In most cars, the parcel shelf in particular is an important structural element. Are you planning to basically tube frame the rear? (Apologies if I missed a post about cage plans - was just surprised to see the parcel shelf cut out.)
I haven't been dropping by as frequently as I used to, but I am SO GLAD I did today. There is one problem with this theory: ChatGPT writes at a higher grade level than the OP.
If you can acid dip before cage, that's the time to do it. If not, not that big a deal. But I'd prime and paint either way. Do a standard, bright white (Toyota has a color called "super white" that is a fleet color and cheap to buy, and durable). You can wrap on top of that or just do graphics...
Nice, I love that you're continuing the pursuit with this thing.
Having built a race car from a street car, I can say my lesson is "never again." I also like to tweak, but time is so tight that I'd rather buy another fully built race car and develop it further and personalize it, rather than...
Roll cage: get quotes from fabricators. I had mine done in Ohio with a top-flight builder and it wasn't much more than some of the pre-fab options you're looking at (but this was 15 years ago!). Still, it was true then and it's true now that prices and quality vary wildly within and across...
So was this after the install of the lightweight clutch/flywheel package? Sorry I've lost track of where you are in the planning vs. building.
If yes - how many hours on that package? I do think the crank vibration damper effect of the stock flywheel might be critical, balanced rotating...
FWIW I've never had a problem re-bedding a different pad compound on used rotors, so long as the rotors aren't grooved or otherwise damaged. New to new is better, but 7k street miles (making an assumption here) won't have done a thing that a few good bedding stops can't undo.
This is when a straight-six track motor is sooooo nice. Inherently balanced and nearly vibration-free. Solid mounts are a non-issue. On the other hand, you get crank damper issues at high RPM due to the long crankshaft. No magic bullet ...
Miss my Voodoo on track, but I'm excited to get the S54...
Some of us have extremely limited space. I already have to park 2 of my cars in a rental space, 2 in the garage, and 2 on the street. Adding cars means finding more space to rent or moving something else to the street, which I'm not comfortable with. Urban life has its benefits, but space for...
If you're using water only, I recommend adding 1-2 bottles of Redline Water Wetter. It does three things:
1) Surfactant - reduces surface tension to prevent bubble formation and improve cooling efficiency. Water has much higher surface tension than water/coolant mixture
2) Lubricant - improves...
The points about mounting old tires are very good. I should have thought of that, especially with how low-profile these tires are.
So, if you leave them on the wheels, I think the next best thing is a full purge and nitrogen fill to a lower-than-normal pressure.
Just think about the goals:
1)...
Performance will definitely degrade. What you want, in this case, is a tire that can hold pressure, look good and not cracked or dried out, and safely move a car on/off a trailer and around a lot.
That they do. All I can say is my own 1, 3, and 5-year-old open bottles had no measurable water content. Brembo probably has to CYA for people who don't screw the caps on tightly or store fluid where there are large temperature swings (that could change the pressure and therefore push moisture...
If you do this, I would dismount the tires from the wheels and individually bag them in heavy-duty, black plastic contractor bags and pull a vacuum on the bag before sealing. That should keep dry rot at bay for many years. Keep away from any sources of ozone (e.g., electric motors).
This IMO is just ridiculous. Curbs are fair game IMO, but using the actual runoff as track is stupid. I am pretty happy with how F1 is handling the "track limits" rules this year. 4 off on the outside of the curb is out of bounds, but as long as the inside tires are touching the paint it's...
Those curbs were gentle. Remember the inside tires are almost completely unloaded. Also, the FP engineers specifically calibrated the Magneride to be very soft on high-spee compression when unloaded, meaning there is almost no resistance from the dampers and the wheel is "floating" over the...
I had that thought as well. When I first checked the old fluid and it registered "0% water," I wondered if the meter was junk!
It also highlights how important it is that your brake fluid reservoir on the car has a healthy seal and is tightly closed.