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Tech Information => Technical Discussion => Topic started by: Sumner on July 26, 2008, 03:01:07 PM
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Could anyone give me some info on step pans. How did they originate (history of them) and what is the main purpose of them, aero?? Anything else would be of interest to me.
(http://www.millerwelds.com/education/articles/images/Kilger-16.jpg)
The installed step pan has a large hole cut out for the installation of the Vega steering box from Borgesen Mullins.
I've always wondered about them, but never asked then when I saw the mention of them in the build of Mike's roadster I decided to ask. One question for you Mike is did the author of the article get this wrong when he stated that what was in the picture is a step pan? I wondered as when I just looked in the rules again for insight on what they are the rules say "A step pan may enclose the area from the aft-most portion of the firewall to a line 10" forward of the rear axle centerline..."
So is what is in the picture a step pan??
Thanks guys...just wanted to know and no a roadster is not in my future. They are all about HP and HP costs money and I don't have much 8-),
Sum
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As I get it, the step pan definition in the gas/fuel roadster rules lets you put a floor in your car without letting you put a belly pan on it like in Modified roadster.
Jim
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Sum, no thats not a step pan, the step pan is from the firewall back to 10in infront of the rear axle centerline, (at 45 degee or steeper to the floorbord) that pan you see is the flat panel behind the grill shell per fuel gas roadster rules also if you look at (floorbard) and then look up step pan you should understand.thanks mike
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also the floor needs to be in the stock location for the body used .Thats the way I read it.