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Old 11-10-2005, 03:48 PM
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Got most of my cage tacked together today, just the doorbars left. Other pics are of my cylinder heads cleaned up before they get strapped to the flowbench tomorrow, the some hand finishing to see if I can squeek some more CFM's

She's gonna be a beast next year
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Are you fabbing the cage yourself, or is thap premade & weld in?
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Are you fabbing the cage yourself, or is that premade & weld in?
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lookin good man. cant wait to see it run next year
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Fabbed (bends and all) the cage myself for about $75. I welded it in to spec with 6" floor plates. Was pretty damn easy. Tried to copy the ZL-1 cage to a T (door bars may not pass inspection though ) They do not exactly cross my arms in the right spot, but makes getting in and out a breeze.

ZL-1 door bars below:
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Looks great.
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Damn that looks really good man, wish I had that kind of talent with a blow torch!
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Looks amazing my friend. I hope I get to see it this coming spring.

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Originally Posted by '02 SLP#686
Fabbed (bends and all) the cage myself for about $75. I welded it in to spec with 6" floor plates. Was pretty damn easy. Tried to copy the ZL-1 cage to a T (door bars may not pass inspection though ) They do not exactly cross my arms in the right spot, but makes getting in and out a breeze.

ZL-1 door bars below:
All depends who you get when you go threw tech. Good luck on that one
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If I put the seat all the way back they might just pass between the shoulder and the elbow... I think...
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looking good mike, cage all hand made? thats sweet
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thing looks beautiful. you do good work.
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that does look real good! but from what i've seen/heard i think those door bars will be a pain in the *** for yeah
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Maybe putting a rac seat in the car ( kirkey ) will sit lower.. not sure though.

I'd just run teh door bar up higher and be done with it.. why go thru all that work only to have something that won't pass tech?
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Since they are still not in the car, maybe I should...
Anyone wanna buy a set of ZL-1 style door bars???

I was just concerned about re-sale. Figured someone would be more likely to buy a car w/ a cage in it if it didn't hinder getting in and out etc... The more I think about it, the back seat is just about useless now, even though I bent around it.

Anyway, I should have some flow numbers today on Cyborg's old SLP heads... any guesses???
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Good job man.

Can't wait to see you run it.
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Anyway, I should have some flow numbers today on Cyborg's old SLP heads...
I'm interested is getting some numbers from some LS2 heads got any?


How did you bend the bars? pipe bender (what kind) or heat? what did you use for material steel or molly?
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wow excellent work
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Originally Posted by '02 SLP#686
Since they are still not in the car, maybe I should...
Anyone wanna buy a set of ZL-1 style door bars???

IThe more I think about it, the back seat is just about useless now, even though I bent around it.

2 things.... the rear seat, if you have a cage and someone's in the back seat in an accident, you could have a barbaque, they are never gonna be able to get out of the car if it were to catch fire... I took mine out simply because I know that once I do the cage, the rear seat would be 100% off limits, I'm just getting to the way it looks now, and making sure everyone knows that it's a 2 person car 100% of the time now. Personally I will do the rear portion of the cage so that the rear seat COULD be reinstalled, should I choose to, but I know that it never will. I do like the way you did the rear bars, that looks nice. I wanna do the same, but bring the moutning point back as far as I can on the rear flat portion.
Second, the door bar situation, the cage is gonna either attract people, or turn them away 100%, that states the car has been raced at some level, and that will either attarct, or deter a sale as well.

Do it up right, I'd hate to go thru all that work, only to have to go and redo it to be legal.

as for the rear seat, nice that it can still be there.. but don't bother putting it back in, the speed inc. uncut carpet will cover it all, and looks good, and is an easy way to offset alot of the weight added form the cage. That carpet, and a set of Kirkey seats, is almost what the cage will weigh if it's CM tubing that's being used.

trust me, do the cage the right way the first time, and be done with it. If I were you, I'd do the door bars legit, and well you are at it, add the support legs to teh rear main hoop behind the rear seat making it a 8 pt, just makes it easier later to finish it should you ever want to.
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Made new door bars today - legal ones

I used 1 5/8" .130 wall mild steel only because of price and availablility. The $75 steel cage opposed to $300+ did it for me. The .130 wall so that the bends would still meet thickness requirements and .120 wall on straight pieces and an 1 1/4" harness bar.

Bent tubing with a pipe bender - man powered bender, no hydraulics here.

As for the rear seat I totally agree, no one will be back there, just be able to install it if I wanted to.

It is rumored that NHRA will be requiring a kidney bar from the main hoop to the door bars soon, so I have also added that as well. Will have more pics in a couple weeks as I won't have time to work on it until then.

No flow numbers today, flow bench needs to be recalibrated. It read 293CFM's @ .500 - I doubt those heads flow that well!

Off to Atco for the week-end, big Pontiac show!

Thanks for all the comments, all you guys in MA will see it run next year for sure!



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