Dragger_Dan wrote:What is the fastest time you can pull on a drag strip before you need a cage?
i believe once u enter 'PRO IMPORT' u are required to have a full cage. and AFAIK thats once your car is capable of running sub 10 second 1/4 mile times and is a purpose built drag car.
im going through the notions at the moment, building a drag car is.. well involved. the car has a full cage. a half cage is certifiable. a full cage needs to be homolgated. also to b used on the road, as mentioned you must b a member of a NZ registered motorsport club and hold an authority card and a log book. to keep the authority card active u have to attend 2 events per year, which are recorded in the log book by the event officials. every year u are requested to return your log book for reactivation of your authority card. u present the authority card wen u go for a wof and viola. AFAIK the authority card covers all interior fittments .. fuel cells, race seats, harness', cage etc. certification covers the other area ie engine mounts, diff mods blah blah.
relevance being, it IS possible to have a street legal car with a full cage and semi- tubbing etc. a friend of mine has a chev nova with a big block 489, and tubbs and roll bars that he drives to shows all the time.
and the supra 2JZGTE is capable of quite big numbers on stock bottom end... first example:
The Big Stick Supra is primed to beat back the bullies anywhere, any time. Amazingly, this power generation, which equates to about 805 hp at the flywheel, is realized with stock internals on 100-octane Unocal pump gas.
http://www.sp-power.com/pressroom/pressinfo.php?id=17
ok so i searched for more, i kno iv seen more but all i get wen i search is forum results with their "yah im in america with far to much money and my 700hp street legal supra just isnt enuf.." lol
but for the record.. lets all agree this ute will never happen.