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Re: Questoins about road racing/autocrossing....

Subject: Re: Questoins about road racing/autocrossing....
by Jeffvette on 2008/11/28 22:21:02

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BillH wrote:

Brian, I question the spacing between the belts on the bar and where they go around the seats. It's very wide, enough that it's possible for your shoulders to slip out of the belts in a heavy frontal impact.
Most belts I work with have a 10 inch spacing on their centerline where they're mounted.



Bingo. You would fail tech at any event worth a grain of salt.






JSUP, just forget what everybody has said, go out and try it. You don't need to do anything to your car. Just go out and drive and see if it's for you. All these upgrades people are talking about are if you want to run at 8-9/10th at the track.

Your brakes will be fine as long as you are not riding them or overusing them, your rad should be fine, and your stock 3 point belts are fine as well.
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