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More VW Scirocco Love
This is coming to Florida and will be available :cool:
Notice the decal, so if you are in Europe and want to do a track event, it is good until 2022:Dhttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1631210219.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1631210219.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1631210219.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1631210219.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1631210219.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1631210219.jpg |
very cool!
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That’s tight.+++
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I keep forgetting to check for them on Craig's List, to replace the '81 I got new while in high school. Just missed this one.:(
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/d/discovery-bay-1980-vw-scirocco-sold/7365778598.html |
I was going to say "Lik..."
but I think my man Fred says it best. |
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Btw, I'd rather have Speeder's.
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I'm guessing speedy gets $30K for his on BaT.
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Just bought a set of headlights on FBMP, the outside lights are proper H4s.
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I wonder how much bolt in side bars (and cross bars) reduce side protection?
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If designed right the bolt in will not reduce side protection. It will only weigh a bit more.
Those pict's remind me of picking up my MK1 from paint, back in the 80's - interior stripped out, no bumpers... My early education on adding lightness. What a change. |
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Those little tabs that hold bolts and the bars together are not crash worthy. That would hurt like a mother in a side impact when the broken bars slam into you. Bolt in bar maybe survivable under 100mph weld in bars like Nascar are made to survive a 200mph crash. No profession racers build race cars with bolt in bars. So I'd never trust that roll cage. Change my mind. lol impossible. :D |
Yes, of course. That's why aircraft landing gear is always welded in place. Bolting them in is just too dangerous. /sarc
Seriously, just because people design shlt "boltment" doesn't mean that weldment is always the stronger/tougher solution than bolted. |
Just another thought, NASCAR cars weigh a minimum of 3400_lbs.
That Sirocco won't weigh even half that. And, like you say, slower speeds... Doing the math on that... Energy of the car in motion is = .5xmass x velocity<sup>2</sup> -- this means a 3400 lb car doing 200 mph will carry about 6x the energy of a 1600_lb car doing 120_mph That's the energy that needs to be absorbed in a crash. Big difference. |
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Best bolt in landing gear ever carrier based Navy/Marine jets. :) |
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But did you account for Nascar crush zones around the track? This green car is more likely to hit a tree or a hillside (good). |
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I was only responding to the question of strong enough to survive comparison considerations. And if that Sirocco slams driver's-side sideways @120mph into an old-growth oak tree, I expect that the driver will not survive, even if the cage holds. |
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