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Ray,
I know (hope) your statement was tongue-in-cheek, but it is worth a comment. Your "spare tire" (or even your six-pack abs) won't prevent you from submarining. Your lap belts must be and stay securely locked down on your pelvis. I have an article from one of the auto racing labs which shows that your pelvis can withstand 5,000 lbs of force whereas the soft organs of your gut will be severely compromised at less than 800. Assuming in a crash that the straps around your middle take 50% of the load (obviously, that will depend on many factors - crash angle, deceleration mode, etc. etc.), that still means that anything approaching an 8g deceleration (maybe less) will be serious trouble. Now, that's an otherwise survivable crash, so it would be a shame to have a problem. Especially in the older, flatter seat pans, it doesn't take an especially creative mind to visualize the submarining that happens without a properly secured lap belt. Erik Mann LS8-18 (P3) |
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