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99% of people won't drive well enough for it make any noticeable difference on track. In reality, improving the ride quality on road is a more obvious benefit.
Micro switch won't cause the light to come on. Removing the existing pretensioner from your seat is the way to go. It's very easy, no need to wait for a used one.
@Sir_Dave I'm surprised you're able to post? Surely you're laid up in bed with a painful/sore left leg? Going off some of the replies, a modern car with 3 pedals sounds like some form of medieval torture.
You poor thing ;)
When the clutch went on the 172, I nursed it a mile from the track. Got someone else to take my helmet etc home. Then rang greenflag and got taken home.
My brothers looking to install some sort of wireless music/speaker system in his restaurant, any recommendations? I know a few people with the sonos thing at home, is the new amazon echo thing any good?
I'd wager that someone who's done lots of tuition etc, would be faster and having more fun than 95% of the people in here using sticky tyres. And the money spent is a transferable skill that will be usable with all future cars.
Work out how much tyres and wheels would cost. Then spend that on tuition. You see people on here who've done 5 track days saying r888's etc are 'needed'. Utter bullshit. All the gear, no idea.
The traffic laws can't make allowances for each individual driver lol. The system would grind to a halt.
Like it or not, there isn't the budget to have enough traffic officers out there looking for dodgy drivers. Let alone the actual time it would take to do all those roadside stops.
And even...