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Butler
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How would you define the differences, for example sites such as fusionfabrication or whatever they are called make 4 point half cages which would generally be classed as a show cage, would a 6 point polished cage be still classed as a show cage, or only omp and rally class cages classed as 'real' cages. Please enlighten me
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i'd class an at least 6 point weld in cage as a real cage.
Butler
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Are there differences in build quality and materials though?
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A proper roll cage will be FIA approved design.
Butler
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Never thought of that ed
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well a show cage is just for show, i wouldnt rely on it to save your life!
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If I got a cage I would want a real one definately, but the show cages tend to be polished and look alot flashier.
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quote:
Originally posted by ed
A proper roll cage will be FIA approved design.


technically no, a real roll cage must have MIRA approval, by mathmatically testing strength etc, and a full FIA compliance stamp, with a use by date

otherwise, i could just copy a safety devices cage and say its an FIA aaproved design

(disclaimer : this is what i have been told, i may be wrong, if so i am sorry ed mwah x)
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Robin no no no no!

a roll cage can be used if it built by FIA regs, i.e. making use of proper mounting points and the corect tubing, if this is done then you are legally allowed to race with it within the uk (scruitineers can turn down an FIA stamped cage if no fitted correctly etc) if you go of using different materials, like titanium, then it needs to be tested by/at MIRA to make sure its strong enough. hence mine is an FIA approved cage with no FIA stamp, because its built to FIA regs from FIA approved material. to get mine stamped would mean squashing the cage to show is good then building another one..... big cost
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Fook really! i cant believe anyone would actually want to pay someone to crush their roll cage! well i supose then at least they no if they're safe or not.
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only if its made from something different than fia approved stuff will it need to be tested....
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oooooooooh
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i disagree, when you build a new design of roll cage, even using FIA approved materials, you have to send a disc with 3D mock ups and amthmatical details of it to MIRA so they can run simulated tests on it to see if it conforms to regulations, but thats only if you want FIA approval

mark, yours will not have FIA approval as it is not a design which has been tested for the stamp

there is no actual physical squashing of the cage, just a series of simulated tests using the data on the disc provided

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thats correct rob

fusion's 6 point cage will help strenghten the car up for sure and also help in the event of a crash providing the cage is fixed to the car correctly. But they are for show purposes more than anything.

a sparco cage will need to be welded in, to make it a functional cage
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surely it will just have to be built to blue book spec, which I presume brosters has been
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my omp one is a 6 point bolt in but bloke at work preps small cost rally cars and he is welding it in for me, e mentioned cnc and 50mm tubing then i fell asleep

[Edited on 03-01-2006 by bubblevaux]
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quote:
Originally posted by aritchie
surely it will just have to be built to blue book spec, which I presume brosters has been


i dont think it has, although im not sure, his is technically a custom cage, built using FIA approved materials, and welded in, making it functional
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kinds that beardy?
is it yours?
Scott McKenzie
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I personally can`t see the point in fitting a show cage, surely you fit one as a safety measure
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well yeah, but id have a proper one to look good too, because polished shiny ones just dont do it for me

speed first, safety second, style third
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i want a show cage. dont know why?
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I`ve got a 6-point Safety Devices one with door bars for my Nova, safety comes first with us, the safer you feel the harder you can push it
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indeed, if my suspension wasnt making a really odd noise everythime i went round a left hand corner, id drive faster too
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quote:
Originally posted by Scott McKenzie
I`ve got a 6-point Safety Devices one with door bars for my Nova, safety comes first with us, the safer you feel the harder you can push it


been looking for one for ages, cant find anywhere

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