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Old 01-29-05, 03:17 PM
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check out his homepage, http://home.earthlink.net/~brhslm/ maybe he painted it silver because it sure looks white in his previous photo
Old 01-29-05, 03:20 PM
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Thanx, didn't relize that was the car. Never seen an inside shot of it. Argh, in time, in time...
Old 01-29-05, 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Rx7carl
Autopower or Kirk. Im not impressed with CP's design. A rollbar wont hurt you in an accident, its a full cage that will mangle your arms and head so dont do that on a street car unless your into getting funny looks for wearing a 6 pt harness and a helmet on public roads. The bar is well behind you.
I will say it is very unlikely on the street, but keep in mind that the violence of a severe accident can literally break the seats, so that "unhittable" bar can still bite you in the ***. In racing, we generally require a seat back brace to the harness bar for any adjustable seat that does not meet a certain spec. Again, this is a remote scenario, but so is rolling the car hard enough to really need a roll bar. Anyway, I would advise that you put roll bar padding on the main hoop, just in case.
Old 01-29-05, 05:11 PM
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Geeh I wish my dad cared about me enough to get me a roll bar...

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Old 01-29-05, 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Blake
I will say it is very unlikely on the street, but keep in mind that the violence of a severe accident can literally break the seats, so that "unhittable" bar can still bite you in the ***. In racing, we generally require a seat back brace to the harness bar for any adjustable seat that does not meet a certain spec. Again, this is a remote scenario, but so is rolling the car hard enough to really need a roll bar. Anyway, I would advise that you put roll bar padding on the main hoop, just in case.
Thats a very good point about the seatback, glad you pointed it out. Im not sure how you can add a back brace to the stock seat easily, that would stay in place. Padding never hurts. Im upgrading to the real deal SFI stuff in my car. I've decided that my life/health is worth the added cost over the cheap padding.
Old 01-30-05, 02:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Dan_s_young
check out his homepage, http://home.earthlink.net/~brhslm/ maybe he painted it silver because it sure looks white in his previous photo
It's silver in that pic. It's just the lighting in that specific pic that makes it look white. In that pic, you also see the back of the SPARCO SuperSports seats and the Moroso battery box. If you believe, this used to be a brown car.

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Old 01-30-05, 02:32 AM
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lol i didnt even realize that was his battery box, It looked like a lunch kit haha. Im wondering why he wouldnt mount the battery box inside one of the bin cubbies. Amazing that the car used to be brown, thats unbelievable. A very nice example of a first gen. But anyways holy crap ive gotten this thread off track sorry bout that

Another thing i just noticed, his paint color is Honda white-silver.... Maybe it changes a little bit depending on the lighting, just a thought

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Old 01-30-05, 06:46 AM
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Talk to DirectFreak. He's got a cool cage with swing outs for side impact protection... I PM'ed him on it years ago, cause I like it... I wanted something more than just a roll bar without the complications a a full on cage.

Might combine that idea with Bern's integration of the rear strut bar... I'd bet where Mazda put the suspension is a pretty strong point in the chassis.

On a side note, Why does RotaryRevn's bar and Max7's bar look different, even though they're both Autopower... RotaryRevn's looks like it's missing something.

And who made YapaKanichi's bar?

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Old 01-30-05, 07:40 AM
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Autopower has several options for bracing, harness add ons and crossbracing, solid and removable.
So depending on what options you get they may look different.


Street

Race

Street Sport

Bolt in cage
And you can mix and match, mine has the harness as well as the diagonal and seat brace.
Old 01-30-05, 11:36 AM
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I have been considering a autopower race bolt in for some time, but I worry about it restricting the movement of my seat. Im nearly 6'1" and although I dont even need the seat all the way back, I worry about the cage limiting the movement of the seat.

any of you have this problem
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Definitely getting padding on any bar fellas, no matter how far back it is.

I used to drive a miata with a roll bar in it, granted its a lot lower than one would be in a 7, but never know what can happen in a crash. I was reared once in the miata, head slammed back into the bar, thank god for the padding or else I would have almost definitely gotten a concusion (sp?). Still had a bit of a headache, but it was gone after a few minutes.

Please pad any kind of roll bar/cage you get.
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