Re: roll bar in a street car?
[Re: gregcharger72]
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10/20/21 06:27 PM
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The classic test for "do I need substantially more chassis stiffness (frame connector, bar, etc.)?". With the car at race weight, level on a flat floor: open & close both doors. Now jack it up from anywhere (try all 4 corners, diff center, K member). If the door closing is different (more, or less secure, gap irregular), you need more stiffness.
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Re: roll bar in a street car?
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At the local cruise night tonight, cage and all....
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Re: roll bar in a street car?
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10/20/21 10:31 PM
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Consider this, nobody likes getting smacked on the head with a metal baseball bat.
If you think if I put foam on the bat it won't still do some damage to your skull, have at it.
Unfortunately, there is no good low risk solution for a non helmeted driver in a caged street car, no matter how belted.
Inches matter.
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Re: roll bar in a street car?
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Bolt it in, take it out when not at the track Or even easier would be an exoskeloton like the off-road guys. Bolt it on for the track, remove for the street.
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Re: roll bar in a street car?
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Consider this, nobody likes getting smacked on the head with a metal baseball bat.
If you think if I put foam on the bat it won't still do some damage to your skull, have at it.
Unfortunately, there is no good low risk solution for a non helmeted driver in a caged street car, no matter how belted.
Inches matter.
Yes I've had street driven cars with roll bars, and never really liked it. I always thought the best way (for a street car) would be to cut away the inner structure of the roof to be able to tuck the top bars that go by your head right up to the roof skin.
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Re: roll bar in a street car?
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this is funny but so similar to the arguements going on here in Aust . Under ANDRA its under 11.00 - 10.50 SFI 3 layer suit SA / M helmet gloves socks shoes ( until this month it was tech rollbar etc @ 10.99) @10.50 you have tech inspection and roll bar graduating to full cage under 10.00 EXCEPT for "modern"which is factory 4 w disc brakes and air bag , in which case its good to 10.00 no roll bar no harness no safety clothing $50 helmet .Under 10.00 tech cage etc . Under IHRA Aust they proposed "modern"to 9.00 . Local track has gone back to ANDRA and by golly the screams from some racers .And trying to discuss it is pointless .They refuse to accept any safety arguement . Grrrr Oh yeah i have a 5 point rollbar in my daily , its legal to 10.00 .
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Re: roll bar in a street car?
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I ran mid 10s for a few years w/ no rollbar or anything in my cuda. Tracks down here are very different from other places...basically no tech inspection. When I built the hemi and aimed for the 9s, I had a 10 point cage put in the car. If they're done right, the cage isn't a big deal at all. Swing out bars are nice. Are swing out bars legal? If I were to install a cage, that would be my preference.
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Re: roll bar in a street car?
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Yes, swing-out bars are legal. Legal to 8.50 anyway. My car has swing-out door bars on both sides and NHRA cert'd to 8.50. If you're gonna go fast, you need a cage. Not only for your safety, but to stiffen up the car. Has nothing to do w/ it being a street car or not IMO.
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Re: roll bar in a street car?
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Consider this, nobody likes getting smacked on the head with a metal baseball bat.
If you think if I put foam on the bat it won't still do some damage to your skull, have at it.
Unfortunately, there is no good low risk solution for a non helmeted driver in a caged street car, no matter how belted.
Inches matter.
My local 1/8 mile track has 7.40 as the cutoff and I've gone 7.56 so far. So I'm getting close to decision time after whittling down the ET over the years starting with 8.30s. The thing is, I like to take my family for rides to cruise nights or just a trip to the grocery store and there doesn't seem to be any safe way to do this with a bar. So I'll probably try to get it to run as close to a 7.40 as possible without going under and then stop trying to make it any quicker. I feel more comfortable making 90+ mph passes at the 1/8 mile track with just a lap belt than I would driving around in traffic with a bar next to my or a family member's head with no helmet.
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Re: roll bar in a street car?
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10/21/21 09:16 PM
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Like I said, you can bolt it in, look at the rule book. 6” square plate bolted to floor for the hoop, down bars bolted at floor and hoop, side bars swing out that’s bolted. Problem solved till you go 9.99 then you have a race car, period. Can you post a link to the page that states bolt in bars are legal?
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Re: roll bar in a street car?
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10/21/21 10:07 PM
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This is taken from the 2021 NHRA rule book general regulations. It looks like the cross bars and rear bars definitely need to be welded to the main hoop. Be tough to get it in and out of the car if bolted to the plates on the floor.
4:10 ROLL BAR All roll bars must be within 6 inches of the rear, or side, of the driver’s head, extend in height at least 3 inches above the driver’s helmet with driver in normal driving position or be within 1 inch of the roof/headliner in the area above the driver’s helmet, and be at least as wide as the driver’s shoulders or within 1 inch of the driver’s door. Roll bar must be adequately supported or cross-braced to prevent forward or lateral collapse. Rear braces must be of the same diameter and wall thickness as the roll bar and intersect with the roll bar at a point not more than 5 inches from the top of the roll bar. Crossbar and rear braces must be welded to main hoop. Sidebar must be included on driver’s side and must pass the driver at a point midway between the shoulder and elbow. Swing-out sidebar permitted. All roll bars must have in their construction a cross bar for seat bracing and as the shoulder harness attachment point; cross bar must be installed no more than 4 inches below, and not above, the driver’s shoulders or to side bar. All vehicles with OEM frame must have roll bar welded or bolted to frame; installation of frame connectors on unibody cars does not constitute a frame; therefore it is not necessary to have the roll bar attached to the frame. Unibody cars with stock floor and firewall (wheeltubs permitted) may attach roll bar with 6-inch x 6-inch x .125-inch steel plates on top and bottom of floor bolted together with at least four 3/8-inch bolts and nuts, or weld main hoop to rocker sill area with .125-inch reinforcing plates, with plates welded completely. Also, the roll bar may be welded to frame connectors that are fully welded in place and are 1 5/8 inches x .118-inch MS or .083-inch CM round and/or 2 inch x 2 inch x .058 MS or CM rectangular. All 4130 chromoly tube welding must be done by approved TIG heliarc process; mild steel welding must be done by approved MIG wire feed or approved TIG heliarc process. Welding must be free of slag and porosity. 6” max All cars with an OEM frame must have roll bar attached to frame. Cars without frame use 6” square 1/8” steel plates on top and bottom of floor, securely bolted together with at least four 3/8” bolts, or top plate welded to rocker sill. All materials must be 1 3/4” O.D. x .118” mild steel or .083” 4130 chromoly tubing, except A, which is 1 1/4” O.D. x .118” mild steel or .065” 4130 chromoly tubing. 5” max 4:10 A Maximum of 6” from roll bar to driver’s helmet. Maximum of 5” from top of roll bar to brace. Section 21, page 22 General Regulations Any grinding of welds prohibited. See illustration. Roll bar must be padded anywhere driver’s helmet may contact it while in driving position. Adequate padding must have minimum 1/4- inch compression or meet SFI Spec 45.1. All cars running 9.99 (*6.39) or quicker, SFI Spec 45.1 mandatory.
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Re: roll bar in a street car?
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I have had both and like some said its nice not to be in the way. if you want to actually want to use the back seat how do they get in it. the cage if fine long as there only 2 of you. Backseat? That's just extra weight.
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Re: roll bar in a street car?
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WOW, they are very specific instructions. Being these are the rules for legal roll bar construction; there are ALOT of cars I compete against that are not legal. Such as wrong material and poor welding just for starters . It really comes down to the track you compete at and how seriously are they going to enforce the rule. And the risk tolerance of the driver .
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