1. Why should it be against vintage rules or spirits if it has been done
since we had this body type being raced.
2. If it concentrates forces to cause problems, it indicates the
original body was a piece of crap. Our experience is it reduces flexure
failures.
3. #$%^&* let's acid dip some bodies - that's hsotorically correct too!
Jim (in his usual sarcastic tone...)
Ccanepa50@aol.com wrote:
>
> as I understand it welding up the unibody seams is one of those things that is
> very easy to do but is contrary to vintage rules and spirit, no one would
> probably ever know, you do have to remember that by doing this you might
> accidentally concentrate a lot of forces into one place and cause a real
> failure over time........
> look at your clubs rules on roll bars and cages and put your efforts there, at
> least all the stiffening would come in the name of safety and not perfomance
> enhancement.............
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Jim Hayes Winchester, MA, USA
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