Nasty Wendy
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Isn't that kink about were that extra set of gnx body mounts go?
So would GNX body mounts help remedy this?
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Where's Prasad's frame? I can't find it.Prasad's frame is a work of art!!!
Where's Prasad's frame? I can't find it.
Man that is nice looking work. Shiny and everything. Looks 500% stronger.
Thanks! I know it's an over kill and maybe unnecessary in some areas but I didn't want any regrets. I didn't want to cut the body and weld in a roll bar on the frame just incase if I put the car on the lid so I also welded brackets to the frame which will hug the floor pan so that I can bolt the roll bar. This way, it will be connected directly to the frame through the body instead of just to 16 gauge sheet metal floor pan.
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Isn't that kink about were that extra set of gnx body mounts go?
Damn!Here's a video from an old school member...filmed by an old school member Pacemkr. You can see it buckle when disco takes off.
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Title should read : Fast Hard Launching Street Cars.
You know the spot. You can tell it when you see it. Nope that didn't happen from a shopping cart at Walmart. This car leaves HARD. How can you prevent that wrinkle? Its a shame to have a really nice car that performs well but is marred by that quarter wrinkle. Is there some sort of bracing that can be put in place to prevent it? You don't see it on caged cars so I have to believe that the bracing provided by a cage prevents it but what about on street cars that see some track duty? What about a car that you don't want to cage? What can be done to stop the wrinkle? Botox?
" I also welded brackets to the frame which will hug the floor pan so that I can bolt the roll bar. This way, it will be connected directly to the frame through the body instead of just to 16 gauge sheet metal floor pan."
If the intent is to be track "legal" the rules clearly state that if the car has a frame, the bars must be welded to it & not bolted or welded on the floor pan.