Auto x Helmet
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Auto x Helmet
Just a quick question, I am looking to by a helmet for autocrossing, and I was wondering if there are specific helmets made for that, or if motorcycle helmets are pretty much the same. If they have the same rating, it shouldn't really matter, right?
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Nope, you cannot use Motorcycle helmets. They are rated differently. I am going to get a helmet to today for autoX and DE. They are two seperate helmet ratings. I really would like to know the difference. Any care to chime in?
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Nope, you cannot use Motorcycle helmets. They are rated differently. I am going to get a helmet to today for autoX and DE. They are two seperate helmet ratings. I really would like to know the difference. Anyone care to chime in?
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Conor,
Check with the group who you will running the AX's as some will allow motorcycle helmets for AX. I believe both the New England Region PCA and North Country Region PCA will allow any helmet rated will a Snell 95 (M or SA) for AX, but it is best to check. Also NER does have a limited # loaner helmets for use at the events. If you plan on attending Driver's Eds then you will need an SA rated helmet.
Hope to see you out there. I'll be in the silver S2, drop by and say hi.
As for the difference in ratings, I do not know. I do know there have been many heated discussions on helmets and ratings in Racing e-mail lists. Might want to check those archives.
HTH,
Check with the group who you will running the AX's as some will allow motorcycle helmets for AX. I believe both the New England Region PCA and North Country Region PCA will allow any helmet rated will a Snell 95 (M or SA) for AX, but it is best to check. Also NER does have a limited # loaner helmets for use at the events. If you plan on attending Driver's Eds then you will need an SA rated helmet.
Hope to see you out there. I'll be in the silver S2, drop by and say hi.
As for the difference in ratings, I do not know. I do know there have been many heated discussions on helmets and ratings in Racing e-mail lists. Might want to check those archives.
HTH,
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I planning on doing my first auto x next weekend, the scca one at devens. Do you have to be a pca member to do the pca autox's? I'm only 17, so I can't join until May.
BTW, thanks for the help, I think I understand the difference now
BTW, thanks for the help, I think I understand the difference now
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G-Force helmets probably has the best prices for Snell SA2000; their Pro Force Hybrid, closed chin w/ no flip down visor is $199.99 @
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The full face with visor, Pro Force, is $249
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The full face with visor, Pro Force, is $249
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Most autox events will allow the use of motorcycle helmets provided they carry the Snell "M" rating (as opposed to just DOT ratings). Most of the testing done when a helmet is submitted for Snell approval is the same for "M"(motorcycle) or "SA"(special automotive), IIRC there are 20 tests for either rating and 17 are the same. The biggest differences are that "SA" requires a fire proof lining and the last 2 impact tests are geared toward different types of impacts. "SA" impact tests are mostly concerned with a single impact against a roll bar, this is a very small impact area so the force of the impact is very high in a small area. An "M" rated helmet is tested in a manner more consistant with multiple lesser impacts and being ground along an abrasive surface.
If you car has a roll bar, an "SA" rated helmet is the wise choice, with a full interior a motorcycle helmet may be more appropriate (give or take a nomex lining).
There is also no reason to believe that a helmet that is rated "M" would not have passed the "SA" tests, due to the cost of testing vs. the available market share it may not have been submitted for "SA" testing. Very few "SA" helmets would meet DOT's testing for motorcycle use (due to eyeport size) so they are not usually tested for an "M" rating.
In theory, a manufacturer could make 2 helmet models with the same mold, the first could receive an "SA" rating while the second (with or without the nomex lining) could be "M" rated.
If you car has a roll bar, an "SA" rated helmet is the wise choice, with a full interior a motorcycle helmet may be more appropriate (give or take a nomex lining).
There is also no reason to believe that a helmet that is rated "M" would not have passed the "SA" tests, due to the cost of testing vs. the available market share it may not have been submitted for "SA" testing. Very few "SA" helmets would meet DOT's testing for motorcycle use (due to eyeport size) so they are not usually tested for an "M" rating.
In theory, a manufacturer could make 2 helmet models with the same mold, the first could receive an "SA" rating while the second (with or without the nomex lining) could be "M" rated.
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I don't think you need to be a memeber to run with PCA, just cost you more to run (~+$5?). The age thing might be your biggest problem. When in May do you turn 18? The first NCR PCA AX is scheduled for May 31 with NER running the next day on June 1 (Whoohoo 2 days of AX back to back!) though there will be a NER novice AX school at Devens on May 18th which should be fun.
I have not attended and SCCA AX out here in NE, but I understand that they draw quite a large crowd. The PCA events tend to be a bit smaller (especially the NCR events) which should mean more runs.
See you out there.
I have not attended and SCCA AX out here in NE, but I understand that they draw quite a large crowd. The PCA events tend to be a bit smaller (especially the NCR events) which should mean more runs.
See you out there.
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The 19th. I wanted to go to the school, but it says if you are under 18 you have to be a child of a member, I think. Oh well, at least I'll be able to do all the autox's, if they start the 31st. Thanks for the info!
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I was told (when asking this exact question of my local PCA Autox contact) that MC helmets are designed for more along the lines of 1 rather tramatic impact (which is true) and SA helmets are designed to bump against things lightly without causing damage and still retaining function. I've seen the test results from Arai on a MC helmet that was dropped from about 3', empty, and the shell was toast...
Suchs that my closet now has 4 motorcycles helmets and 1 DE/AutoX helmet....
Suchs that my closet now has 4 motorcycles helmets and 1 DE/AutoX helmet....
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Any more info as to why most driving events don't allow M helmets? What's the real justification for this? Is it based on actual test or just going by the SA rating and gives no consideration for the M rating?
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