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    Default Carbir FC Brian Utts Asian Formula Cars

    Good evening All

    We have purchased in New Zealand one of these cars and am looking at getting its MSNZ logbook underway.

    Just wondering if anyone has or could send me a photocopy of there SCCA logbook or FIA book to assist in fast tracking the process here

    The car is the ex Kiwimanz car that was documented on here.



    Many thanks in advance
    Chris

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    I built the MX-1 from a sister car. Might help. PM your email address.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Messenger Racing View Post
    I built the MX-1 from a sister car. Might help. PM your email address.

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    have sent a message thanks

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    Default I have one also

    I have one with a log book, send me a PM with your info and I will send you a PDF



    Quote Originally Posted by proutyc View Post
    Good evening All

    We have purchased in New Zealand one of these cars and am looking at getting its MSNZ logbook underway.

    Just wondering if anyone has or could send me a photocopy of there SCCA logbook or FIA book to assist in fast tracking the process here

    The car is the ex Kiwimanz car that was documented on here.



    I have one with a log book, PM your info and I will send you a PDF.


    Many thanks in advance
    Chris

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    Very solid race cars imo!
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    Default Following up as getting super frustrated.

    I apologise for bringing this up again. I've spent the last 6 months trying to get a response from Brian regarding the tubing used for the car and not had one reply. I need this information to complete the logbook process, and I’m becoming quite frustrated with the lack of communication. We’re now approaching a point where I may have to cut and remove the roll bar in order to have a new one made with known materials.Does anyone know what materials were used in the construction? I will need this information in writing for our local authority, so any help would be greatly appreciated. I regret starting this process now, as owning a Carbir has been far from an enjoyable experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by proutyc View Post
    I apologise for bringing this up again. I've spent the last 6 months trying to get a response from Brian regarding the tubing used for the car and not had one reply. I need this information to complete the logbook process, and I’m becoming quite frustrated with the lack of communication. We’re now approaching a point where I may have to cut and remove the roll bar in order to have a new one made with known materials.Does anyone know what materials were used in the construction? I will need this information in writing for our local authority, so any help would be greatly appreciated. I regret starting this process now, as owning a Carbir has been far from an enjoyable experience.

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    Sorry to hear you have so much grief over this. Best way to determine the type of steel used for your roll bar is by analytical means. You can have a metallurgical inspector use an instrument to positively identify the grade of steel for your roll hoop, or most any part of your chassis. For example, https://mtlabs.co.nz/ may be able to help you. They should have an instument called a "Niton" PMI analyzer available to determine the exact material of your roll hoop.

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    This may be a foolish question: have you tried calling him during his business hours? I haven't had any trouble reaching him on 01.262.377.2850. If that doesn't work send me a PM and I'll give you his mobile.

    Quote Originally Posted by proutyc View Post
    I apologise for bringing this up again. I've spent the last 6 months trying to get a response from Brian regarding the tubing used for the car and not had one reply. I need this information to complete the logbook process, and I’m becoming quite frustrated with the lack of communication. We’re now approaching a point where I may have to cut and remove the roll bar in order to have a new one made with known materials.Does anyone know what materials were used in the construction? I will need this information in writing for our local authority, so any help would be greatly appreciated. I regret starting this process now, as owning a Carbir has been far from an enjoyable experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by proutyc View Post
    I apologise for bringing this up again. I've spent the last 6 months trying to get a response from Brian regarding the tubing used for the car and not had one reply. I need this information to complete the logbook process, and I’m becoming quite frustrated with the lack of communication. We’re now approaching a point where I may have to cut and remove the roll bar in order to have a new one made with known materials.Does anyone know what materials were used in the construction? I will need this information in writing for our local authority, so any help would be greatly appreciated. I regret starting this process now, as owning a Carbir has been far from an enjoyable experience.

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    With all due respect there are 51 (!) months between your "I messaged him" and your "I might need to make a new roll bar" posts ...

    What would it have cost 4 years ago to move on, do a new roll bar, and have been enjoying racing your race car for the last few years?

    YMMV

    (we've all been stiffed by other racers in the past, all to varying degrees...)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotus7 View Post
    With all due respect there are 51 (!) months between your "I messaged him" and your "I might need to make a new roll bar" posts ...

    What would it have cost 4 years ago to move on, do a new roll bar, and have been enjoying racing your race car for the last few years?

    YMMV

    (we've all been stiffed by other racers in the past, all to varying degrees...)
    Many thanks Ian. Yes this project has taken time. The car has been converted from its Chinese spec to f1000 spec. This takes time and you have to work with you fabrication shop. That and I have a son that races in what you call a Vee.

    I'll be attempting to call him next week now that a couple of nice members have shared his contact details.

    Thanks

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    Is there an issue in assuming it is seamless mild steel? Does it have to be DOM?

    Brian

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    Default Roll hoop thickness

    Chris

    I am sorry for the problems that you are having getting your chassis Certified.
    All that I can tell you is that the main hoop is a double hoop made out of 1 1/2" X .090 4130 Chromoly seamless tubing.
    The dash hoop is the same but only a single hoop.

    Unfortunately there are no certification papers for these chassis as none were required for them to race in China.
    We just showed that they met FIA and SCCA requirements and that was good enough.
    They are basically a heavy duty version of our Formula Continental chassis.

    Would it help you if I were to write a letter stating these specks?
    Also the best way to reach me would be through this email address, brian@carbir.com

    Again, I am sorry for any delay in getting you the information that you require.

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