Getting me Sparco seats & rollcage, need dimensions pls
#1
Getting me Sparco seats & rollcage, need dimensions pls
I just came back from my local shop, and I ordered a set of brand new Sparco Evo 3 seats in red, with black 4-point belts, and red Sparco pads, a set of clamps to use with a small fire extinguisher. I'm having these installed tomorrow morning, so photos tom. evening I'm sure I'm gonna like the weightsaving side of them.
However, I also want to have a rollcage custom built (second photo, respect to owner of the pic), but I couldn't find anywhere about the dimensions, shape, and info. on metal durability, thickness of the bar etc etc. I also checked from the Porsche login at my local dealer where the techs use, but the graph only shows the installation procedure.
Could anyone please give me some information or any diagrams needed to fabricate a custom rollcage for my 997 C2S?
Thank you very much in advance!
However, I also want to have a rollcage custom built (second photo, respect to owner of the pic), but I couldn't find anywhere about the dimensions, shape, and info. on metal durability, thickness of the bar etc etc. I also checked from the Porsche login at my local dealer where the techs use, but the graph only shows the installation procedure.
Could anyone please give me some information or any diagrams needed to fabricate a custom rollcage for my 997 C2S?
Thank you very much in advance!
#3
I'm located in Istanbul, TR at the moment. The reason why I'm getting the Evo 3, is because they didnt have any other Sparco seats in red over here (It gives you an idea of a 'free' open market right, so I'm stuck with whats available). I tested the seats, and they are quite large for me, I'm 5'10 and normal weight, it didnt support and hug me tight, but it will work for you for sure. I'm getting these seats because I'm not gonna race, but I like the feel of these seats and with daily comfort. The roads are really bad here so if I've had gotten tighter seats, I'm sure my back would turn into soup after a couple of rides, so I will need to move from side to side a bit at least for comfort, but still get the look with 4-option belts. Good luck and enjoy!
#6
Here are a couple of shots after installation Hope you all enjoy, sorry about the phone pics and I still need the dimension/graph for fabricating a rollbar, replicating whats being offered for a GT3RS.
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#8
Thanks buddy! They are Sparco Revo Plus in red with Sparco four-point belts with pads. Great and not so expensive seats, as far as I know, 50% carbon & 50% fiberglass so its lightweight, you should weigh the standard seats, made a huge difference!
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If I'm not mistaken, (and please correct me if I'm) standard sport adaptive seats, with electric motors inside, heating, mechanism etc etc, weigh around 70 pounds each, and each Sparco weigh around 15 pounds. You approx. save about 110 pounds just on seats. I also put on new mufflers and catbypass pipes by Supersprint, removed the rear seats and seat buckles etc (which they dont weigh that much so dont count ) but still
I also had to have the airbag warning lights on the sides of the drivers and passenger side seats, and a tensioner warning on the standard belts turned off via PIWIS (thanks to Porsche dealer).
Good luck!
I also had to have the airbag warning lights on the sides of the drivers and passenger side seats, and a tensioner warning on the standard belts turned off via PIWIS (thanks to Porsche dealer).
Good luck!
#11
I just sat in some Sparco Evo3 seats at GMG in Santa Ana last week and they fit me perfectly. I am 6'5" 240lbs. However GMG had no idea what hardware to use or if they would even fit in my Carrera S. So thanks to you eatbreathdrive I see these will fit.
What seat hardware did you use for these seats? Are they still adjustable forward and back and up and down like the stock manual seats?
What seat hardware did you use for these seats? Are they still adjustable forward and back and up and down like the stock manual seats?
#12
I just sat in some Sparco Evo3 seats at GMG in Santa Ana last week and they fit me perfectly. I am 6'5" 240lbs. However GMG had no idea what hardware to use or if they would even fit in my Carrera S. So thanks to you eatbreathdrive I see these will fit.
What seat hardware did you use for these seats? Are they still adjustable forward and back and up and down like the stock manual seats?
What seat hardware did you use for these seats? Are they still adjustable forward and back and up and down like the stock manual seats?
Could you tell me what wheels you use in your avatar, as I'd like to 18's for daily use, for a change maybe
#14
As I wait to get my rollcage fabricated, I think 4-points are no better than the standard belts but they are mostly cosmetic in my case. After my rollcage, I'm gonna have the belts hooked to the cage so it will be stronger than the standard issued. I will also have a fire extinguisher placed with clamps this weekend in the back, right between my removed back seats
#15
Honestly, you should read up on 4-point belts. Unsafe from everything I've read and why PCA has banned them altogether (as have other groups). Also, this is going to be a race-only car? Once you put a cage in I wouldn't drive it on the street unless you are going to be bolted in with 6 points at all times and wear a helmet. Again, lots of safety literature out there for this. With stock 3-points on the street, a roll cage becomes very dangerous because if you get in an accident, you get thrown around and hard metal and skull don't mix well. That's why even in race cars where drivers have full 6-point belts and helmets they still have impact foam covering all roll cage areas that you could come in contact with.
Just worried for you because you are talking about racing belts for cosmetic reasons and safety is at stake.
With my Street / Track car, the only seat I would put in is the Porsche OEM Sport Bucket because it's designed for the car, passes safety testing, and has the thorax airbag. 3-points on the street and only a roll-over bar way in the back, where you could not hit it. Also, the Porsche bar is fully approved and tested for this car.
Just worried for you because you are talking about racing belts for cosmetic reasons and safety is at stake.
With my Street / Track car, the only seat I would put in is the Porsche OEM Sport Bucket because it's designed for the car, passes safety testing, and has the thorax airbag. 3-points on the street and only a roll-over bar way in the back, where you could not hit it. Also, the Porsche bar is fully approved and tested for this car.