Harness Bars & Bucket Seats
#11
sT(.)(.)K, the roll hoops are the oem ones found under the plastic. They are lower than the height of my head.
I'm not sure if ducking in the event of a crash is the safest approach
I'm not sure if ducking in the event of a crash is the safest approach
#12
Not sure if you can see properly from this photo, but the mounting points are directly level with the harness holes on the seat.
I spoke to another guy at one of these workshops and was telling me I need a seat rail ($200) as well as another device to fit the rail to the chassis ($300)... which didnt seem right to me since other ppl on this forum have been able to just take another rail and fit the seat in.
There is a seat belt trick that I use for the stock seats/belt setup. I can show you on Sunday Mike!
#13
Where did they bolt/weld the harness bar?
How does the seat fit, any rubbing on the console and/or door?
What seat rail did you use?
#16
Mikey0000, good luck, hope they can sort you out.
sT(.)(.)K, thanks for your interest. The car is very much a track toy only. I currently compete in the WA Sprint Championship (came 2nd in class this year!) and did my first tarmac rally a couple of weeks ago (http://www.classicrally.com.au/1-Day%20Rally.htm). Here are some photo's and some footage;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZ57bL3soYQ
There have been lots of minor things done to the car but the significant stuff is below;
Spoon Front Tower Brace
Spoon Front Lower Cross Brace
TC Design Billet Adjustable Front Control Arms
TC Design Pillowball Rear Control Arms
Whiteline Front Anti-roll Bar
K&N FIPK
5Zigen Pro Racer GN+ Wheels
Toyo R888 Tyres
Mugen FRP Hard Top
Sparco Pro 2000 Seat
Willans 4-point Harness
HKS Hipermax III Sport Coilovers
I love the way she drives and is extremely competetive against much more powerful machinery
sT(.)(.)K, thanks for your interest. The car is very much a track toy only. I currently compete in the WA Sprint Championship (came 2nd in class this year!) and did my first tarmac rally a couple of weeks ago (http://www.classicrally.com.au/1-Day%20Rally.htm). Here are some photo's and some footage;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZ57bL3soYQ
There have been lots of minor things done to the car but the significant stuff is below;
Spoon Front Tower Brace
Spoon Front Lower Cross Brace
TC Design Billet Adjustable Front Control Arms
TC Design Pillowball Rear Control Arms
Whiteline Front Anti-roll Bar
K&N FIPK
5Zigen Pro Racer GN+ Wheels
Toyo R888 Tyres
Mugen FRP Hard Top
Sparco Pro 2000 Seat
Willans 4-point Harness
HKS Hipermax III Sport Coilovers
I love the way she drives and is extremely competetive against much more powerful machinery
#18
Hey macopley very nice car you got there, I love a car thats been used for its purpose not hard parked.
I'm guessing you've been tracking the s2000 for awhile now, what coilovers did you have before the HKS HM3s and how did they compare
I'm guessing you've been tracking the s2000 for awhile now, what coilovers did you have before the HKS HM3s and how did they compare
#20
vyets, I only started tuning and competing this year, so these are the first coilovers I've tried. I've had heaps of aftermarket shocks on other cars though, so I will try and give my impression. The damping is not as good as I've experienced on something like Bilstein or Koni, imo. The front springs are extremely stiff, so the roll resistance is excellent. If I was using the car on the road and track I would definately not recommend these coilovers, but bang for buck as an entry level track setup, I'm pretty happy. If you could get KW V3 CS's with the HKS spring rates for the same money, that would be ideal for me .
sT(.)(.)K, anyone willing to sponsor me for the Targa West entry fee? It's mega expensive...
Maybe the Dutton next year, instead.
sT(.)(.)K, anyone willing to sponsor me for the Targa West entry fee? It's mega expensive...
Maybe the Dutton next year, instead.
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