Alez
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posted on 15/9/03 at 08:38 AM |
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Track car mods for SVA, help?
Hi,
I'm after buying a bike engined, road legal locost. I've seen this Indy Blade for sale:
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifiedpics/13433-1.jpg It is a pure track car, but I'm seriously considering buying it and modifying it so it
passes the SVA. Problem is my complete lack of experience. I'll be visiting the guy who is selling it this weekend, I would appreciate your
advice on how to evaluate the work, money and hassle I would need to spend on the car to make it road legal.
In the pic, I can see it has lights, which is a good sign, but I would like to know about things that could be expensive to modify or fit, so I can
take a detailed look when I go to see the car. Things that I've heard and come to my mind are: Exhausts and noise restrictions, if it
doesn't pass, is it expensive to change them or modify them, whatever? Steering security lock, I've heard you need that for it to pass
SVA, can I take for granted that the car will have it, just like road legal ones, due to donor parts from road cars being used to build it? Any
thoughts and past experiences please share. Also, is mine a good idea at all or you wouldn't recomend it?
Thanks a lot in advance.
Cheers,
Alex
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Sideways 2 Victory
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posted on 15/9/03 at 09:12 AM |
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Hi Alex,
You are not alone!
Check out my photo archive:
I'm building a road legal trackday car from a part built rolling chassis I bought from a guy who was building it to enter the 750mc Locost
series.
They're are a lot of SVA points to consider; see my dash layout and switchgear for starters. I've race master cylinders with no cap
switches (SVA no-no), and a brake bias adjuster (must be "Fixed" for sva).Steering columns not got enough safety features, seat belt
mounts, front indicators, dashboard edges, grill, immobilsor, etc etc etc etc etc.
But it is doable (or else I'm stuffed!)
Good luck,
Ask whatever you need to know.
Dave
www.nurburgring.org
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Alez
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posted on 15/9/03 at 04:02 PM |
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Hi Dave,
Thanks for your support mate, and best luck!
Cheers,
Alex
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