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BusaNostra

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The chassis of this car 30% stronger and stiffer than the road version. I love it. You have to bite your jaw to drive it....hahahaha!.

The chassis has to pass SCCA. This car already has SCCA - NASA stamped in the chassis.

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Comparison of Atom street version chassis vs racing chassis. The top one is the street version and the two bottom is the racing version.

Not even close.....they don't know what they missing.......yep, a better chassis, that's why i pursued it. They are much stronger and turn better.

http://i61.tinypic.com/2dbj8no.jpg

http://tinypic.com/m/in7egx/3

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I did not touch the chassis, there is no reason to butcher a beautiful chassis. Instead, I added wiring, safety standard devices & road worthy accessories. That means, rerouting adding/deleting wires, fuses,

making the dash works, lighting, hazard, sensors, e-brakes. Cataloging & documenting 'cause there is no book to support when I need to go back.....but i made it. All the knowledge from having a seven.

Even the rear wing and the front spoiler is my own design. The headlight from yamaha yzf450 quad that I think matches the nose of the car.

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Thanks Mike & NVp66s ----

I also replaced the non functional dash from racing to a full dashboard (left & right) so I can insert a bunch of toggle switches for street use.

Added some pull up resistors to make the dash work.

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Interesting stuff, BusaNostra. Well done.

 

By the way, when using Tinypic to host pictures, if you copy and paste the link that begins and ends with "IMG" in brackets (second link down that's labeled "IMG Code for Forums & Message Boards") rather than the links you've used in your posts above, your pictures will automatically appear in your posts as shown below. If your pictures are large, you can use the Resize feature to bring them down to an appropriate size (1024 x 768 is what I used).

 

 

http://i57.tinypic.com/bi2r12.jpg

 

http://i60.tinypic.com/2uesfvb.jpg

 

http://i58.tinypic.com/ifz6hh.jpg

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