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rockitman

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  1. Little strength???? Strong enough to keep the roof from crushing in the event of a roll over...Not doing the 24 Hour at Le Man here averaging 170 mph.... :drive: Good enough for some PCA classes. Besides if you are doing any of the serious classes you need a roll cage...A little overkill for 95% street driving , IMO see PCA rule appendix A http://www.pca.org/pca/clubrace/docs/pca_rules_2004.pdf
  2. Good point, guess I have been hanging around a turbo board too much lately where the general discussion always points to a new mod of the day... B)
  3. Well that's good to know, since driving at the top end of things with this car is highley illegal...on the street that is...I wonder about the fab max flo mufflers with a free flow BMC filter...Do you think that could provide a beneficial package??? I would like a little more aggressive sound package with a little performance boost....Thanks in advance Viken!!!
  4. Spoke with Fabspeed regarding muffler bypasses for GT3. They told me that they got a doner car in, fabricated the pipes and they are now in production, 2-3 weeks away. They indicated that you can expect a 15hp gain and a 50lb weight reduction by losing the mufflers...Does this sound reasonable, especially the HP gain??? Opinions appreciated. Sounds like the best $500 mod one could do.... Are there any negative affects by reducing exhaust back pressure or is this all good, if you can bare the sound???? :jump:
  5. The kit to remove the console is approximately $120. Here is a link to my installation instructions with pics. http://gallery.rennlist.com/gallery/albuq44 :jump:
  6. Pictures of a good portion of the roll bar install have been posted to my site and are available via the link provided after the verbal instructions on the starting thread. Verbal captions for the pictures will be provided shortly.
  7. This is my link to the seat installation with pictures and installation captions. http://gallery.rennlist.com/gallery/albuq41 :clapping:
  8. I agree, when the clutch is depressed, you can brake hard and gas it at the same time with no problem.
  9. Thanks Loren and thank you for the instructions on removing the seatbelt slider and clothes hook. I will post pics of most of the install this weekend and edit my how to with a link to the pics with captioned descriptions. Yes it's the roll bar in the first pic with the harness bar...
  10. I posted my instructions via my experiences installing the bar in a GT3. They are located in the DIY forum....For those interested...
  11. Instructions are rather simple: Remove the rear view mirror. I did not need too. Of course the seats are already out of the car. Slip the roll bar into the car by rotating it on it's side with legs facing toward the rear of the car. The front legs should be oriented on the bottom when doing this. Carefully get it into the car and slowly rotate the bar up and back towards the final position(If you have a sunroof, be very careful. The mechanics under the roof lining are sharp and the roll bar can cut the liner when it rubs up against it. KPV is aware of this issue) GT2/3 owners will not have this concern). It helps to remove the seat belt height slider units first(Use a flat head screw driver to pry the units off of the bolt the seat belt is attached to. The bolt head has a hole in it where the peg of the adjuster unit sits in, held in by the friction between the peg and the hole. Once it's pried off, the top portion of the unit is held in by two plastic clips that will snap out) you will also need to remove the clothes hook right behind the sliders too. This can be done using a plastic spatula to pry it up and off from the roofline molding. I found it easiest to attach the front legs first that attach to where the front seat belt ring attaches on the door pillar by the rocker panel. Now push the roll bar back into position so that the rear legs line up with the mounting holes on the side of the chassis in the seat well(You will be crushing the plastic rocker panel during this process) I recommend disconnecting the negative on the battery. Another poster indicated that there is some wiring that applies to the airbags running through the rocker panel. You don't want to chance it having the air bags deploy during the positioning process when the rocker panel is crushing. Another option to crushing the rocker panel is to remove the carpeting around this area and cutting holes in the plastic so that the front legs line up with the bolt mounting points. Others have done it this way, but I chose not to so your on your own on that one. If you have a TT or coupe with rear seats, they will have to be removed. The mounting bolt hole will be visible.***If you have a GT3 or GT2, you are not as fortunate. You will need to cut a hole in the carpet to expose the bolt hole. What’s worse is that the bolt hole is covered by a polypropylene plastic cap. Not just any cap mind you, a screw cap. What makes it difficult to remove is the fact that the cap is flush with the chassis, almost exactly like a bumper plug, so you can get a wrench, pliers or anything on it to get leverage to unscrew it. Use a screwdriver to pry the edges up far enough so that you can use some needle nose pliers to grab a hold of it and unscrew it. Cutting the holes and getting the caps off almost took an hour for me since I did not have the benefit of these instructions. Position the rear legs so that they line up with the holes. It may be helpful to try screwing in the bolts first to get a feel for the correct angle and orientation of the bolt screwing in. Once the bolts are screwed in, your done...Pretty simple, right???The problem is things just done line up just exactly perfect. I found the rear bolts more difficult to screw in than the fronts. At least with the fronts, the big metal sleeve orients the bolt screw in angle correctly once it's lined up with the hold. I found no need to use compression straps for this process. Two people are ideal for this job since one can hold the bar into position to line up the holes while the other focuses on screwing in the bolt. If your crazy, like I am, doing it by yourself requires you to hold the bar in position with one hand and screw in the bolts with the other. No easy feat. Best of luck... PS: You may be asking yourself, once the seats are in, how do I attach the lower seat belt ring to the rocker panel where it was originally attached. It's not a good thought. Basically once the bar is in, you will need to install the seats. Once they are in and you have threaded the belt through the hole on the seat back, you will need to unscrew the roll bar's front mounting leg bolt. Slip the bolt through the seat belt ring then screw it back. I have yet to do this, but am confident that it won't be too difficult. Since the rocker panel is crushed(the roll bar will pretty much stay in position since the other 3 bolts are still attached), you can use some wedges of some sort to keep the front leg into position while the bolt is removed to thread the seat belt ring through it and re-tighten the bolt. Or have some one hold the bar into position for the brief time you have to pull the bolt out. Link to pictures w/ install tip captions: http://gallery.rennlist.com/gallery/albuq52
  12. Porsche TE Roll Bar Installation Guide Instructions are rather simple: Remove the rear view mirror. I did not need too. Of course the seats are already out of the car. Slip the roll bar into the car by rotating it on it's side with legs facing toward the rear of the car. The front legs should be oriented on the bottom when doing this. Carefully get it into the car and slowly rotate the bar up and back towards the final position(If you have a sunroof, be very careful. The mechanics under the roof lining are sharp and the roll bar can Author rockitman Category Carrera (996) - Accessories Submitted 11/13/2003 05:53 AM
  13. Ohhh, you must of sent it to my real email address at home, not a Private Message. I will check my mail when I am home. I am assuming it's my email address I used to register with for this forum???Thanks again Loren!!!
  14. Thanks Loren, I checked my inbox, but it seems to be empty??? Can you resend??? Thanks. :jump:
  15. Thanks Karl...Did not have too much trouble getting it into the car...I can bolt in the front legs down by the rocker panel. The problem is when I do that, I can't roll the back legs into position since the seat belt adjustment slider units stick too far out from the upper pillar. If I knew how to remove the adjusters temporarily so that I can rotate the bar past them, I will be in business. So my real question is how to remove them. Any idea's. Someone told me that they can be pryed off from the actual slider with a screw driver, but I am unsure. Any idea's Loren??? I understand that you are the DIY guru. Thanks :notworthy:
  16. I am installing a roll bar in my GT3. I have to attach the bars front legs first, but when I do so the roll bar can't rotate past the seatbelt height adjusters attached to the slider(It's just too tight of a squeeze). Is it easy to remove the adjuster unit fom the slider and then put back in once the roll bar has cleared the pillar??? Thanks. The tech equip. rollbar install has been a 4 hour battle so far :cursing:
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