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> Cage Design, Are they really worth it in an auto-x
914forme
post Nov 4 2006, 08:54 PM
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It is now offically cold here in Ohio, it will warm up a couple more times this year, so now it is time to ask questions and plan a little.

So is a cage really that inportant to an auto-x car. I was looking at the Spec Boxster build and noticed just how low the weight was on that really nice cage. Since in my class I can lose upto 100 pounds before gaining points, and moving up a class it makes for an interesting balancing act.

So cage <> No cage

I just loose a few pounds off the car to make up for the added weight of the cage.

So is it really worth it. I run the Engmann kit which was 15-16 pounds, the removal of all the floor tar took care of that. I actually lost ~7 pounds over all. I have seam welded and reinforced the rear arm mount points. Since I have take points for all that, and a cage is free unless I tie into pickup points, I think it is a logical step in the stiffness direction.

Since I don't live in the bay area, I can't drop the car off at TCdesign, and have it done, and RacerChris is also to far away, so I will have to either go bolt in, or have one custom built here locally. I know a few certified welders in the area, pipe fitters by trade for jet engines, and the others build Nuclear Power plants. But they are not cage designers.

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914forme   Cage Design   Nov 4 2006, 08:54 PM
URY914   My short answer: If this is only an a/x car and it...   Nov 4 2006, 09:19 PM
nebreitling   how serious are you about AX? i think it's wor...   Nov 4 2006, 09:26 PM
J P Stein   For my class I have to run one....and so does Paul...   Nov 4 2006, 09:34 PM
Jeroen   unless you tie the cage to the suspension mounts, ...   Nov 5 2006, 06:02 AM
groot   Personally, I think the stiffness of these cars is...   Nov 5 2006, 09:32 AM
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