(26-01-2016, 08:13 PM)cully Wrote: MSA rules for competition wouldn't allow your fuel lines
Fuel Systems
5.13.1. Have any fuel lines passing through the
driver/passenger compartment protected and, if
non-metallic, to be internally or externally metal braided
hydraulic pressure hose or fuel lines complying with
FIA specifications.
5.13.2. They may only be joined by screwed sealing
joints or vehicle manufacturers approved joint.
5.13.3. If fitted with fuel fillers in a closed boot, or under
closure, have collector/spill trays incorporated to drain
outside the vehicle.
and as for the battery!
Electrical Systems
5.14.1. Have any wet batteries in driver/passenger
compartment enclosed in a securely located leak-proof
container.
5.14.2. Have batteries duly protected to exclude
leakage of acid and to protect terminals from short
circuiting and producing sparks
5.14.5. Have the battery earth lead, if not readily
distinguishable, identified by a yellow marking.
and to be honest I am surprised at the likes of FCS and the likes letting cars onto track without going through a basic scrutineer excluding noise test
it will be only a matter of time before they do i believe
Thanks for copying and pasting...
Not sure why though?!
Where did I state I'm trying to meet MSA rules?!
Still not entirely sure how this is going to become a potential projectile when its bolted down either!?
I bet 9/10 guys on here have metal/hard/heavy loose items in their passenger compartments and open door pockets etc
I am going to regret this...
But to be pedantic how do you put a battery in a sealed container...but get power cables through to the battery?
Wishes for more power...