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sperry 2007-04-02 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by wrxkidid (Post 94645)
scott do you think youl have it by the first autox?

Doubt it. I may have it back sometime this week, but it's unlikely that I'll be able to break in the motor and get it back down to Hayward for tuning, then back up for Apr 14.

wrxkidid 2007-04-03 07:12 PM

bummer. soon though. thats sweet man i wanna see this beast.

sperry 2007-04-09 11:50 AM

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Someone tell me why this window net installation is good or bad. I want second opinions other than my own, and I need 'em quick because I need to order up parts and get them to GST as soon as possible...

AtomicLabMonkey 2007-04-10 10:40 AM

Looks ok to me.

wrxkidid 2007-04-10 09:06 PM

looks good. for the strap attaching the lowerfront corner id have a small ring welded on so you could just use a carabiner to clip the net in place. it would be easy and quick. just my .02

sperry 2007-04-11 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by wrxkidid (Post 95155)
looks good. for the strap attaching the lowerfront corner id have a small ring welded on so you could just use a carabiner to clip the net in place. it would be easy and quick. just my .02

Remember that that ring will have to be under foam padding which would make it tough to use. A plain strap can run through slots in the padding easily.

SFVette 2007-04-11 07:49 PM

Scott, I've heard that some tech inspectors are very picky about window net installs. I don't see how the purple strap stays in place if something goes wrong. The way it looks to me the front of the net can move left and right while at speed. I would weld a tab on the door bar its self just inside the door panel and order and custom sized net which you may already be doing. Also keep in mind looking out that side mirror and having room to slip your finger out to point someone by. With out being in the car getting the right net may be difficult. I can shoot some pics of mine on Friday but I'm sure you don't want to wait that long.

wrxkidid 2007-04-11 08:48 PM

couldnt you have a slot in the padding that covers the ring just like a slot that the purple strap would go through and then clip onto or have the purple strap sewen into place after going through the rign because then the net would be able to be tucked away between the cage and the seat when not in use and it wouldnt prohibit getting in and out at all.

i agree with sfvette the way you have it now seems as though the purple strap would slide around if you god forbid ended up on your lid.

AtomicLabMonkey 2007-04-12 08:36 AM

The purple strap stays on the lower bar because you weld or thread a retaining washer/nut onto the front end of the bar. And if the net assembly is installed correctly it will be under some vertical tension when you have the top spring loaded bar in place, so that lower front corner won't move much laterally. Yes, it will of course deflect a bit if something impacts it, but the function of the net these days is basically only to keep your arms inside the vehicle, and it should do that job fine. It doesn't have to take the force of a full torso hitting it like in the bad old days when guys raced on bench seats with lap belts & jockey helmets.

sperry 2007-04-12 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by AtomicLabMonkey (Post 95248)
The purple strap stays on the lower bar because you weld or thread a retaining washer/nut onto the front end of the bar. And if the net assembly is installed correctly it will be under some vertical tension when you have the top spring loaded bar in place, so that lower front corner won't move much laterally. Yes, it will of course deflect a bit if something impacts it, but the function of the net these days is basically only to keep your arms inside the vehicle, and it should do that job fine. It doesn't have to take the force of a full torso hitting it like in the bad old days when guys raced on bench seats with lap belts & jockey helmets.

Austin said it. The purple strap will be length adjustable to make sure it's nice and tight when the top of the net is attached, it can't slide because any lateral movement would require the strap to stretch. Plus, because of the tension and because it will be under the bar padding, I can't see it moving at all.

As far as the coverage, I think if anything the net may be too small. I will have plenty of mirror visibility (plus I've got a 14" curved interior mirror on order to bolt to the forward roll hoop), and I think I will be able to point out the window in front of the net if I stretch my arm out.

Having to design this window net deal w/o being able to get in the car and try it out is a pain in the ass, but this setup (with the strap) has been used in the past on cages that have been signed off by the SCCA. I really don't want something welded to the door cross bar, just because I know I'm going to be scraping my knee on it all the damn time, and I'll have to climb over the rod whenever I'm getting in and out.

Kevin M 2007-04-12 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by sperry (Post 95259)
...and I'll have to climb over the rod whenever I'm getting in and out.

Usually, that's what she says.


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