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Re: VT S1 LS1 track car
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 9:23 pm
by monaro308
Cont:
In the last pic i extended the shifter shaft to make the reach easier when buckled in the seat.

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Prepsol'd the floor to get rid of the sound deadner leftovers and added the fire extinguisher

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Battery position label also fitted.

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I went to a mates shopfitting factory and he cut up 4 pieces of acrylic offcuts.
I fitted up the fronts for now and will paint them later.

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Thats as far as i got so far......roll cage will most likely be ordered next month or february.....i'd like to make my own but time is the killer and i'd probably stuff it up
Cheers

Re: VT S1 LS1 track car
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 7:27 am
by VX L67 Getrag
Coming Along VERY nicely Monaro, do you have an expected date when it's gunna be ready for the track?
Where & when are you plan on hitting the track & what class?
Re: VT S1 LS1 track car
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 8:02 am
by festy
I wouldn't use acrylic for door cards - I wouldn't use it for
anything inside a track car.
Acrylic shatters into sharp bits, so a decent hit on the door could put an acrylic shard through your body.
I know CAMS doesn't allow acrylic windows, but not sure about it's use in other areas.
Polycarbonate (lexan) is much safer - but not as cheap as free offcuts

Re: VT S1 LS1 track car
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 11:34 am
by Holden202T
would about thin alloy tin panels ? i did this on the gemini doors, looks nice and neat and weighs next to nothing!
Re: VT S1 LS1 track car
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 1:17 pm
by monaro308
VX i hoping around march april.
No racing involved just having fun and timing yourself etc.....racing turns into a money pit.
Festy,believe me i'm with you on this. just drilling the stuff with pressure causes cracking and i hesitated to even put it on the doors,especially on the drivers door
as thats the first thing on my mind (shattering).CAMS makes no mention of using it anywhere else except the windows.
I cut them out and mounted them anyway and will use them as templates for either masonite,plywood,possibly a thin metal sheet (even metal is a worry)as 202T suggested.
I'm just weary of what damage can be caused on the drivers side.
Re: VT S1 LS1 track car
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 1:21 pm
by Holden202T
yeah i guess in my line of racing if i bend the door i reckon thats going to be the last thing i worry about hahaha but its a bit different in circuit cars.
mind you if you have a cage with a X in the door and also the side intrusion bars that are in new commodores its a fair amount of protection.
Re: VT S1 LS1 track car
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 1:29 pm
by festy
Or thick cardboard, covered in contact would make a decent door card.
Some people suggest the stuff real estate signs are made out of, but it's a bit too flammable for my liking.
Re: VT S1 LS1 track car
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 4:42 pm
by Holden202T
yeah thats why i went for the alloy sheets, non flammable, and pretty much no chance its going to cut you or anything
Re: VT S1 LS1 track car
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 12:12 am
by vlad01
festy wrote:Or thick cardboard, covered in contact would make a decent door card.
Some people suggest the stuff real estate signs are made out of, but it's a bit too flammable for my liking.
its called corflute.
3mm black forex would be better choice, routes supper easy , pretty strong and since its PVC I don't think its that flammable.
Re: VT S1 LS1 track car
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 8:33 am
by monaro308
Where is forex available from?
cheers