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Old 06-03-2012, 05:30 PM
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Jeff, it's definitely 850 down here in Vic. I have it in writing from my engineer.
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Old 06-04-2012, 05:09 AM
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Is the height rule 850m or 800 as in 5.5.2. I hope your wrong as my seats have just been completed to 800
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It's both... The measure is 800, but it's not from the base of the seat. It is from a point on a sphere that simulates a hip. This comes out around 850 or thre abouts.

Suthol (Dave) on here just got his car through with compliant seats. I think they were white pointer. If they fit a clubby they should fit a cobra.
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My Arrow seats were queried by the RMS as the paperwork was for ADR 3-02 but my engineer pointed out that they did comply becasue the tests are unchanged only the height and gap and the seats met that requirement and thus complied.

This was accepted
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Old 06-05-2012, 05:52 AM
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My Arrow seats were queried by the RMS as the paperwork was for ADR 3-02 but my engineer pointed out that they did comply becasue the tests are unchanged only the height and gap and the seats met that requirement and thus complied.

This was accepted
Was there any resistance to accept this? I thought they might argue the change in moment on the seat hinge/mechanism. The reality is that its negligable, but who knows. They accepted Barrys with padding in the top of the seats.

It shouldnt really be a big drama, given that the extra 50mm is above the majority of peoples heads anyway.
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Was there any resistance to accept this? I thought they might argue the change in moment on the seat hinge/mechanism. The reality is that its negligable, but who knows. They accepted Barrys with padding in the top of the seats.

It shouldnt really be a big drama, given that the extra 50mm is above the majority of peoples heads anyway.
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There was no resistance at all, from my limited understanding the location of the test forces isn't changed between the two versions so the height of the seat back becomes irrelevant.

This really is one for Treeve to provide expert commentary on.
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Old 06-12-2012, 09:55 PM
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You'll find some engineers may be lenient if you started the engineering process prior to ADR 3/03 taking effect (July 2011?). I know this is true in at least one case.

I just got off the phone to the guys selling these cheap alternatives.

SAAS Black Mach II Fixed Back Race Car Seat ADR Approved - Motorsport Essentials Pty Ltd

The paperwork is for ADR 3/02 and after I explained the current situation he contacted the supplier to see whether they are or can be certified for ADR 3/03 and he said he'll get back to me.

For the above SAAS seats, the all important height measurement is 840mm with a 30mm cushion that is velcro'd into place. 510 wide at the base and 550 wide at the shoulder - this could be a problem for most of our kits. I'll measure mine when I get home.

Edit: absolute max width of seat base in the Harrison is 450, maybe less depending on whether seat belt mounts are in the way. How about the other kits?

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Sambo - might have more luck with the Autotechnica A999M3 (Still on 3/02, but may meet height requirements)

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Seems a bit taller than the saas?

It has been proven the ssp67 fits into a classic revival (just). Base for it is listed at 55cm. The A999M3 at 50cm.
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I'm also looking into seats as one of the last hurdles to pass engineering. I just spoke to Tony at Classic and Sports Auto Interiors here in Melbourne. He does a traditional looking Cobra seat in leather for $2200 including rails. Options for adjustable lumbar (gas pump up) and seat warmers with two heat settings. I'm hoping to check them out tomorrow.

Enkelman's apparently allow these through with an extension on the headrest mounts in order to meet the 850mm rule.

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It is such a pity that you can't use seats like these (is that the case?), that actually look like they belong in a Cobra and not ones that only look right in a track day car.
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Old 06-13-2012, 06:20 PM
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Merv, the manufacturer of those seats will soon learn the Vic engineers won't accept his seats until they officially meet ADR 3/03. It can't be that hard to make the seats frames 50mm higher and retest. Not sure how prohibitive the cost is though?

Tenrocca, those Autotechnica seats may be the required height but we need the ADR 3/03 certification regardless. ADR 3/02 is as good as home made in the eyes of an engineer.

Funny thing is, the governing body gives 3 years notice of ADR changes - clearly we missed the boat on this one.
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Old 06-14-2012, 04:16 AM
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Paul did you visit Eltham? No 3/03 approval paperwork?
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Tenrocca, those Autotechnica seats may be the required height but we need the ADR 3/03 certification regardless. ADR 3/02 is as good as home made in the eyes of an engineer.
Didnt you not read Suthol's previous post? He was able to get 3/02 seats through provided they me the height requirement (in NSW at least). In the eyes of his engineer I would suggest they are significantly better than home made seeing he now has rego. . A precedent possibly has been set in NSW at least. Might be worth persuing (and I will be) as I see no officially 3/03 certified seats of any size, shape or price that actually fit. Up to page 4 of this thread and no one has been able to say - "go here, buy this model, they fit and are approved to 3/03". Unless I have missed something? Its the one thing with rego that has me stumped at the moment.
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Seams to be a few of us in this situation.

If we pool our resorces could we get the seat Andrew is talking about tested to 3/03.


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Old 06-14-2012, 07:01 PM
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Phil, those Autotechnica seats are about 100mm too wide at the base for a Harrison. The only ones I could find that were narrow enough were about $600 ea.
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Old 06-15-2012, 04:32 AM
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dont forget like most ADR's this one says "or equivalant testing", which means Euro/international seats that comply with the UN standards our ADR is based on, will also be acceptable.
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Guys, don't forget Barry's seats were accepted also just with padded head rests. You could always just get a 50mm bit of foam added to the top of the head rest before trimming.

Is there no late model mx5 seats after 2008 that comply and also fit?
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Old 06-15-2012, 10:28 PM
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Current shape MX5 do not fit in a Classic Revival, along with about 20 other small and sports cars that I have checked.
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Old 06-17-2012, 05:05 AM
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I used to have some dimensions somewhere of the seats out of the current mitsubishi colt. I think those sizes did get close, the ones i measured were the ralliart recaro version though.
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The all important height measurement is 840mm with a 30mm cushion that is velcro'd into place. 510 wide at the base and 550 wide at the shoulder
Haven't seen the height measured that way, but it should work out about right. If you have more padding, they must take that into account. Problem with seat height is that we are using quick and dirty methods to quickly measure height with tape measure, something that approximates the height calculation in the ADR.

But am I not following something here, where did these 510mm & 550mm measurements come from, your engineer. These are not ADR requirements and ADR 3/03 certified seats can be narrower than that.
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Craig, I think Sambo was just stating what fit in his harrison (width wise). nothing to do with ADR.

Do you guys have an approved seat?

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Honda Beat seats fit nice and snug into a Harrison........no idea about their ADR status though.

Maybe a bit hard to find
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