What do you do with the extra material? My old belts had a ton of extra but I just kept it on there. I want this to look clean and am thinking that you can just cut it and burn it to seal it?
I haven't done it myself but if you melt the belts to ensure that they dont unravel I really dont see how it would negatively effect safety.
Any one have any good pictures of harnesses in a teener?
I think that PCA would immediately DQ you from any racing if they saw this.
Do you guys anchor your harnesses to the body, I think THAT is what you can do with the extra material
why the hell does PCA do anything they do? arbitrary and they want to get the 'not the real' ones off the track so they can drag their asses all over the place ?
wow, i sound bitter
"they" are guys that volunteer their time to set up events and deliberate on the facts while trying to make decisions that make it safe for all. Did you enjoy your last PCA event? did you help out with setting up or putting it all away?
Your harness installation instructions will tell you what the min safe length past buckle should be. a heat gun does a cleaner looking job ot cut belt termination
Thanks Sean. Anyone happen to know what the amount may be. My Sparco belts didn't have installation instructions
Our local PCA guys wouldn't DQ me. I am good friends with the AX chair and the head saftey tech. In fact they both drive 914s
It's been my experience that most PCA tech people are very fair and want to keep the event safe and incident free. I spent quite a few years running our region's driver's ed events at a local racetrack, and the only thing I wanted to see is everyone driving their cars home at night in one piece.
There certainly are cars out there that are not safe, ask any instructor about some of their wild rides in novice's cars! The point is that you want to make these things as safe as possible, not give the participants a lot of grief when they've spent considerable time and money to attend the event.
If you read the harness mounting instructions, you will also see that the popular harness mount bars that run between the upper seatbelt attachments don't meet the letter of the law, but how many of you are running them (or have in the past). Safety has to be a continually improving area!
Yes you can remove the extra material, use either a hot knife, or melt the end after you have made the cut.
Leave enough material though to do the "double wrap" as illustrated in club race rules. After you have completed step four you can trim the excess.
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Yeah, I ended up calling one of my buddies that knows the SCCA rules to the T and he explained exactly that. Thanks guys.
Glad you got your answer Jon.
As for the PCA, people are people and I've certainly gotten crap and sidelong glances from some folks over the years (for my 944S). Stress "some" -- like people in general, you'll find assclowns in the club if you look for them or are unlucky enough to have them find you. On the other hand, I've found plenty of folks with the latest and greatest from the factory who are jazzed to find out more about the older models, or love to see something they used to own back in the day.
It's our club too. Hell, I've wound up on the board of my local region because it really needed a jump start and some new blood. Slow progress, but the best way to make sure the situation changes is to get in there and help.
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