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Author: Subject: HANS Device for use with Vortx RT+
andrew_s

posted on 30/12/15 at 03:09 PM Reply With Quote
HANS Device for use with Vortx RT+

what is the correct angle to use with the standard Vortx seats ? 20 degrees ?

Anyone using a HANS device with an MNR RT+ ?

any advice greatly appreciated,

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daniel mason

posted on 30/12/15 at 03:23 PM Reply With Quote
What seat do you have? Is it a competition car?
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andrew_s

posted on 30/12/15 at 03:40 PM Reply With Quote
I just have the standard fiberglass seat currently that MNR supplied (2006/7) - its not a competition car - just planning on using it for track days initially
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daniel mason

posted on 30/12/15 at 04:15 PM Reply With Quote
have you checked you've got room to fit a hans? Some seats just will not be adequate.
You'd be better off trying one I'd say before buying. Also neck size is critical to get correct. It must fit perfectly really, and a full fhr harness would be advisable!

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andrew_s

posted on 30/12/15 at 04:35 PM Reply With Quote
I have a four point harness - and clearly it has to be the right size - medium for me - I was more interested if people had specific experience with this seat / car combo and the required rake ?
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jeffw

posted on 30/12/15 at 04:44 PM Reply With Quote
It is likely you will need a 20 deg unit. I assume you intend to convert your 4 point harness to a 5 or 6 point? You don't need a specific HANS harness, any 3" harness will do but I would suggest that it will not work correctly without 5 or 6 point.

You will obviously need a Motorsport helmet with HANS posts as well.






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andrew_s

posted on 30/12/15 at 04:56 PM Reply With Quote
A new helmet is a definite

I can't see any specific reference to 5 of 6 point harness but I do see that as a worthwhile upgrade

Are you running a HANS device or have an mnr ?

manual

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daniel mason

posted on 30/12/15 at 05:08 PM Reply With Quote
I've had 2 mnrs but never used hand in them. I now use a hans in a single seater but a 30deg medium fitting.
I'd guess at 20deg but it depends how everything's mounted.

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jeffw

posted on 30/12/15 at 05:15 PM Reply With Quote
I have run a HANS but I know have a Simpson Hybrid FHR.

HANS relies on the tightness of the shoulder belts to work, without a 6 point harness you'll struggle to keep the belts tensioned in an impact as the buckle will ride upwards and release tension.

There are very specific requirements for shoulder belt angles as well.

[Edited on 30/12/15 by jeffw]






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andrew_s

posted on 30/12/15 at 05:29 PM Reply With Quote
Think I am good on the shoulder angles but the point regarding it riding up is worth more investigation

There's a supplier not far from me so I think a try before I buy might be worth while - they reopen next week so a trip out next Saturday is on the cards

Around 90 for a new harness but will need to think about mounting points as currently only have 4

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mark chandler

posted on 30/12/15 at 08:46 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by jeffw
It is likely you will need a 20 deg unit. I assume you intend to convert your 4 point harness to a 5 or 6 point? You don't need a specific HANS harness, any 3" harness will do but I would suggest that it will not work correctly without 5 or 6 point.

You will obviously need a Motorsport helmet with HANS posts as well.


maybe not so, this site says any 2" or 3" will do

http://www.trs-motorsport.com/@@content/pub/rtc/document/HANS%20info.pdf

I have decent Schroth 2" harnesses so do not want to change them.

[Edited on 30/12/15 by mark chandler]

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jeffw

posted on 30/12/15 at 10:13 PM Reply With Quote
You miss-understand. Either a 3" non-HANS harness or a 2" HANS Harness will do for FHR. The only issue is that with a HANS harness you must use a FHR, a non-HANS harness allows the use of a FHR or allows the use without a FHR.

[Edited on 30/12/15 by jeffw]






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mark chandler

posted on 30/12/15 at 10:41 PM Reply With Quote
Shoving an MOT on it is getting more popular every week!
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jeffw

posted on 31/12/15 at 07:03 AM Reply With Quote
I suspect the 'road-going' use of FHR with cars that have harnesses will not be far away. Don't forget Mark that you will need to comply with the 2016 Bluebook wrt ROPS regardless of the road-going or otherwise status of the kitcar.






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mark chandler

posted on 31/12/15 at 08:11 AM Reply With Quote
Hello Jeff

My little car is already log booked and has an approved rear hoop, I had not noticed a requirement for a full cage, is this coming?

Will this apply to road going cars as I am not going put a hoop into my DB7....

Thanks Mark

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posted on 31/12/15 at 08:22 AM Reply With Quote
A 20 degree will suit most applications. Like Dan I run a single seater and use a 20 degree HANS unit with 6 point mountings. If you have the mountings in the correct place it will not ride up. You might also note that if you fit HANS particular belts (2" shoulder straps) you will not be able to use the car without the HANS unit at an MSA event. I use the 3" and they do not slip off.

[Edited on 31/12/15 by redturner]

[Edited on 31/12/15 by redturner]

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jeffw

posted on 31/12/15 at 11:10 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by mark chandler
Hello Jeff

My little car is already log booked and has an approved rear hoop, I had not noticed a requirement for a full cage, is this coming?

Will this apply to road going cars as I am not going put a hoop into my DB7....

Thanks Mark


The ROPS requirement is for specialist production cars (ie Kit Cars). A number of kits in Sports Libre which have log books I've looked at do not actually comply with the existing Bluebook (45 x 2.5mm CDS tube with back stays or 50mm x 2mm CDS tube with back stays) or have approved rollbars. I suspect that the scruts will be hot on kitcars with ROPS issues.






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mark chandler

posted on 31/12/15 at 12:00 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks for the clarification Jeff, mine is made to blue book standards so I am happy it complies.

I do wonder at some fury's etc as the stays do not go to the top corners and some cars have an extra bent hoop to achieve helmet height which has always looked wrong to me.

Cheers Mark

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ArthurR

posted on 31/12/15 at 12:46 PM Reply With Quote
Bearing in mind that MNR run race cars in the 750MC and all their drivers use HANS why not give them a ring. Marc should know exactly what you need.
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jeffw

posted on 31/12/15 at 04:57 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by mark chandler
Thanks for the clarification Jeff, mine is made to blue book standards so I am happy it complies.

I do wonder at some fury's etc as the stays do not go to the top corners and some cars have an extra bent hoop to achieve helmet height which has always looked wrong to me.

Cheers Mark


Mark

A lot of JP cars have forward stays (like mine) which now don't comply. I need a new roll hoop with back stays (big holes in the bodywork !).






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mark chandler

posted on 31/12/15 at 05:19 PM Reply With Quote
That's a shame Jeff, as I am only fitting a tatty body to my locost frame sawing a few holes does not bother me, it's very hard to make a neat job and keep the body detachable.

The stays do not have to go backwards, could you not take a pair forward and land under the scuttle?

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jeffw

posted on 31/12/15 at 06:21 PM Reply With Quote
According to the MSA Technical Dept they must go backwards or fit a full cage...






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mark chandler

posted on 31/12/15 at 06:54 PM Reply With Quote
In that case a whole host of cars will be in the welding shop!

When I fitted an MSA spec hoop in my landrover I built up platforms out of 1/4" steel plate that sat flush with the boot floor then made equivilent plates that bolted through as per the spec which allowed me to unbolt the cage to remove the body plus only minor holes in the tub, this could be an option?

On my tub I have cut slotted holes so I can lift the body, I need to make a panel from the rear bulkhead to infill to complete.

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andrew_s

posted on 2/1/16 at 07:32 PM Reply With Quote
mm, lots to consider then

seat belts are currently 2 inch and need to be 3 inch, I don't want the HANS specific ones as I want to choose when to use HANS
needs a 5th or ideally 6th mounting point that I don't have currently for the belts, and where to put that
and then we have the HANS and helmet to consider

I will drop Marc a line as well and see what he says and what they are running for 2016

thanks

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