk...
Maybe I'm understanding this wrong, but that sounds like it would kill you in a roll over. Maybe something that screwed into the latch strikers would work, but I doubt it. In a roll over, the windshield would likely still crush in and those bars will go into your skull.
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Originally Posted by cueball1
A more aero nose? I'm sure Savington and his crew would have some great input on that.

I'm thinking something that doesn't recess backwards below the bumper and obviously wide enough to route air around the front tires. Would have ducting for brake vents and a smaller more efficient inlet for the heat exchangers. Something more like the Nascar nose. I could be way off base on what would be more efficient and aerodynamic but it seems our noses are big wind catchers.
I agree with this fully... Depending on how well it would work with wider front fenders I would buy one for sure. As there are not many options out there currently...
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Originally Posted by JasonC SBB
How about 2 metal bars which go front to rear, connecting the roll bar to the windshield header? This would be for folks who don't use a hardtop. I'm thinking they would jam into the little depressions in the windshield header into which the soft top latches, using the same type of mechanism. It would have a turnbuckle so you could adjust the length to pre-stress them. You can then take them off and put them in the trunk...

I am having a hard time picturing this, but it doesn't seem very safe. Have you seen this before? Do you have a picture?
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Originally Posted by crashnscar
Yes. This is something I need, and is not available. Let me know if you are interested in making a front bumper, I have a few ideas but suck at body work.
Definately interested. Let me know what you have.
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Originally Posted by rharris19
I am having a hard time picturing this, but it doesn't seem very safe. Have you seen this before? Do you have a picture?
You're not the only one that doesn't understand that idea... Picture would help.
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Cheap door bars would make the difference between dream list and affordability for me.

I'd like to see some that go all the way to the firewall though.

Also very interested in three point STB with MC brace plate...that doesn't cost $300+.
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I'd be interested in a set of fenders and a nose. Something wide enough to completely shroud a 15x9 6UL, plus ~10-15mm on either side so when you're slightly turned through a sweeper the tire stays inside the bodywork. No excess vents, just a ~25" wide hole in the middle for the radiator and maybe a pair of holes sized for NACA ducts on either side so we can stick 2.5" brake duct hose on them. No turn signals, no parking lights.

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