Yes. Based on the rule changes that came out a week before the car was done I will fit right into the new ST3 without any issues and should be competitive.
Yes. Based on the rule changes that came out a week before the car was done I will fit right into the new ST3 without any issues and should be competitive.I don't know how I haven't posted in this thread yet. I guess I've just been too busy admiring...
Do any of the new NASA rule changes affect your build at all? I haven't read everything, but it looks like there are some big ones for the whole TT/PT/ST format. I didn't do TT at all this season due mainly to Air Force stuff, but I was thinking about moving to TTA next year. It doesn't even exist anymore.
ChrisWe ended up using a C5 Vette upper steering shaft and a corvette hub...
Not certain. There was a call made to Momo about that because the part numbers listed were for early models.Chris
Any reason the hub adapter for the Cadi wasn't used? Sparco and Momo both list hub adapters for the non telescopic Cadi columns. Do the steering wheel buttons on the Momo control anything? BTW send me those brake ducts and I'll give them a shot.
Mike
Currently hibernating for the winter. Busy season is coming up for me so I won't be able to do anything for a while. Trying to get some things lined up for late April and early May...Whats the status on the car?
-Chris
done...Clear your inbox Chris.
Unfortunately not yet. The GoPro wasn't charged the only day I went to the track. Then hurricane Sandy came and washed out the rest of the track days.Just read this entire thread! This is sick! Love it! Any video's ? I guess not since you haven't been back to the track yet?
They took the rubber wicker off and then trimmed the little strip off the bottom of the cover so it would mount flush. They used the existing holes in the cover from the wicker and fabbed up mounts on the frame. They pulled the whole bumper off and made a plate for the supports on the underside of the cover. Its mounted up pretty solid. We'll see how it holds up...Can you provide any details on how you supported the splitter? There's not a whole lot of structure on that plastic bumper.
I hope it does. Supposedly those splitters see hundreds of pounds of force, which is going to be directed into the supporting structure. If you can't stand on it, I wouldn't drive with it.We'll see how it holds up...
I had planned on sending a cardboard template to them at some point. D3 and Sean Southland have already had them done and now [email protected] has them for sale on eBay so I picked it up. Apparently they fit both the V1 and V2...Did you provide measurements to APR to make the splitter?