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View Poll Results: Will a full Containment seat help prevent bodily injuries? | |||
YES a FC seat will help prevent bodily injuries |
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63 | 94.03% |
NO a FC seat will not help prevent bodily injuries |
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4 | 5.97% |
Voters: 67. You may not vote on this poll |
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7/9/13, 1:00 AM |
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Join Date: Aug 2011 Posts: 76 |
If I'm not mistaken somebody makes a device which you push through the torsion bars to keep the stops from falling off. I made mine from a piece of solid rod which I threaded on both ends with a slightly bigger piece of round aluminum than my torsion bars. At each end of the rod I put locknuts on them. It takes a little longer to change torsion bars but it's better than nothing at all.
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7/9/13, 6:40 AM | #52 | |
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Join Date: Sep 2010 Posts: 954 |
My current setup is a kirkey intermediate seat with the added top containment part. If I would need cut from the car, its four small cuts and it comes off. I hear of people not liking the fc seats because it lowers their visibility. I've never had an issue with not being able to see out. I guess all to their own.
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7/9/13, 3:09 PM |
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7/10/13, 6:13 AM |
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 1,399 |
I wouldn't say "a lot" slower. The times they run on tracks today aren't "substantially" faster today than they were back in the late 60's and 70's.
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7/10/13, 6:56 AM |
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Join Date: Jun 2008 Posts: 145 |
when i got hurt 9 years ago nobody had the fc seat. i truly beleave that if i did i would not of had to have brain surgery i was lucky i made it so many drivers have not. but i would like to add that just because u buy one doesnt mean u no how to use it. people buy car seats and people put them in wrong. i would like to c someone checking safety at the tracks atleast belts and seats. i use a 7 way harness now and i think its well worth the few extra bucks. if ur head is coming out of the top of the car in a flip than u r doing something wrong. sub strap to loose or not pulling all ur belts tight enough but it is not ur fault nobody has told us the proper way to do it! sorry if i my spelling is not wright but im a racer not a proffeser. lol
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7/10/13, 10:45 AM |
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Race Count This Year: 38 Race Count Last Year: 68 Join Date: Mar 2010 Posts: 2,050 |
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7/10/13, 11:13 AM |
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Join Date: Feb 2009 Posts: 4,019 |
I remember, Rick Nichols, bringing a new ButlerBuilt Sprint Advantage seat around to various tracks in 2002. By 2003 I had my first one and will never drive a Sprint Car without one! They are your best insurance policy!
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7/10/13, 11:35 AM |
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 416 |
when i decided to put a full containment seat in our midget that my son drives, he was VERY opposed to it. first time out was a practice day and he had a lot of problems getting in and latching the belts but felt good on the track. we took it out and redid a few things to make him more comfortable and he said "i can live with it"
a few races into the season, he took a very violent series of flips in just about every direction you could imagine followed by an oil fire. he was banged up pretty good and had a concussion but he was able to get out of the car quickly and the effects of the concussion didnt show up till we were driving home. after watching the video....which took me about a week before i could look at it.....and playing it in slow motion....you could see his head bening whipped from side to side during the flips but the seat's head restraints limited a lot of the movement. we firmly believe that the seat saved him from much worse injuries. when one of the tracks we run our 600 micro at mandated full containment seats for all classes, we thought there would be no way we could fit one in the micro. we worked real hard at it and made it fit.....and again, he objected to having to use one....i told him that 70 mph in a 600 pound micro or 100 mph in a midget....its all the same...you CAN get hurt bad. after 2 wild flips in the micro, he is finally sold on the containment seats and wouldnt run anything without one......now if i could just get him comfortable using a hans..... |
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7/10/13, 2:27 PM |
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Race Count This Year: 8 Race Count Last Year: 20 Join Date: Apr 2013 Posts: 112 |
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I'm glad the folks that engineer cars, trains, planes, etc. don't take the approach that everything is hunky dory. Technology and safety advancement in racing is a great thing.....and I plan on taking advantage of all of it when I strap my kid in his car. Posted via Mobile Device Posted via Mobile Device
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