Cooling Systems
Excessive engine temperatures can result in catastrophic failure or premature wear of components. In many high performance and race car applications, cooling systems are used to help control fluid temperatures of engines, differentials and transmissions. Click to Read More
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Exhaust & Induction
Most race and high performance cars benefit from improved air induction and exhaust systems. Horsepower and torque can often be increased by changing the configuration and diameter to suite engine flow characteristics. Click to Read More
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Fire Suppression
A fire protection system is one of the most important safety features in a vehicle. The primary purpose is to protect the driver/passenger from a vehicle fire. A secondary function is to protect the vehicle. A fire protection system is cheap insurance for you and your investment. Click to Read More
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Fuel Cells
Fuel cells are a safety feature for race cars designed to minimize the risk of fire due to a ruptured fuel container. Sanctioning bodies often require and/or allow the use of fuel cells depending on the class and type of racing. Click to Read More
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Net Restraints
Many sanctioning bodies require net restraint systems. These restraints are designed to prevent objects from entering side window opening and to keep the drivers arms and head from exiting the vehicle in the event of an accident. Click to Read More
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Roll Bars & Cages
Roll bars and roll cages are designed to protect the driver from injury during an accident. This is the first line of defense for the driver. Roll cages and roll bars come in all shapes and sizes. This depends mostly on the chassis being built and the rules that govern its class. A secondary function is a much more rigid chassis. Click to Read More
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Seats & Harnesses
Most sanctioning bodies will require racecars to use some kind of purpose built race seat and restraint system. Race seats are by definition designed for stability and protection. It is vital that the driver be firmly supported. Arms and legs should only be used to operate the vehicle,
not to keep the driver from sliding around. Click to Read More
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Suspension & Brakes
Most forms of motorsports require upgraded configurations of brakes and suspension components. Racing at higher speeds demands hard braking power, stability and control. Click to Read More
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Welding & Fabrication
Different material metals require different types of welding. MIG and TIG are most common and is required for any type of high performance welding. Click to Read More
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