Zack Huffman
DSM Wiseman
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- Jan 13, 2006
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Clarksburg,
West_Virginia
^Thanks for the legwork on that. I figured someone out there still sold 'glass, -so there's the answer to the request for cheap CF...
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A 2g hood without the budge.
A while ago, cars were rolling off the line with four on the floor. Then five-speeds became the standard. Now six speed transmissions are expected when buying a stick shift.
I know it would entail a little more R&D than most DSM shops are willing to invest but, then again, I never expected anyone to produce a DSM Dogbox.
i have seen it many times in fiberglass and CF...for the n/a's
Cheap Catch Cans.
And Coolant Reservoir Cans
Customizable Spark Plug Covers.
is it really a lot of effort to draw a design in autocad and send it to a CNC mill?
affordable bolt in seat adapters.
To lower the seats
intake pipes that aren't ridiculously overpriced.-Sliding Seat brackets (for racing seats)
-More 2ga parts
The Above
1g tire hump/trunk replacement. I'd love to have it flat back there. Precut sheet metal with supports would be sweet.
Any one interested in data measurement devices for measuring everything from suspension travel to velocity? I'm toying with redesigning an old device I made.... a model rocket air data computer. Thinking of updating it with bluetooth for wireless connectivity. In theory you could connect like 6 of these to various areas of the car, control arms, etc... and get acceleration data feeds back to a central control unit. With acceleration you can integrate it to produce velocity among other things. So you could measure suspension travel and velocity of the individual members.
Just curious if there is a "need" or desire for such a product. No idea on the cost... but I'm guessing about $65-90 per unit. And maybe $100 - $200 for the control unit depending on if it has a Display or not. Accuracy would be about +/- 4% on the devices.... depending on how they are mounted of course and could get up to +/- 20 G's of measurement... down to +/- 0.25 G's aswell.
That sounds good. How well have your designs work?
Cheap Catch Cans.
And Coolant Reservoir Cans
Customizable Spark Plug Covers.
is it really a lot of effort to draw a design in autopeniscad and send it to a CNC mill?
The Above
+ 2ga parts