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Hello people, im off to willowbank in a few months and i have been told that if your car runs quicker than 11.99 or 110 mph you need a 4 point harness and a tailsharft loop fitted.

Where is the best place to purchase and get fitted, and what is the expected price i should pay for these items, Thanks. : :laugh:

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Hello people, im off to willowbank in a few months and i have been told that if your car runs quicker than 11.99 or 110 mph you need a 4 point harness and a tailsharft loop fitted.

Where is the best place to purchase and get fitted, and what is the expected price i should pay for these items, Thanks. : :laugh:

Hi mat eog to revolution race gear at marooka, speak to brendan, tell him lloyd recommended you to go there. Brendan my best mate he is very knowledgable with exactly what u need for all the different classifications of racing. u can call them on 3392 6100 but i recomend going there in person.

they have a good range of harnesses in stock.

Oh and he can also tell u for sure if u need a harness, cage, tailshaft loop etc.

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Hello people, im off to willowbank in a few months and i have been told that if your car runs quicker than 11.99 or 110 mph you need a 4 point harness and a tailsharft loop fitted.

Where is the best place to purchase and get fitted, and what is the expected price i should pay for these items, Thanks. : :/

You'd be unlucky to get picked-up on this - I've never seen it policed (different story if you run a 10 though).

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Thanks for your help guys, i have done a bit of looking around today i can get a monza 4 point harness for 95$, with ADR certificate. I will give revolution race gear a call too, thanks.

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Ive run many at and over 110mph trap speed and never been pulled up for having a standard seat belt...!!!

I think Rhinorebel and I both ran a 115mph on our first run at the SAU TnT night last year side by side all the way with i think a couple of tenth's of a second between us...

I won tho and thats what matters... :)

Maby a competition level they might be strict on it, but at TnT's they are very casual... But let us know what your harness costs as im thinking about one for trackday as i float around in my seat and keep hitting my helmet on the roof... :(

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Ive run many at and over 110mph trap speed and never been pulled up for having a standard seat belt...!!!

I think Rhinorebel and I both ran a 115mph on our first run at the SAU TnT night last year side by side all the way with i think a couple of tenth's of a second between us...

I won tho and thats what matters... :)

Maby a competition level they might be strict on it, but at TnT's they are very casual... But let us know what your harness costs as im thinking about one for trackday as i float around in my seat and keep hitting my helmet on the roof... :wave:

Bought the monza 4 point for $90 with bolts and adr approved. :huh:

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11's they arent strict, however if u run a 10 without the proper equipment, they will tell u to leave and they will remember u for next time

QLD raceway never remember...

Which is a good and bad thing i guess.

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Ive run many at and over 110mph trap speed and never been pulled up for having a standard seat belt...!!!

I think Rhinorebel and I both ran a 115mph on our first run at the SAU TnT night last year side by side all the way with i think a couple of tenth's of a second between us...

I won tho and thats what matters... :)

Maby a competition level they might be strict on it, but at TnT's they are very casual... But let us know what your harness costs as im thinking about one for trackday as i float around in my seat and keep hitting my helmet on the roof... :O

What times did you end up running at 115mph Col.

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What times did you end up running at 115mph Col.

Found the slip, It was actually 120mph to be honest and this is my fast run i have done to date. However im going back next month with my new GT30 high mount and 300rwkw, we will see if i can punch the 11's...

COL (242rwkw - GCG Highflow turbo)

60 foot - 1.853

12.264 @ 120.68mph

(Sep 06 - 16 degres, 86%H)

I did fine my time slip from when i went up against rhinorebal...

Both cars at the time had 200rwkw running street tyres and pulp, this was July last year...

COL (198rwkw - Stock Turbo)

60 foot - 1.997

13.4 @ 105.36mph

Rhinorebel

60 foot - 2.450

14.07 @ 104.75mph

(July 06 - 18 degres, 80%H)

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Did you have much wheel spin when you ran the 12.2 at 120mph

Nah it was a pretty clean run... Probablly one of my better launches too...

My car either boggs down or fry's the tyres, there is not good inbetween. So im hoping to get my hands on a set of ET slicks before hitting the strip again...

GT30 high mount, sounds like you should crack the 11s

Yeah my goal is 11 on street tyres and 10's on slicks...

Should make it there on an RB25 before i blow it up and go the RB30 bottom end...

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I was reading a topic in forced inductions and there is guy there that claims he has 591HP that ran a 10.8 at 129mph, i thought it would go quicker than than that or is that about right.

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Its all in the setup of the cars suspension and the type of tyre you use... Power is needed of course but you need to get that power to the ground...

If its a full street setup and you have 500hp+ then your probablly just going to fry the tyres for half the track...

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