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#347
here it is Hope everyone likes hearing the beast run again... I do.
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/F...ing_202432.htm
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/t...out_202433.htm
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/F...ing_202432.htm
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/t...out_202433.htm
Last edited by Most-Wanted; Nov 28, 2008 at 03:09 PM.
#349
IT'S ALIVVVVVVE
Does sound good
Are you able to ellaborate on what the issues you ran into were? If not no worries.......we'll all be waiting to see the outcome no matter the time it takes
Does sound good
Are you able to ellaborate on what the issues you ran into were? If not no worries.......we'll all be waiting to see the outcome no matter the time it takes
#351
#353
Just saw the video...she really sounds MEAN. Sorry to hear about the water issue. Hopefully it works out to be a simplier solution.
All the bumps will make this team tougher and ready for 09'
All the bumps will make this team tougher and ready for 09'
#355
O NOES!!!! 80% of the reason I'm traveling 4 hours to the OSW event was to see this beast in action. You better not let us down dudeeee....
Just messing. No but seriously I hope the car will be ready by the 7th.
Just messing. No but seriously I hope the car will be ready by the 7th.
#358
I'll start off with saying, that's one nice looking build!
I don't know much about drag-racing cage construction rules, but if you can spare the extra weight, you might consider adding a bar to beef up the middle part of the cage. The way the cage looks now, I'd suspect in a roll-over, the top of the cage would deform too easily. You've got good triangulation up to the harness bar, but from your pics, I can't see any triangulation going on above that (i.e. where your important bits are hanging out...your head & neck). If your rearward bars were straight back to the strut towers, you could add a triangulation in that plane, but it looks like they bend before heading down to the rear floor pan. Based on that, I'd think your best bet is probably to add a bar going from the bottom passenger side to the top drivers side in the vertical plane right behind your seat.
Dave
I don't know much about drag-racing cage construction rules, but if you can spare the extra weight, you might consider adding a bar to beef up the middle part of the cage. The way the cage looks now, I'd suspect in a roll-over, the top of the cage would deform too easily. You've got good triangulation up to the harness bar, but from your pics, I can't see any triangulation going on above that (i.e. where your important bits are hanging out...your head & neck). If your rearward bars were straight back to the strut towers, you could add a triangulation in that plane, but it looks like they bend before heading down to the rear floor pan. Based on that, I'd think your best bet is probably to add a bar going from the bottom passenger side to the top drivers side in the vertical plane right behind your seat.
Dave
#359
Yo Brian whats up man, I was at AWD on wednesday, the car looks awesome in person. When I saw it I was like "Holy $hit whos car is this"; I also heard it start up. Im pretty sure the whole neighborhood woke up when it did. I'll be back next week for a retune, I hope the car is still there so i can check it out again.