Anyone running Maier flares on a S197?
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Those were prototypes from Trackspec Motorsports. I think only 3 sets were ever made.@Fabman did you one-off the flares on your car or purchase them?
Oh boy. Didn't realize you lost an engineThose were prototypes from Trackspec Motorsports. I think only 3 sets were ever made.
If one gets crashed I am going to be in trouble. But I guess as long as my motor is blown up I won't have to worry about that....see how life gives you those little unexpected pleasures?
Yep...the expensive one.Oh boy. Didn't realize you lost an engine
They aren't producing them....he's deep into the spec corvette series down south and I think that's taking all his time/interest these days.Tried to get ahold of someone at Track Spec about flares,but didn’t hear from anyone. Love their hood vents though, one of the best things I did to the car
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Unfortunately the pan wasn't strong enough to contain the rods. Silly me.Holy Crap Sal, just watched that fireball of an engine. What the heck let go ?
Car is still in the trailer.....I expect to save the hood. Anything beyond that is a bonus.Everything gone or enough to rebuild?
I checked, those heads now go for 4299.00 plus the 2000.00 core charge for castings.
https://www.livernoismotorsports.com/product/LPP760108
Yeah, it would be good if my heads aren't destroyed.
That is on the table as well.Not to derail the thread but you could do a Coyote swap for around $5k all in
That would be my recommendation as well.Not to derail the thread but you could do a Coyote swap for around $5k all in
I did have a bunch of pics saved of cars with these flares from when I was flare shopping, and they do look pretty good, but I may have dumped the file cause I can't find it ATM.That would be my recommendation as well.
Anyone know anything about these flares?