timmmy wrote:As MIke said, if its about safety then its worth talking about, as well as doig it right.
I have to say that is a 'horrible' cage design. it breaks almost every rule of good cage design.
I appreciate the comments, what your looking at is an IHRA/NHRA (Drag Racing) Approved Rollbar for an 11.49-10.00 car. If you have every been to a drag strip this is the typical design in 99% of the car there.
I am probably in the minority of people that Drag Race as well as enjoy doing HPDE Days and Auto X days too. I like a car thats well rounded and I'm trying to figure out a rollbar that will be legal in all the racing orgs that I race with.
Com doesn't really have a detailed requirement other than material (unless I missed it in the rulebook) Technically this should pass the rules which is what I'm interested in.
Q: what sort of car are you planning to use? If its a modern car like the mustang there are a plethora of SCCA approved cages out there, either bolt in or weld in.
I have 2003 Mustang Cobra, the same car you see in the pictures (not my car though). I have been through the SCCA rulebook and again its not very clear exactly what you need but looking at some of the pictures its looks like a jungle gym of bars that they require which is not what I'm interested in. I'm not a fan of the SCCA so I'm not concered if I pass there tech inspection rules.
At a minimum there should be a diagonal from the top corener above the drives head to the opposite bottom corner of the main hoop, and if possile the bars going back to the rear towers should aslo come from the top corners of the main hoop.
I do plan a diag bar as thats what I see a lot of OT people running. If you have ever looking inside Brian Stokus's Red Roush Mustang, thats the design I'm going to try and duplicate expect I'll be using the door bars. This is a 99.9% street car that I put 6-7K miles a year on driving on the street. Its not a racecar and I don't want a racecar or anything close to it.
I figure that in order to stop getting kicked off the dragstrip I need to meet the saftey requirements. I have Zero issue with that but as long as I have to do a rollbar I want to make sure I can still do OT days with Com and other clubs.
My car will fall under SPA classing because of certain things I have done so I just want to make sure I won't be turned away after driving 8 hours to an event or something. Not that it matters anyways, if I put things back on to de-class the car I'd still have a rollbar for drag racing so the class isn't an issue to me at all, I'm not looking to win just have some fun so I don't care what I'm racing against.
The rollbar might not be an optimal racecar setup but its not a racecar, there are lots of guys that don't even have a rollbar so its better than nothing.
Alos check into the rules for harness mounting as they have to run at a particular angle from the seaet.
I'll do that, thanks!
Sorry I cant be more helpfull right now, just wanted to add my thoughts before you buy a cage like the one in the photos
Its not something I'm going to buy, I'm planning to have it fabricated to my specs.
-Mike