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  • carbeater
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    You sir, INSPIRE ME!

    thank-you very much

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  • Massimo
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    Holy waffleswaffleswaffleswaffles Karel. I need this in my life lol

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  • karel
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    edit. now its working
    Last edited by karel; 06-11-2013, 12:26 AM.

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  • karel
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    Originally posted by silence View Post
    I love this car, it's super clean build, and you can see they paid a lot of attention to the small details.


    Conki, according to the NASA rulebook, the shoulder harness should be mounted behind the driver and above a line drawn downward from the shoulder point at an angle of no more than twenty (20) degrees with the horizontal.
    as written here :)

    had the same question on SH from some guy :)

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  • Conki
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    Originally posted by silence View Post
    Conki, according to the NASA rulebook, the shoulder harness should be mounted behind the driver and above a line drawn downward from the shoulder point at an angle of no more than twenty (20) degrees with the horizontal.
    Thanks, good to know!

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  • silence
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    I love this car, it's super clean build, and you can see they paid a lot of attention to the small details.

    Originally posted by Conki View Post
    Amazing car! I haven't read the whole thread yet, but I have a question about the roll cage from the latest pictures.
    The cross-bar the seat belts attach to seem lower than the top of the occupants' shoulders. Isn't this a safety issue? I imagine that in a crash the belts would pull down on the shoulders, compressing the spine, resulting in cartilage/vertebrae damage.
    Just curious..
    Conki, according to the NASA rulebook, the shoulder harness should be mounted behind the driver and above a line drawn downward from the shoulder point at an angle of no more than twenty (20) degrees with the horizontal.

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  • Conki
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    Amazing car! I haven't read the whole thread yet, but I have a question about the roll cage from the latest pictures.
    The cross-bar the seat belts attach to seem lower than the top of the occupants' shoulders. Isn't this a safety issue? I imagine that in a crash the belts would pull down on the shoulders, compressing the spine, resulting in cartilage/vertebrae damage.
    Just curious..

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  • Cephas
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    Holy crap. Dude, your car is amazing. Congrats!

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  • Nsquared97
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    Friend sent me the Speedhunters article, and I was like 'hey, I know that car!' Great work man.

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  • Jean
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    Wow!

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  • LJ851
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    Sexy !!

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  • karel
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    I’m going to tell you something that you might find hard to swallow. This isn’t actually a car. It may have all the characteristics of an automobile: headlights, four wheels, doors and stuff, but this is not a car. What is it? It’s a WMD. A Weapon of Mass Destruction. You may think that the …

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  • karel
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    New Dyno made.

    865WHP and 1058Wnm out of the same m20 engine.

    short movie will come soon

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  • LJ851
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    Updates?

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