View Poll Results: Where do your front cage bars go
My bars go through the dash
9
64.29%
My bars go in front of the dash
5
35.71%
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#16
Race Car
A coat of shampoo rubbed on then lightly off keeps windshield from fogging.
You can buy a 12v (with cig lighter plug) heater/defroster from O’Reilly that you could mount to top of dash.
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You can buy a 12v (with cig lighter plug) heater/defroster from O’Reilly that you could mount to top of dash.
T
#19
Instructor
while we are here... im having a cage from 944cage.com put in (hanksville hotrod)
but, due to classing, I have to keep my interior intact other than minor dash cutting.
I was hoping to find pics here of cages working around the dash, or with minor adjustment.
Post number 2 Is pretty useful, I may end up doing something like that
but, due to classing, I have to keep my interior intact other than minor dash cutting.
I was hoping to find pics here of cages working around the dash, or with minor adjustment.
Post number 2 Is pretty useful, I may end up doing something like that
#20
Race Car
PDX 944, Hanksville makes nice product & I find their website is perhaps the best source of photos for going around the dash.
The problem I have with it is FIA states something like "only one bend" on the a pillar and I noticed Hanksville has "s bends" around the dash. Is it really a problem? I don't know. Thoughts?
Reference the top car (so beautiful) "Karen's":
http://www.hanksvillehotrods.com/Pro...6/Default.aspx
The problem I have with it is FIA states something like "only one bend" on the a pillar and I noticed Hanksville has "s bends" around the dash. Is it really a problem? I don't know. Thoughts?
Reference the top car (so beautiful) "Karen's":
http://www.hanksvillehotrods.com/Pro...6/Default.aspx
#21
Instructor
PDX 944, Hanksville makes nice product & I find their website is perhaps the best source of photos for going around the dash.
The problem I have with it is FIA states something like "only one bend" on the a pillar and I noticed Hanksville has "s bends" around the dash. Is it really a problem? I don't know. Thoughts?
The problem I have with it is FIA states something like "only one bend" on the a pillar and I noticed Hanksville has "s bends" around the dash. Is it really a problem? I don't know. Thoughts?
#23
Instructor
Interesting, on another page I do see some with s bends I'm guessing those are custom ordered, as their kit doesn't have the S.
Edit : reading that page, it indicated those were custom orders by people not wanting to cut the dash.
Edit : reading that page, it indicated those were custom orders by people not wanting to cut the dash.
Last edited by PDX-944; 09-22-2018 at 12:40 PM.
#24
Rennlist Member
On the subject of fogging, does anyone have a heated windscreen instead of a blower?
Rick Evans 944 Heated Windscreen
Rick Evans 944 Heated Windscreen
#25
Hates Family Guy
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GPA951s and others who ran your front bars through the dash - how did you get the bars between the a-pillar and the pocket for the hood hinge? Did you move the hinge and the pocket inboard?
I was at the cage builder's today and rejected their first attempt. They made a halo bar at the roof and then were going to run the forward bars up to it. The thing I didn't like is that puts the front bar below the header above the windshield, and the bars at the top of the doors are about an inch lower than they could be. So I want him to make one bar from the rear hoop to the front of the door, and then add the bar at the top of the windshield. That puts the side bars higher, and puts the front bar further forward and away from your head. I broke my visor on the front bar in the 944spec car, it's a bolt in cage and I hate it.
I was at the cage builder's today and rejected their first attempt. They made a halo bar at the roof and then were going to run the forward bars up to it. The thing I didn't like is that puts the front bar below the header above the windshield, and the bars at the top of the doors are about an inch lower than they could be. So I want him to make one bar from the rear hoop to the front of the door, and then add the bar at the top of the windshield. That puts the side bars higher, and puts the front bar further forward and away from your head. I broke my visor on the front bar in the 944spec car, it's a bolt in cage and I hate it.
#26
Rennlist Member
This caught my attention since I've been thinking about maybe hiring someone to reproduce a bolt in Matter cage for my Firehawk tribute. Aside from bashing your visor on the bolt in cage, was there anything else? Was it a Matter?
Regards,
#27
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No, I think it's an Autopower cage. There's a piece of padding where the label is. It's made to fit a car with the interior intact. The front bar is below the front header, about an inch below.
I like the looks of the Matter cage, I think it's a good choice. I'd consider welding it in rather than bolting it, and depending on who you're going to run with you might have to add a second door bar.
I like the looks of the Matter cage, I think it's a good choice. I'd consider welding it in rather than bolting it, and depending on who you're going to run with you might have to add a second door bar.
#28
Rennlist Member
No, I think it's an Autopower cage. There's a piece of padding where the label is. It's made to fit a car with the interior intact. The front bar is below the front header, about an inch below.
I like the looks of the Matter cage, I think it's a good choice. I'd consider welding it in rather than bolting it, and depending on who you're going to run with you might have to add a second door bar.
I like the looks of the Matter cage, I think it's a good choice. I'd consider welding it in rather than bolting it, and depending on who you're going to run with you might have to add a second door bar.
Regards,
#29
Nordschleife Master
Thanks, I've never seen a Matter cage so I'm interested in hearing about any possible problems. I know no one has problems building welded cages for these cars but that doesn't help me deciding if it might be a bad idea to have a replica Matter cage built, so I'm always searching for experiences with that design.
Regards,
Regards,
#30
Drifting
If i can give you some advice regarding caging your car , i would suggest you have your seat installed and sit in it with your helmet on and assume driving position before taking measurements ...
Once everything is welded in place it's too late !
You want adequate head room as well as room for your knees , whereas it's better to have the transverse bar mounted above the steering column. The previous owner was a lot shorter than me and i had to mount the seat brackets
to the floor as i had minimal helmet clearance with the sliders.I also found that the top windshield bar was a few inches too low, you want enough space where you can easily jump out of your car through the window opening in case of an emergency.
I also ended up making a new dash as the original installation was a real abortion ...
A lot of things to consider !
Once everything is welded in place it's too late !
You want adequate head room as well as room for your knees , whereas it's better to have the transverse bar mounted above the steering column. The previous owner was a lot shorter than me and i had to mount the seat brackets
to the floor as i had minimal helmet clearance with the sliders.I also found that the top windshield bar was a few inches too low, you want enough space where you can easily jump out of your car through the window opening in case of an emergency.
I also ended up making a new dash as the original installation was a real abortion ...
A lot of things to consider !