I say run the nets that come on the unit new . Putting window nets on a car with no doors doesn't help when there's no doors . Fire suit I don't think should be have to have . It's a place to race have a great time an see other cars before you start to build yours . It a place to start racing an not have to spend thousands first .
Figuratively & literally....what? I gotta say wow, guess I need to get on the soap box now and say some of you guys dont get it yet, let me help you all on this a little.
Saturday my sons engine blew on the last lap at LOORRS.....major oil fire. By the time it was over it melted or burned; wiring harness, fan, hoses, then the fire moved to the drivers area and melted or burned, his seat, his restraints, more wiring, HIS FIRE SUIT, and his shoe laces. The car was still going about 40 when it happened (I wont go into the damage it sufferd when it hit the wall while he was getting out).
The suit saved saved his ass, while he was on fire (he said he was covered in flames) he was able to get himself out of the car then put his own fire out and suffered
no burns what so ever. All of the above took place over a 10-15 second time period, that fast.
Do you think jeans and a t-shirt or nylon MX gear will offer the same protection?
While the chances of this kind of fire is remote it is still possible. Remember, you're strapped in a car, behind doors and window nets, maybe even laid over or upside down, once those flames start dancing across your lap (try not to panic) the extra time a fire suit will buy you is the difference between looking at a smoking car going "aw shit" and a year of getting skin grafts.
SFI is your friend guys, when racing buy one, wear one, and make sure you buy the nomex socks too, those things saved my sons exposed area between the shoes and pant leg of his suit.
Racing is damn fun serious buisness, money and cars will come and go but theres only one you,
protect yourself. My .02
PS, Im ordering an on board fire system, this $300 dollar expense most likely would have saved me $1500 or more by the time Im done repairing the car.