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Posted: Fri Feb 12, 10 10:48 am
by Ivor
There are ways and means Pete, it just means I'll have to be careful and take Blue's Dart build as an example, he's got a lot of weight out of the car without incurring the wrath of the DVLA or VOSA.

Shame, because I had planned to go quite radical, even though the Paul Worral Memorial Trophy was the aim of the build.

I'm thinking Captain Slow might be quite nice emblazoned down the side in red and gold metalflake...

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 10 10:52 am
by Pete
Don't you mean "Chairman Slow"???

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 10 10:52 am
by Pete
Or in your case "Chairman Sloe" ;) ;) ;)

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 10 11:10 am
by Ivor
Yep, that's got a ring of "county" about it, might even dust off my old Barbour and Vyella shirt specially...

...And you have the temerity to say that the threads on the MMA board shouldn't go off at a tangent! :D

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 10 11:15 am
by Pete
It's still "on topic" but just a bit creative...

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 10 2:43 pm
by Anonymous
I think just "THE ENGINE" will do it Ivor oh great one :D

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 10 3:41 pm
by Ivor
Thanks Bob...a nice cartoon of Jones the Steam on the door...lovely!

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 10 4:26 pm
by Wolfman
Ivor wrote:Sorry to interrupt guys, but it's Captain Slow here!:geek:

The "How to Build a Winning Drag Race Chassis and Suspension" book has arrived, I've given ita quick speed read for content and in short, although the content appears to be very good, with tech drawings, illustrations and angles, it's aimed more at up to date tube framed cars with four link set ups etc.

So it hasn't really helped me with old school leaf springs, ladder bars and tube axle set ups...anyway after reading the latest regs on the ACE web site, it looks like the separate chassis is out of the window if I want to remain road legal... :roll:
This is why I have moved away from rods way too much legislation coming in. You have the best of both worlds with mopars, they can be fettled without drawing too much attention and came with v8 as standard so no twitchy vosa or mot "jobs worth" can give you aggro saying the monoque is modified. I have had a few mates have problems already. One mate with a highly modified savage mk2 is asking for trouble, he's gone four link rear end, rack and pinion front end and it sticks out like a soar thumb as nothing is original any more! Plus he's spent about 40 grand doin it.

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 10 4:44 pm
by Ivor
I agree Wolfie, I'm glad I found out before I took things too far...I think if the car is properly and safely engineered and appears reasonably stock, it shouldn't cause the MOT guy a heart attack.

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 10 5:07 pm
by Wolfman
Ivor wrote:I agree Wolfie, I'm glad I found out before I took things too far...I think if the car is properly and safely engineered and appears reasonably stock, it shouldn't cause the MOT guy a heart attack.
What worries me is a lot of people are just ignoring this stuff and still building their cars to spite the regulations, It is not going to go away.also if they delibratly flout vosa and such like it will bite us all in the bum

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 10 5:53 pm
by Charger
Ivor wrote:This is really worth checking out: http://www.the-ace.org.uk/Chassis-and-M ... ation.html
i came across that website (www.the-ace.org.uk) the other day Ivor, kept meaning to post, might be worth a separate thread / sticky ...

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 10 6:02 pm
by Pete
Ivor wrote:......I think if the car is properly and safely engineered and appears reasonably stock, it shouldn't cause the MOT guy a heart attack.
I don't think many MOT sites really understand "old" cars when taking into account they are set up for Corsas, Mundanes, etc.

I think any steering that is not R&P freaks them out, and they would not know what bits of chassis are standard or modified.

Don't Panic!!!

:runaway!: :runaway!: :runaway!:

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 10 2:17 pm
by Anonymous
Hi Ivor,

This thread shows up the problems of street/strippers!

They are a headache at Best.
More to the point, 'HOW FAST DO YOU WANNA RUN'?
A HIGH TEN is much safer than a LOW TEN!
Safe is relative as we all know.
I mean safe in a street car on springs!
I like some people in the Moparworld have run a MID-TEN.
In a back half car it was quite exciting!
In a spring car its gonna be SCARY!!!

How scared do you wonna be???
Bacca :D

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 10 2:40 pm
by Cannonball
baccaruda wrote:Hi Ivor,

This thread shows up the problems of street/strippers!

They are a headache at Best.
More to the point, 'HOW FAST DO YOU WANNA RUN'?
A HIGH TEN is much safer than a LOW TEN!
Safe is relative as we all know.
I mean safe in a street car on springs!
I like some people in the Moparworld have run a MID-TEN.
In a back half car it was quite exciting!
In a spring car its gonna be SCARY!!!

How scared do you wonna be???
Bacca :D
scared is everythin, lets you know your alive, a car gettin out off shape at the track is just like when your about to have that rumble at the pub love it

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 10 3:58 pm
by Anonymous
There's omly one wayto sort this out
Dunc - Ivor
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