997.2 GT3 Running Agency Power Roll Bar
#18
Honestly this is a mute point! It clearly states in the PCA rule book that Roll Bars useing the seat belt attachment points to NOT qualify for Club Racing period. Please give it up. I'm sure many of the people in the know are enjoing this thread but we should end it here. At least I'm working toward my 15 posts so I could send PM's
Thanks, it's been fun,
rp714
Thanks, it's been fun,
rp714
#19
Mute: a speech disorder in which a person lacks the ability to speak.
Moot: open to discussion or debate; debatable; doubtful: a moot point.
Sorry, just a pet peeve of mine...
And you are right BTW.
Moot: open to discussion or debate; debatable; doubtful: a moot point.
Sorry, just a pet peeve of mine...
And you are right BTW.
#21
PCA, NASA, SCCA all have different rules. Please provide the links here to the rules if you want. Interesting that PCA would not allow the Porsche Tequipment bar or OEM GT3 bar which mounts to the seat belt locations.
#22
hmmmm weird, I have had the Roll Bar pass inspections by NASA officials for TT, SCCA customers, Texas Mile, and more. If you are racing, that means you have a rig, slicks, no interior, full multipoint roll cage not roll bar, fire supression system, and more. None of that is advertised with our product.
-Troy
#23
I am running the Agency Power roll bar with no issue. I think it is a good product, with good fit and quality for the purpose it was made for, and is certainly comparable to the no longer manufactured Porschetech roll bar, which also attaches to the seat belt attachment points. The advantage of this attachment method is that it is easy to install/deinstall with limited tools and manpower. In addition, I like it better in that I can remove the cross members in winter and get better access to the rear for storage.
Have I rolled the car, no. Do I have confidence that the bar gives me additional protection, yes. As much as a full roll cage, no, but that was a trade-off I was willing to make. Every person needs to make their own choices regarding level of modification/hassle/money and safety. If we were all truly safety focused, we'd all wear nomex 100% of the time, have real fire suppression, fuel cells, fuel cut-offs and always use a hans devices with our SA2010 helmets, right?
All of that said, I run my car at DE events, not club racing events, so I am unfamiliar with the specific requirements for club racing, which is different than DE.
Have I rolled the car, no. Do I have confidence that the bar gives me additional protection, yes. As much as a full roll cage, no, but that was a trade-off I was willing to make. Every person needs to make their own choices regarding level of modification/hassle/money and safety. If we were all truly safety focused, we'd all wear nomex 100% of the time, have real fire suppression, fuel cells, fuel cut-offs and always use a hans devices with our SA2010 helmets, right?
All of that said, I run my car at DE events, not club racing events, so I am unfamiliar with the specific requirements for club racing, which is different than DE.
#26
Eric, there was never a question about the quality. The Agency Bar is a quality piece of equipment. The question was, is it legal for open track door to door racing.
Joe731, DE's, track days and time trials is what bar is designed for. It's perfect for mounting your harnesses and I do believe you will get added security in a roll over incindent which hopefully will never happen. As I stated you have to decide if racing is in your future before you purchase the Agency Power Roll Bar.
Joe731, DE's, track days and time trials is what bar is designed for. It's perfect for mounting your harnesses and I do believe you will get added security in a roll over incindent which hopefully will never happen. As I stated you have to decide if racing is in your future before you purchase the Agency Power Roll Bar.
#27
Ps... I was trying to figure out who this RP guy is as I have never seen him on the board before, so I checked his previous posts...
"Greetings,
I've been lurking in the backround for some time and picked up tons of valueable information from everyone here, thanks!
I have a new RSS competition roll bar (guards red) that will not fit in OUR car (GT3) because of the sunroof. "
I have never refered to MY car as OUR car... My guess is he runs a shop with a competing product and is just trying to Badmouth someone. Not cool!
"Greetings,
I've been lurking in the backround for some time and picked up tons of valueable information from everyone here, thanks!
I have a new RSS competition roll bar (guards red) that will not fit in OUR car (GT3) because of the sunroof. "
I have never refered to MY car as OUR car... My guess is he runs a shop with a competing product and is just trying to Badmouth someone. Not cool!
Last edited by nugent_crai; 01-19-2011 at 10:31 AM.
#28
great bar
We installed this bar in a customers cars (we are a new car dealer) and have had nothing but great feedback the install is breeze. The customer loves its function and for the track events they do, there has never been a question about it. It's not a cage replacement but that is not its intent. We recommend it all the time for a club car bar, I wish they had them for all makes and models because we could sell them like crazy.
#29
Ps... I was trying to figure out who this RP guy is as I have never seen him on the board before, so I checked his previous posts...
"Greetings,
I've been lurking in the backround for some time and picked up tons of valueable information from everyone here, thanks!
I have a new RSS competition roll bar (guards red) that will not fit in OUR car (GT3) because of the sunroof. "
I have never refered to MY car as OUR car... My guess is he runs a shop with a competing product and is just trying to Badmouth someone. Not cool!
"Greetings,
I've been lurking in the backround for some time and picked up tons of valueable information from everyone here, thanks!
I have a new RSS competition roll bar (guards red) that will not fit in OUR car (GT3) because of the sunroof. "
I have never refered to MY car as OUR car... My guess is he runs a shop with a competing product and is just trying to Badmouth someone. Not cool!
this agency bar has even less mount points than a brey-krause harness bar but costs twice as much. imho, bad product and it definitely offers no 'roll bar' functionality in case of an actual roll.
Last edited by utkinpol; 01-19-2011 at 11:18 AM.
#30
The mounting points of this bar are the same as a Porsche Tequipment OEM bar, GMG early 997 bar, and RSS early 997 bar.
Germans must be dumb... too
MUCH RESPECT to those companies as they have probably sold more then us. We have sold about 50 bars worldwide.
To further promote GMG and RSS, they have a new "competition" roll bar which still uses the same front mounting points but then relocates the rear to the strut top bolts.
The Autopower roll bar is the same design except you drill into the chassis and use plates. Here is one in my 996TT.
If you know which organization you are going to be competing in on the enthusiast level for Time Attack, Time Trial, Group Racing, etc, forward me their rules and I can tell you if our Roll Bar would work. If you plan on becoming a professional driver and travel around the country with a full cup car and not your weekend race, please call Fabryce at GMG and they can build you a full compliant weld in roll bar based off of their "real" racing experience.
Germans must be dumb... too
MUCH RESPECT to those companies as they have probably sold more then us. We have sold about 50 bars worldwide.
To further promote GMG and RSS, they have a new "competition" roll bar which still uses the same front mounting points but then relocates the rear to the strut top bolts.
The Autopower roll bar is the same design except you drill into the chassis and use plates. Here is one in my 996TT.
If you know which organization you are going to be competing in on the enthusiast level for Time Attack, Time Trial, Group Racing, etc, forward me their rules and I can tell you if our Roll Bar would work. If you plan on becoming a professional driver and travel around the country with a full cup car and not your weekend race, please call Fabryce at GMG and they can build you a full compliant weld in roll bar based off of their "real" racing experience.
Last edited by vividracing; 01-19-2011 at 11:35 AM.