cbuzzetti wrote:
My main concern is rules creep. At this point windsheilds are readily available. You will be replacing lexan once a year since it does scratch and ding from rocks.
Removing 10lbs from high up in the car is definetly an advantage. I do not know how much but still an advantage.
If the rules get changed them I will support them. I am for no new rules.
See you this weekend.
I am in the aquarium business(hence the user name).I hate working with acrylic tanks , but years ago i worked on a tank that was acrylic(against my better judgement).
this particualr tank was old, and had many scrathes and gouges from "use".
prior to my re-setting the tank up, i used some buffing compounds of various grits, and got alomost every mark out of the tank. i know it made it a bit thinner(very little) from doing the process, but is this something that could be done with the lexan windshield?
I have approached this subject on my car by simply buying a used beater street car for parts.
i got an 88 that had current tags, strong motor/gearbox, and good glass all the way around for $1500.
seemed like a good investment for the racing habit.
Josh