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LS Motors..... Eh..... NO

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  • GrrG Offline
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    Grr
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    #21

    lol!

    2006 Trailblazer SS- my DD
    2002 Camaro- built N/A LS3, Flt level 5 trans, 8.8 rear

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    • Chance91C Offline
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      That is pretty damn sweet. I like the idea of the custom hardtop and such. Pretty sweet.

      No doubt its been answered or I'd ask about weight savings, rigidity/integrity, etc etc gained by ditching the vert parts (unless you just ditched the soft top itself?

      Go your car.

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      • 63vette6 Offline
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        Chance91;288652 wrote:
        That is pretty damn sweet. I like the idea of the custom hardtop and such. Pretty sweet.

        No doubt its been answered or I'd ask about weight savings, rigidity/integrity, etc etc gained by ditching the vert parts (unless you just ditched the soft top itself?

        Go your car.

        I didnt get the convertible deck, top, or frame when I got the car so I have no idea what the stock stuff weighed. The fiberglass top is probably 10lbs and the slickback about 3lbs w/o lexan. The top in the pic is just sitting on the car and not dzused down. Looks bad in the pic, but it fits really well.

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        • thurmanmermanT Offline
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          #24

          Whats the hole below the rear window for?

          Looks good btw.

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          > Parker;299126 wrote:
          > blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah German cars are the best thing since sliced bread.

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          • GarageAlchemistG Offline
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            #25

            fuel cell?

            97 GTi, 03 KJ

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            • 63vette6 Offline
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              63vette
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              Yep. Fuel cell and battery access.

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              • Chance91C Offline
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                63vette;288654 wrote:
                I didnt get the convertible deck, top, or frame when I got the car so I have no idea what the stock stuff weighed. The fiberglass top is probably 10lbs and the slickback about 3lbs w/o lexan. The top in the pic is just sitting on the car and not dzused down. Looks bad in the pic, but it fits really well.
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                Did you use some sort of drafting program to design the kamback, or slick back or whatever? They make some sharp stuff you can use to determine most favorable aero properties for pieces like that.

                I know trolling around Ecomodder.com I found some fun stuff to play with. (surprisingly useful info there, despite their misguided intentions!)

                Looks 'slick.'

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                  Chance91;288766 wrote:
                  Did you use some sort of drafting program to design the kamback, or slick back or whatever? They make some sharp stuff you can use to determine most favorable aero properties for pieces like that.

                  I know trolling around Ecomodder.com I found some fun stuff to play with. (surprisingly useful info there, despite their misguided intentions!)

                  Looks 'slick.'

                  I dont know anything about drafting and cant draw a straight line. I just used 2 strips of aluminum bent to get the contour, green tape, construction paper and a little filler then just eyeballed it. I blocked it and was pretty happy with it. One little high spot. Good enough for a racecar.

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