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Old 08-11-2012, 09:57 AM   #31
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I'm going to take the car down to do another Wedesday night street meet on the 21st of this month & see what it does with the extra 88rwhp we found on the chassis dyno.
Maybe I'll see how hard the drag racing bug bites me lol
Its a decent financial commitment to step it up for what will be a few meetings a year on what is a street car that gets raced now & then. I want to keep the car semi legal lol
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Old 08-11-2012, 11:18 AM   #32
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4.14.4 Single Rolover Hoop with removable support members

The following vehicles require a single rollover hoop covering the full width of the driver's compartment with two back stays , a side intrusion bar and taxi bar of bolted construction using Grade 8 or equivalent fasteners constructed to ANDRA requirements as a MINIMUM ! ( Utilities may use a FOUR point rol cage with intrusion bars / diagonals on both sides ) .

Unmodified cars ( ET 10.00 - 10.99 ) : with nmodified monocoque construction with fixed steel roof , slower than 10.00 ( 1/4 ) / 6.50 ( 1/8 ) but faster than 10.99 ( 1/4 ) / 7.00 ( 1/8 ) .

My understanding of that is , UNtubbed = unmodified , therefore a Bolt in 4 point cage with Bolt in Side instrusion bar which is always on drivers side ?

So a back half cage with bolt in drivers side intrusion bar is required for Unmodified chassis/tubs .....

Hope that helps , but if in doubt , contact your local Andra Tech inspector for more info .

This is from the 2013 Andra rule book .

4.14. Full 6 Point Roll Cage with Removable Support Members .

The Following vehicles require a full roll cage mounted at a minimum of 6 points with removable side intrusion bars . The intrusion bars must be the same diameter and thickness as specified in the material selection chart and must be attached using 3/8 inch ( 10mm ) Grade 8 bolts as a minimum .

UNMODIFIED CARS ( et 8.00 - 9.99 ) . Street registered cars with a fixed steel roof and Unmodified monocoque construction running between 8.00 and 9.99 ( 1/4 ) / 5.00 and 6.25 ( 1/8 ) or slower .

So STREET Registered cars with FIxed Steel roof and UNMODIFIED chassis or tubs , ONLY needs BOLT in 6 point CAGE with BOLT in removable side intrusion bars .

WOW SO basially you can keep your registered car with unmodified chassis / tubs , streetable with all seats available with some Hard Work of making a Bolt In 6 point cage !

Thats got to be appealling to alot of people ...

Thats cool .... DAMN cool
Thanks for that
Ok so now how the hell do you get a 6 point cage in and out of a car ?
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Old 08-11-2012, 11:44 AM   #33
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Thanks for that
Ok so now how the hell do you get a 6 point cage in and out of a car ?
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Old 08-11-2012, 11:48 AM   #34
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So it can be bolt together ?
I though it would have to be one piece ?
Would be good if you could do 2 piece and bolt the 2 together then wouldnt be as hard to fit
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Thanks for that
Ok so now how the hell do you get a 6 point cage in and out of a car ?
I went though it with Scott from torque fabrications mate.
He welds in plates with nuts on them on the floor/sill at the base of the B pillar, around your feet & on the parcel shelf. The B pillar hoop bolts to this, the side instrusion bar bolts to the B pillat hoop & the floor & the rear stays bolt from the B pillar hoop to the parcel shelf. The taxi bar bolts to the centre hoop. In my XT he says he welds in a permanent bar in the boot from the parcel shelf to the chassis rail. Hope that makes sense.
Its a ***** of a job to get it out but it can be done,
One of the boys at work have a similar set up in a HZ
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depends how far u want to go and how much u want to spend. an integrated roll cage would look good, but big $'s.
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I went though it with Scott from torque fabrications mate.
He welds in plates with nuts on them on the floor/sill at the base of the B pillar, around your feet & on the parcel shelf. The B pillar hoop bolts to this, the side instrusion bar bolts to the B pillat hoop & the floor & the rear stays bolt from the B pillar hoop to the parcel shelf. The taxi bar bolts to the centre hoop. In my XT he says he welds in a permanent bar in the boot from the parcel shelf to the chassis rail. Hope that makes sense.
Its a ***** of a job to get it out but it can be done,
One of the boys at work have a similar set up in a HZ
Now you have my attention
Bolt a 6 point in and run some 9s then take it home and unbolt it to cruise would be great
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Now you have my attention
Bolt a 6 point in and run some 9s then take it home and unbolt it to cruise would be great
Scott quoted me $2400 for a bolt in moly cage

How does that compare to what you fella's on the east coast have paid for?
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Scott quoted me $2400 for a bolt in moly cage

How does that compare to what you fella's on the east coast have paid for?
Was that 4 point or 6 Brad ?
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Was that 4 point or 6 Brad ?
Thats for what I described above mate

I believe a 6 point cage is fixed to the car at 6 points, happy to be corrected if Im wrong.
Im going to go & see Scott at torque fab when I get home mate. If ya wanna come for a spin in the XT your more than welcome to come along.
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Scott quoted me $2400 for a bolt in moly cage

How does that compare to what you fella's on the east coast have paid for?
$2400 (3days) for a welded in like that XY with bolt intrusion bar drivers side , including ANDRA paperwork/certified, Stuart at Racers Choice

Another mate got full cage and four link in his 1965 Stang and I cannot fault the quality of workmanship. I cannot talk for if it is a good four link etc as I have no experience in that stuff. Would I get something done there myself I would, I haven't had any experience with other to compare by but came good on quoted time & $ and quality.
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$2400 is a good price and bout what you would expect to pay here.
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Anyone out there have any pics of an XR-XY bolt in cage?

What is the ouside diameter & wall thickness of the moly tube required for roll cages?
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This is ANDRAs responce to 6 point bolt in cages
Hi Wayne

Most of the requirements are covered in the ANDRA Rulebook on pages 219-230.

I understand your plight towards the road registered vehicles, this is a common problem in many states and is driven by the inflexibility of the Motor Registration departments, a national code of practice exists but is not adopted in all cases. On the other side of the coin are race cars that have breached the line of where the car has gone passed the allowances of a street vehicle and is now a racecar and should be treated as such.



Basically roll cage designs could be broken into three variations;

1. Welded structure – ANDRA Accepted

2. Bolt-In structure with removable members (removable Taxi bar and side intrusion bar) – ANDRA Accepted

3. Bolt-In Removable structure – Not Accepted



The first two listed are allowable under ANDRA requirements depending on the vehicle, the third variation is desirable especially in cases of street registered vehicles, however by allowing for the removal of the structure it introduces other factors such as scrutineering checks, wear and tear on the structure and fixings, structural integrity concerns, insurance and legal obligations. In order to allow this design into ANDRA competition at a minimum certification by an engineer would be required to certify structures to minimum design requirements.

ANDRA has been working on these areas in an attempt to come up with a solution to this problem and will continue to until the problem is resolved, but until then the current requirements must be adhered to.



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Thanks for posting that Wayne
As far as Im aware its the taxi bar that the WA constabulary have the problem with. The problem they have is that rear seat passengers in an accident will collide into the bar.
I reckon I might talk to an engineer about making the cage completely removable, otherwise the boys in blue will sticker our our street cars
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