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georgesal
01-08-2008, 04:34 PM
i recently aquired a vert to relpace my stolen coupe and i was wondering if there will be an issue with tracking it. Are there any special rules that a convertible has to follow. i did a quick search and found nothing. thanks for your time guys.

ThatGuy
01-08-2008, 04:36 PM
Get a good cage.

Not only because there is no top on the car, but because 'Verts are over flexy.

Don't know if it's a "Rule", but it is a good idea.

KA-T_240
01-08-2008, 04:54 PM
^what he said. Make sure you are safe in the car. and then do the other basics for drifting.

azndoc
01-08-2008, 04:55 PM
No you can't drift verts.

If you look inside the glove compartment box there's a booklet hidden in the upper right hand corner which states that.

Duh....

I can't believe you didn't know.

brokeAs240sx
01-08-2008, 04:59 PM
I don't know if they require roll bars for drift days (practices), but if you are doing any track events, drifting @ horsethief, etc, you will need one.

Here's one that will work for basically all events requiring 4-pt roll bar:

DavisFAb S13 240sx Convertible Roll Bar Kit (http://www.frsport.com/DavisFab-Weld-in-Convertible-Roll-Bar-Kit-S13-1992-1994-Nissan-240SX_p_3411.html)

^ The description & pics are old. The kit is now TIG welded (in picture it is MIG welded) & the base plates are cut better.

In my car - most recent pic I have:
http://img398.imageshack.us/img398/505/mg5930vihh9.jpg

georgesal
01-08-2008, 05:38 PM
I don't know if they require roll bars for drift days (practices), but if you are doing any track events, drifting @ horsethief, etc, you will need one.

Here's one that will work for basically all events requiring 4-pt roll bar:

DavisFAb S13 240sx Convertible Roll Bar Kit (http://www.frsport.com/DavisFab-Weld-in-Convertible-Roll-Bar-Kit-S13-1992-1994-Nissan-240SX_p_3411.html)

^ The description & pics are old. The kit is now TIG welded (in picture it is MIG welded) & the base plates are cut better.

In my car - most recent pic I have:
http://img398.imageshack.us/img398/505/mg5930vihh9.jpg

thanks i was just looking at your posting on nico. did that you feel a difference in the how the car felt before and after. was there less body roll,

brokeAs240sx
01-08-2008, 05:44 PM
Significant difference felt in the rear half of the car. Made driving it before feel like spaghetti, haha.

Even before the roll bar, though, the vert is suprisingly stiff (during grip at least). I also autox'd an s13 coupe before this & have ridden in all sorts of s chassis setups; the vert feels just about as solid (especially w/ rollbar), just a lot heavier, hee hee.

I'll be attending the scca autocross this weekend @ Fontana if you'd like to ride along in the car. You can pm me. Otherwise, you may want to check out the drift day going on in El Toro - do the drift or grip if you want to test out your car.

georgesal
01-08-2008, 05:53 PM
man i'd love to be there but i have to work. why can it be all play and no work.

Sonic Motor
01-08-2008, 05:54 PM
you should get a rollcage for it if you wanna drift...

But you need at least a roll bar to run most courses!
You can come our events with just a roll bar ;)

unicoladron
01-08-2008, 06:19 PM
i know a few BMW roadster/verts had additional chassis bracing to increase chassis rigidity. the bracing was only included on these models, and not hardtops/coupes.

i never looked into it but did Nissan use a similar approach to reduce chassis flex due to the lack of a hardtop?

for more info on the BMW bracing...
http://www.turnermotorsport.com/html/detail.asp?PRODUCT_ID=E36X

brokeAs240sx
01-08-2008, 06:30 PM
there's a ton of extra bracing (not all the added weight of vert vs coupe/hatch is bad weight). There's an FSM picture floating around somewhere that shows all of it, but basically:

- front fender brace spot welded in
- area where 2 front seat bolts mounts to and door sills reinforced
- front of rear seat area reinforced
- rear strut towers have a metal box between them (like a giant welded in strut bar)
- the area below the car on the frame rails are reinforced (front near radiator support & area where you normally put jack stands)

There's a few more spots too, but those are the ones off the top of my head.

brokeAs240sx
01-08-2008, 06:37 PM
* as a side note, I don't think we can really compare a 240sx vert vs coupe to a BMW vert vs coupe.

The reason is I believe the BMW verts were built as verts from the beginning and had the additional bracing from the factory.

The 240sx vert was basically 240sx coupe shells w/ bracing added on by ASC (think that is what it's called) afterward.

S13Boosts
01-08-2008, 06:39 PM
i dont see why you cant?:coolugh:

drftwerks
01-08-2008, 09:43 PM
all verts are doomed to fail, case they are not the one ton garage vert (even if it never gets finished)

johngriff
01-08-2008, 09:46 PM
all verts are doomed to fail, case they are not the one ton garage vert (even if it never gets finished)

huh? verts are gangster...


george............:whip:

Wiisass
01-08-2008, 09:59 PM
I'm a big fan of verts, after I did a cage in one, I really wanted to find one for myself to build.

http://www.theoryinpracticeengineering.com/gallery/d/2528-1/DSC00825.JPG

Hopefully someday I'll have one. But until then I'll live my vert dreams through that car. It should be coming back soon for gussets. Gussets are key with the vert, even with the full cage, the front of the car still isn't completely tied together. I had the windsheild rubbing against the a-pillar bar when I drove that car. So it's getting some a-pillar gussets and some other good stuff.

LA_phantom_240
01-08-2008, 10:29 PM
Vert = heavy. I got rid of mine with the quickness because the difference in weight and rigidity were pissing me off....

Sonic Motor
01-09-2008, 01:02 PM
Vert = heavy. I got rid of mine with the quickness because the difference in weight and rigidity were pissing me off....

drifting is about style...
Nothing says Style, then drifting top down.
Just for fun, a roll bar and side bars should be enough IMO.

However, its kinda retarded to drift with full rollcage in a vert if its not for formula D or something. Like La Phantom says, its really heavy and probably not worth all the trouble. Might as well get rid of it and get a coupe or something if someone is serious abuot drifting...ppl need to stop trying to be different like Ben swartz

Bushido
01-09-2008, 02:06 PM
sucks that a rollcage ruins the look of the vert.

hmm.. anyone ever thought of adapting the rollbar that is used on some convertible cobra mustangs?
http://www.deftracing.com/mustang%20light%20bar/images/2005_ford_mustang_light_bar.jpg

Sonic Motor
01-09-2008, 02:11 PM
sucks that a rollcage ruins the look of the vert.

hmm.. anyone ever thought of adapting the rollbar that is used on some convertible cobra mustangs?
http://www.deftracing.com/mustang%20light%20bar/images/2005_ford_mustang_light_bar.jpg

yeah exactly!! i totally agree.

brokeAs240sx
01-09-2008, 02:12 PM
I'm a big fan of verts, after I did a cage in one, I really wanted to find one for myself to build.

Hopefully someday I'll have one. But until then I'll live my vert dreams through that car. It should be coming back soon for gussets. Gussets are key with the vert, even with the full cage, the front of the car still isn't completely tied together. I had the windsheild rubbing against the a-pillar bar when I drove that car. So it's getting some a-pillar gussets and some other good stuff.

Nice! Top still open & close normally w/ that cage setup? I'm slowly heading toward that point of full cage but still want to be able to lock the top, which seems to be in the way of optimal cage tubing :(.

Bushido:
There were a couple guys who adapted the dual hump roll bars from miatas... however, looking @ the finished product, it looked more likely to endanger you in a rollover than protect you. Looked pretty good though.

All you'd really have to do to get "close" to that mustang style is dress up your roll bar w/ some fiberglass/plastic - of course, you'd need some fiberglass/plastic skills.

s13silvia123
01-09-2008, 02:48 PM
Get a good cage.

Not only because there is no top on the car, but because 'Verts are over flexy.

Don't know if it's a "Rule", but it is a good idea.

i think there is a rule there arent too many verts over here but Rob from touge factory drifts in a miata and from what i remember from the stack of rules they put out for having a vert is that you'll have to have it. no matter what.

Wiisass
01-09-2008, 02:55 PM
Nice! Top still open & close normally w/ that cage setup? I'm slowly heading toward that point of full cage but still want to be able to lock the top, which seems to be in the way of optimal cage tubing :(.

Bushido:
There were a couple guys who adapted the dual hump roll bars from miatas... however, looking @ the finished product, it looked more likely to endanger you in a rollover than protect you. Looked pretty good though.

All you'd really have to do to get "close" to that mustang style is dress up your roll bar w/ some fiberglass/plastic - of course, you'd need some fiberglass/plastic skills.

Everything still fits with the top. It's a tight fit, but everything fits. The way the hook swings up when you're closing the top kind of twists around the bar. Being a vert, there were some compromises so everything would still function, but I don't think there was really anything major that was changed too much. The biggest problem was the thinner main hoop due to the extra chassis bracing coupled with the wider seat that was being used. So it made the door bars pretty interesting, but I love the way they came out.

There's some pics in my gallery that show the fitment with the top a little better:
http://www.theoryinpracticeengineering.com/gallery/chi/

I think if you're doing any performance driving with a vert, a full cage would be best. It's awesome driving around a car with a full cage with the top down. There isn't much more above you with a full cage than with a roll bar and you get a lot of additional stiffening from it. And with a good cage, a lot of the extra bracing can be removed and the car can come back down to normal s-chassis weight.

I really want to build one with a full cage and just get rid of the top all together. Just have it for nice days, it would make an awesome summer car, I just wouldn't want to run errands with it and leave it all open in some parking lot for too long or get caught in the rain, but other than that, it would be a lot of fun.

Tim

johngriff
01-09-2008, 03:16 PM
You have to have a cage to tandem regardless, and that is the most fun. So everyone should have a cage anyways. Its just safer.

azndoc
01-09-2008, 03:20 PM
Ye$ John i$ correct, it$ better to be $afe than $o$$y.

!Zar!
01-09-2008, 03:26 PM
That'$ a nice cage. The weld$ and fitment is $pectacular.

Props to Wii$a$$

Wiisass
01-09-2008, 03:46 PM
Thank$ Zar. What'$ with the dollar $ign$?

DUFFM4N
01-09-2008, 03:49 PM
that cage i$ ballin....plan$ to paint it or ju$t leave it a$ i$ ???

SochBAT
01-09-2008, 03:52 PM
I'd $ay don't paint it. if you wanna $ee head$ turn, leave it ru$ted to $hit.

That'd look $0000 cool.

$eriou$ly. Unpainted.

brokeAs240sx
01-10-2008, 03:55 PM
Found the info on the bracing added on by ASC:

Chassis bracing. And lots of it

http://www.nissaninfiniticlub.net/photopost/data/500/9294convertible_reinforcements_1.jpg

http://www.nissaninfiniticlub.net/photopost/data/500/9294convertible_reinforcements_2.jpg

http://www.nissaninfiniticlub.net/photopost/data/500/9294convertible_reinforcements_3.jpg

http://www.nissaninfiniticlub.net/photopost/data/500/9294convertible_reinforcements_4.jpg

http://www.nissaninfiniticlub.net/photopost/data/500/9294convertible_reinforcements_5.jpg

http://www.nissaninfiniticlub.net/photopost/data/500/9294convertible_reinforcements_6.jpg

http://www.nissaninfiniticlub.net/photopost/data/500/9294convertible_reinforcements_7.jpg

http://www.nissaninfiniticlub.net/photopost/data/500/9294convertible_reinforcements_8.jpg

drftwerks
01-10-2008, 05:02 PM
i think the vert will be easier to steal than a hardtop

brokeAs240sx
01-10-2008, 05:07 PM
i think the vert will be easier to steal than a hardtop

240's in general are ridiculously easy to steal - I've broken into my own car a couple times to get the keys, haha.

georgesal
01-11-2008, 05:25 PM
in my opinion anything can be stolen, if the theif wants it bad enough

s13.slideways
01-12-2008, 06:55 AM
word^ :-/

so george are you planning on going dori on the vert yet?:naughty: :naughty:

ae86diego
01-12-2008, 05:03 PM
by the looks of all the chassis reinforcement on verts, i think they were made for destruction derbies. if i were george, i would drift it one weekend and do destruction derbies the next weekend. david hasselhoff hair, top down and some gangster loks, you'll have punani lined up for days.

muddafakka
01-12-2008, 05:25 PM
i recently aquired a vert to relpace my stolen coupe and i was wondering if there will be an issue with tracking it. Are there any special rules that a convertible has to follow. i did a quick search and found nothing. thanks for your time guys.

Just an FYI, Powerzamcam (http://www.powerzamcam.com/) up in NJ drifts 2 verts. They even made a custom fiberglass hardtop for one of them. It's not the most attractive looking thing but it gets the job done.

Some pics:
http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o254/rr_s13/IMG_0414.jpg
http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o254/rr_s13/0458.jpg
http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o254/rr_s13/IMG_7760.jpg
http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o254/rr_s13/IMG_7758.jpg

Here's a pic of a vert drifting without a cage or roll bar:
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j30/wirelessalpha/My240/IMG_0197.jpg
A pic of that vert ^ with the custom cage installed:
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j30/wirelessalpha/My240/DSC00801.jpg

I've got a lot of pics. If you need anymore, let me know.

orangejdmsilvia
06-08-2009, 12:43 PM
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a332/Orangejdmsilvia/orangejdmVERT/ddyk_iv_078.jpg

aint nuttin to it but to do it =)