for a 914.
Try these places:
http://www.spektrproducts.com/forms/shopping/*ws4d-db-query.ws4d?Condition=is&%5BeProducts%5DStoreFrontID=11&Condition=is&%5BeProducts%5DCategory=Porsche&Condition=is&%5BeProducts%5DSubCategory=914&Condition=and&Condition=keyword+search&%5Beproducts%5DKey=windshield&SortBy=%5BeProducts%5DSell_Price1%3B9&RecordsPerPage=10&Show+Matching+Items.x=96&Show+Matching+Items.y=9&Condition=and&Condition=is&%5BeProducts%5DOK2Publish=True&Database=eProducts&BreakTable=10&Page=0&LinkField=%5BeProducts%5DDescriptionShrt&Results=results.html&Results-1-Record=results%28S%29.html&Results-Table=results333A.table&Table-Color-Even=%23dddddd&Table-Color-Odd=%23ffffdd
http://www.gt-racing.com/GTR914.pdf?PHPSESSID=a739b6bfcabaa54b16eccb0cfd4ec614
Bill P.
Wow is a Lexan window really worth $600 bucks? Is there a cheaper alternative?
when doing race car projects its good to establish a $/lb formula that you are comfortable with.
our rule on the orange car was 50$/lb
with that formula in place the windshield option would need to save 12lbs over stock to meet that rule.
the GT-lexan lists at 11lbs
In my class there are rules...
so to answer your question
yes there are cheaper ways.
I used them
they require some research, patience, committment, and special tools.
but well within the 50$/lb rule.
brant
Grant, I sell lexan at the store including 1/2" bullet proof stuff. CAll me at 415-861-1800...7am-3pm m-thurs this week.
yes coatings are an important part of it.
and plastic doesn't offer the same safety qualities.
mine is 2 seasons old now, and pretty beat up.
I recently got a new one for next year, mostly because my first one is so beat up that I wanted a spare on hand just in case.
(I'm told 2-3 seasons is the lifespan)
You say the lexan windshield weighs 11#. How much does a stock one weigh?
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Thats a good savings. Does the lexan get so scratched up that it's difficult to see out of?
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yep...
scratched..
starred, and stress cracked.
mine is like a bad glass winshield at this point.
on the other hand, I have seen Big 2inch rocks come flying at my face so bad that I flinched... they only left a star or scratch!
so the safety factor is definitely there.
my race shop had a teener that would hit 160 on the straight.
the lexan would "flex" inward from the air pressure and make an audible "pop" noise... until you hit the brakes at the end of the straight and it "Popped" back out.
the stuff is amazingly strong and safe.
brant
160 in a tuna can on wheels. There's a story for the grandkids.
Well, you're gonna die of something, might as well make a good story.
http://www.racingshields.com/ for a 914 lexan windshield
I don't recall the name but there is a guy out of Las Vegas selling used NASCAR windshields that fit into the 914 with a little bit of work. The name is in an old thread here from a year or two ago when I asked the same question. I bought one back then and it arrived in perfect condition. Cost was $55.00 plus shipping. Took a little cutting with a jigsaw and a fine blade to get it to fit the 914 but no big deal.
Most of the big nascar teams replace the windshields after every race even though they use tear-offs and the windshields are usually perfect (Must be nice to have that kind of money).
If your using it as a track windshield make sure of the thickness. SCCA requires a minimum of 1/4" if I my memory serves me right.
If you google "lexan windshield" I think you'll find it.
Randy
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