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lol after owning my car for about 4 years and doing a lot of research and thoughts where and what path i want to go down, i have decided, i'll give you a small hint, what's going to happen to my beloved DC2R soon......two words will suffice lol
gidday felix ....it's going to be a T3/T4 0.50 COMPRESSOR A/R, 0.63 TURBINE A/R, it's big in my eyes may be small to others on here but i'm hopefully get 170-180kw depending on the tune etc
Today I put on my secondary O2 sensor spacer/adaptor. It cleared one code (p1167) but I still got the last error P1166. Another quick word to adrian @ Toda and it leaves us down to a faulty O2 sensor and/or fault wiring. No biggie at the moment but will be ordering a OEM secondary o2 sensor in near future and extension harness for it.
There is no way I would wear that harness over a standard seat belt on a racetrack. The downward angle of your shoulder restraints will likely cause spinal damage and or death in a crash.
See below excerpt from installation instructions of a harness manufacturer :-
Originally posted by http://www.schroth.com/installation-instructions/en/index.html
Shoulder Belt Routing (applies to all restraint types)
· Shoulder belts must run from the shoulders horizontally or down, at no more than a 20° angle.
· In cases where the shoulder belts must be routed down to the chassis floor, support by a roll cage bar or harness guide at the appropriate height is essential to establish the horizontal shoulder strap routing off the shoulder/HANS®. Most racing seats are not designed and tested to carry shoulder belt crash loads from downward installation. Severe injury or death could result. A 45° downward shoulder belt installation is possible with seats that SCHROTH has positively tested to take a load measured during a 50 kph [31 mph] and 28 G impact with a 75 kg (175 lb) dummy. Refer to the list of SCHROTH approved racing seats in section “About Seats”. WARNING: 45° downward shoulder belt installation is not recommended with HANS®.
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There is no way I would wear that harness over a standard seat belt on a racetrack. The downward angle of your shoulder restraints will likely cause spinal damage and or death in a crash.
See below excerpt from installation instructions of a harness manufacturer :-
So... having the belts run over a B-Piller bar (Or the like), then bolting them to the floor (Similar position), would be a better option?
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