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scootz

posted on 30/5/08 at 08:07 AM Reply With Quote
Pop-Up Roll Bars

The one thing that I think ruins the lines on an Ultima Spyder is the roll bar - looks like a piece of scaffolding!

Thought about changing to 2 roll-hoops, but the chassis doesn't really lend itself to this.

So... just bought a couple of the spring loaded 'pop-up' BMW E46 Convertible roll bars. Pretty heavy stand-alone units, but very sturdy and would appear to fit into the chassis.

They activate once the car has tipped past a certain angle.

Even better - they hardly protrude above the bodywork when passive, so nice clean lines!

Disclaimer: It is normally the case that as soon as I find an 'answer' to one of my long-standing problems, someone comes along with a dozen or so perfectly sound reasons about why it won't work. Please can I be left to bask in my genius decision for at least another 5 minutes before being knocked off my happy-perch!

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Mr Whippy

posted on 30/5/08 at 08:15 AM Reply With Quote
sounds very nice, how complex are the electronics to wire in? I'd be scared they'd smack me in the face sometime

how much and how big?

lots of how's there

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scootz

posted on 30/5/08 at 08:19 AM Reply With Quote
No wiring... its a mechanical stand alone spring triggered thingummy-jig!

VID HERE

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Guinness

posted on 30/5/08 at 08:27 AM Reply With Quote
Cool!

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scootz

posted on 30/5/08 at 08:28 AM Reply With Quote
Oh... size? Maybe 60 x 30 x 10... I am however guessing as I don't have the units in front of me. Will confirm!

Cost? £70 delivered!

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Howlor

posted on 30/5/08 at 08:35 AM Reply With Quote
They look violent but being BMW should do the job ok. Make sure you mount them the right way round!

Steve






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Guinness

posted on 30/5/08 at 08:35 AM Reply With Quote
You could mount them upside down and jump over speed bumps.

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Humbug

posted on 30/5/08 at 08:36 AM Reply With Quote
just a thought (well two actually)

1. I wouldn't want any part of my body in the way when it went off

2. If they do go off (even for testing) how the hell do you push them down again? It can't be easy, otherwise once they deployed they would just get pressed in by the road!

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iank

posted on 30/5/08 at 08:38 AM Reply With Quote
So long as they are purely based on tip angle (and don't take vehicle weight into account) and you can mount them solidly enough they should be fine IMO.
However as you can't really test them at home I'd always have a slight worry in the back of my mind about whether they would actually work properly if the worst comes to the worst.





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MikeRJ

posted on 30/5/08 at 08:40 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Humbug
just a thought (well two actually)

1. I wouldn't want any part of my body in the way when it went off

2. If they do go off (even for testing) how the hell do you push them down again? It can't be easy, otherwise once they deployed they would just get pressed in by the road!


One time use IIRC. Cars that are rolled on the road either get written off and never used again, or the insurance will cover the cost of new roll bars.

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Howlor

posted on 30/5/08 at 08:40 AM Reply With Quote
4 mounted upside down with a castor on the top of each one and you have an inspector gadget Ultima!






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Mr Whippy

posted on 30/5/08 at 08:40 AM Reply With Quote
hmm can't get the vid to play

so the whole release mechanism is mechanical? I thought it was triggered by electronic tilt sensors.

Maybe there is a catch that you can release to pull it back?

woundn''t want the little dog to be sitting on the parcel shelf then bong!



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nib1980

posted on 30/5/08 at 08:41 AM Reply With Quote
They are a fantastic system, but I have seen them deploy, when taking a bump at speed, the G sensor in them can be tricked.

But still a good idea

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scootz

posted on 30/5/08 at 09:56 AM Reply With Quote
The car they came from was not rolled, so they are structurally intact.

I understand that some car makers do use pyrotechnics on these types of devices and are 'one use only', but the E46 ones are mechanically activated, so can be re-set.

I'll be doing LOTS of sim work to satisfy myself that they are functional in another application!

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dan__wright

posted on 30/5/08 at 10:24 AM Reply With Quote
the Merc one are spring loaded and can be reset, they latch to stop them being pushed in once deployed but are easy to push in once you disable the latch.

as said they can be set of fairly easily by going over a hill too fast etc (clarkson set the merc one off by getting the wheels off the ground at the top of a hill)





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nitram38

posted on 30/5/08 at 10:26 AM Reply With Quote
They may be ok from a safety point of view, but if you are looking to keep your weight down (such as a bec) then these add unnecessary weight.
OK for an Ultima with loads of power though






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Mr Whippy

posted on 30/5/08 at 10:42 AM Reply With Quote
I'd love to see a picture of the units when you get hold of them, very interesting





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Mr Whippy

posted on 30/5/08 at 11:57 AM Reply With Quote
ahhhh so their behind the seat...I see

bet they'd be scary as hell if you rolled as the ground would come up very close and would be not much comfort if you were going through bushes. Think I'll still go for my full external cage...

a real bargan at that price though





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scootz

posted on 30/5/08 at 12:17 PM Reply With Quote
Think it would be scary as hell rolling with any type of roll bar!

The pic is of them in the closed position - they extend almost the same again (actually pop the same height as the roll bar in the Ultima).

Did you manage to see the YouTube clip?

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Mr Whippy

posted on 30/5/08 at 12:56 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by scootz
Think it would be scary as hell rolling with any type of roll bar!

The pic is of them in the closed position - they extend almost the same again (actually pop the same height as the roll bar in the Ultima).

Did you manage to see the YouTube clip?


no I can find it, but it's not downloading, will have a look when I get home. I did think that was them extended.





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kb58

posted on 30/5/08 at 01:27 PM Reply With Quote
The mechanical activation bothers me. If it uses any sort of inertial or tilt senser, depending how the car rolls, it might be fooled into never activating.

I'd be concerned there's some situation where the sensor(s) only see positive g's as the car rolls, and never activate. I'd expect that situation might exist more on a race track than on the street.

Now that I think about it, you could also argue the opposite case, that having this mechanism on the race track will very likey cause it to go off accidentally, never mind the safety inspectors won't let you onto the track due to "missing" the required safety gear.

For myself I want the piece of mind knowing the rollhoop is always there.

BTW, what do the assemblies weigh?





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britishtrident

posted on 30/5/08 at 07:24 PM Reply With Quote
Years a go one of the instructors and a racing school was injured because sitting in the passenger side he had only the standard inertia reel seat belt, the drive had a full harness fixed belt.

In the shunt (a roll I think) the inertia reel belt extended quite a bit before it locked up as a result the instructor made fair hard contact with the solid bits of the car.

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JoelP

posted on 30/5/08 at 07:37 PM Reply With Quote
my mate set his off in a bmw by driving too fast down a country lane. IIRC he got them reset at the main dealer, im sure he would've moaned a lot louder if he had had to replace them!
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