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02-21-2000, 04:03 PM | #1 |
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Racing equip. specifications...
Trying to educate myself on this subject for future reference, racing, and nice to know stuff. What I can't seem to track down is, what do the terms "Snell 95 rated", or, "SFI 41.2" mean as it relates to safety equipment? In other words, who certifies equipment for drag racing? How is it certified? Against what standard? Been searching the Web and haven't come up with anything. Any help would be much appreciated.
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02-21-2000, 08:20 PM | #2 |
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Good question. Maybe one of our SFI certified safety officials can step up and answer the question.
Snell is the adopted safety testing & approval system for headgear. There are different Snell ratings for automotive AND motorcycle helmets. I think its only updated every five years so Snell 95 is the latest. SFI is the adopted safety standards for performance equipment adopted by the major drag racing sanctioning bodies. I'm not sure if SFI is adopted by the road racing bodies. But there are different standards for the different components. For example, SFI 18.1 pertains to harmonic balancers and it defines not only the test process but also the acceptance criteria. I'm not sure who/what you'd contact to actually get ahold of the various SFI standards. Hope I'm not passing along any misinformation. I really know very little about the standards other than its what's called for in the rulebooks. ------------------ Jeff Chambers T/S #4 12.40 Seconds/109.5 MPH http://www.kellnet.com/chambers/default.htm |
02-24-2000, 08:48 PM | #3 |
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Jeff...Thanks for the reply. I need to get an NHRA rulebook also, but as an Aviation Trained safety officer and accident investigator...Oh yea, Mustang enthusiast, I just always wondered what all the acronyms meant. Who does the testing, how, etc. Hopefully someone else will respond also. BTW, what does TS #4 mean? True Street? Trophy Stock? Thanks again for the reply...later.
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02-24-2000, 08:56 PM | #4 |
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Trophy Stock. Finished fourth in the point standing in 1999. Look for a higher number after the 2000 season....hopefully #1!
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