Man, this thing is going to be killer.
The drags aren't my main focus. A Z28 Camaro does 12.3 on street tires, so that's kind of my target. Hoosiers might bring that into the 11s, an ET that I don't think requires a full cage.I haven't read the rules but you're going to be drag racing this right? Is a halo bar going to be required?



I'm 98% settled on using the Magnum Force transformer K member and front suspension - all boxed construction, loads more rigidity than the factory stamped stuff. It's their pro-touring setup, as their tubular stuff is more geared toward drag racing.So maybe I missed it but tubular k-member or no?
Same page. I have my mind right about a b-pillar halo bar, but the front firewall is a great canvas for a reinforced shear plate connected to the larger rocker boxes which is connected to door bars. I'm headed down that path for now in the aim of avoiding an a-pillar halo and down bars. We're going for Z28 and CTS-V levels of performance.You don't need a NASCAR chassis to make it stiff, plus I really hate to see cages in street cars personally.
This is my thinking. I'm not hung up on an original interior, and an aesthetically integrated cage is appealing - a la the Singer 911. It just might not be wrapped in Ferrari leather......make the cage a feature. Make it the trim. It's hard to do right...
Totally agree. I did a quick measurement of the rockers at The Roadster Shop, and they are slightly wider than an iPhone 6 is tall, so ballpark 6" square tubing. The inner rail structure (reference my prior sketch) would use a 2x3 set vertical, and follow the Art-Morrison chassis lines....what about the modulus of strength strictly looking at the chassis beams from a size perspective because a box is more rigid in both directions than a rectangle. 3x3 vs 2x4 for example..
The fuel tank goes in the lowest void, and cross braces are really just floor support. Forward of that will have some bracing related to the suspension links and shock mounts. I'm just not entirely sure what that looks like, yet. The 6 point cage will likely handle most of the "stiffness duties" rearward of the link mounts.Is there no room to cross brace the area towards the lower part of the drawing?