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We're using 1.75" x 0.095" DOM. It's stiffer than 1.5" x 0.120" tubing for a given length, although it is slightly heavier. The main reason, though, is common tooling. This will allow us to make cages for heavier cars (over the 3200lb limit) out of 1.75" tubing using the same bender tooling, which is very expensive. So in short, it's for ease of production down the road. Thanks for the tip on the zip ties. Those look slick. Jake |
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The question remains.... Did they solve the hear soak issue that we see with most FI systems (think Texas heat) or find a solution that would be good enough.... |
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Subbed. Love the details of this build. Even though I don't have plans to go full racecar, I still enjoy the data on the parts you do use to know what I should be looking for as I continue to add to my car.
Thank you for the time you have taken to compile all this information, and know it is very much appreciated! |
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Favourite thread on forum. I'm nerding out so hard on all the data. Sub'd.
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also nerding out on the data, and that they are near me!
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Thanks for the kind words, guys. Feel free to stop by the shop and check us out any time!
We got a little more work done on the cage design. The basic beam structure is pretty much there. ![]() We also did some torsional analysis, which is detailed in the cage thread in the HPDE section. ![]() http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=97715 |
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No 4130 tubing for the shop car?
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Sub'd! Love the R&D
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Quick teaser before the holiday weekend.
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now that you are talking about seats
![]() I just mounted a passenger seat today in my car... what a pain, I used the Planted plate to attach the seat to the OEM bolting point. And I also did not use slider to keep them as low as possible, but then the seat is too far to the front. What are you going to use to mount the seats ![]() The head clearance prohibit using sliders if you are above 6 feet tall. Looking forward to your seat mounting options
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