1320ft's 2.3L Strip Warrior, Cage is in PG8

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i know they're all chemically polycarbonates, but here in aus, some are street legal and some arent :)
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WANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lol
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Minor update today, didnt have too long to work on it.

Got the seat rail sitchuation sorted out. So now the seat is mounted, have a comfortable driving position. And I can workout position for the crotch strap etc.

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noice. what rails? much modification?
quest wrote:
WANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lol
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Modded the std staz drivers seat rail to suit.

Required lots of cutting and grinding.

But it still has adjusters, so if someone taller or shorter cons me into letting them have a steer, can fit.
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1320ft wrote:But it still has adjusters, so if someone taller or shorter cons me into letting them have a steer, can fit.
I purposely removed the adjusters in mine; if I lose my mind and let someone else drive it, they'll have to be the same size as me or they can make do with sitting in the passenger seat. Can you tell I don't like sharing? rofl

Any news on the lexan hatch project?

BTW, keep up the good work, I'm looking forward to seeing the finished product.
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JJH wrote:
1320ft wrote:But it still has adjusters, so if someone taller or shorter cons me into letting them have a steer, can fit.
I purposely removed the adjusters in mine; if I lose my mind and let someone else drive it, they'll have to be the same size as me or they can make do with sitting in the passenger seat. Can you tell I don't like sharing? rofl

Any news on the lexan hatch project?

BTW, keep up the good work, I'm looking forward to seeing the finished product.
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Normally I dont even let my missus drive my daily's.

But I think it is only fair to let people who have helped me out building the car, have a steer, even if its only at powercruise etc.

Just got to get the glass to my mum, should be in the next few weeks.
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How's you Mum going with the lexan hatch project? rofl
Seriously, any updates?
And, any more progress on your beastie?
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No updates atm.

Had too many race meetings to officiate at and been working alot of saturdays lately.

But hopefully will be picking up the gearbox in the next week or so. Then the fun begins.

As for the lexan stuff. My mums work are in the middle of moving to bigger premises, so she asked me to hold off on sending them up, so they dont get lost/broken.
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Minor update.

Pickup the gearbox on sunday. Thanks ryan and shannon.

So now we have the mighty Mopar A904 Torqueflite sitting in the garage. The box has allready been rebuilt, manualised and made reverse pattern. Pics to come. Now I need some Mopar/Hemi badges for the car...............

Tossing up as to which shifter i'm going to run.

So far I have:

The B & M Stealth Pro Ratchet

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B & M Magnum Grip Pro

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Hurst Quarter Stick

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Precision Quick Shift II

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Is it going to be automatic ?
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Yes.

Reason #1:

Consistentcy. In dyo racing consistentcy is king & the auto suits that.

Reason #2:

The auto won't strike the tyres as hard as a manual off the line. So less stress on the driveline and with small tyres alot safer.

Reason #3:

If I went manual it would be a minimum 5k layout. Custom gearsets arnt cheap. Neither is q liberty/gforce/jericho box. Plus, as per the rule book, I would require either an sfi spec titanium bellhousing or a custom made 6mm steel one.
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All look ok...
Is there much difference in price?
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hey mate got a left field one for ya:

Hurst pro matic 2;

got it on a manual c4 and its nice, easy ratchet, no extra lever to dick around with, slap it down twice for manual like yours, click back through as needed and just lift the shifter up when you're in N and slide forward to R and PARK.
I was lucky and fluked the adjustment first time but the install was piss easy.

Mates with B&Ms complain about the extra lever most of them have to cancel the ratchet so it becomes a 2 handed job where the Hurst is always 1 when going back to neutral.
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A couple of pics of the box

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solid gearbox that!

Is it from Performance automatics?
and who made your stally?
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