Sport Bucket Seats?
#136
Three Wheelin'
#137
Roll Bar is going in immediately but I still want access to that area to transport things, mount cameras, clean the rear window? Hopefully there is a folding version coming.
#138
Three Wheelin'
If the sport buckets become an option for my 2014 Q2 allocation I'll definitely jump on it, but if not for track time either my GT2 seats are going in or I'm buying some dedicated track seats.
Ryan
#139
I can see how the folding seats would be good, I have the GT2 ones in my Cayman R, but my Spec Miata has fixed aluminum seats and I manage. I want to be able to work on left foot braking with the GT3 so I need harnesses and appropriate seats.
If the sport buckets become an option for my 2014 Q2 allocation I'll definitely jump on it, but if not for track time either my GT2 seats are going in or I'm buying some dedicated track seats.
Ryan
If the sport buckets become an option for my 2014 Q2 allocation I'll definitely jump on it, but if not for track time either my GT2 seats are going in or I'm buying some dedicated track seats.
Ryan
Yeah, I’m with ya. I wish the 997 buckets were available here like ROW – love those seats, such a good balance for street & track use. I have a Recaro bucket I bought this year that I will likely use for starters (driver side only) but getting in & out is a pain for the street – I might try just swapping it in for trackdays and use the regular sport seat day-to-day.
#140
Three Wheelin'
Yeah, I’m with ya. I wish the 997 buckets were available here like ROW – love those seats, such a good balance for street & track use. I have a Recaro bucket I bought this year that I will likely use for starters (driver side only) but getting in & out is a pain for the street – I might try just swapping it in for trackdays and use the regular sport seat day-to-day.
The SCCA and NASA are starting to add more rules that pertain to safety configuration for DE cars. The SCCA is using rules from Time Trials for their newish PDX program, similar to NASA HPDE. In the last two years they've added a rule that says the harness configuration for Driver and Passenger must be the same and it specifically states if the Driver is in a 5/6 pt harness the passenger must also be in a 5/6 point harness.
So for those that need instructors or want in car coaching it seems a pair of track seats will be in order.
Personally I put safety above everything and provide my passenger with equivalent seat and in-date harnesses.
Ryan
#141
Nordschleife Master
Based on the drawing, I can see why you'd think the seat backs are fixed. However, take a look at the PET diagram. Parts 2 and 3 are labelled 'traction noose'. What is it for? In the GT2 seats, they were for releasing the lock and folding the seat back forward.
#142
Yeah, same rules here (at some tracks) - I very rarely have a passenger on-track, but on those occasions we both just use the regular belts. I actually removed my passenger seat completely for a while last year
Having both seats harnessed would obviously be ideal – If I can find 2 folding buckets I like then I will probably upgrade and go that route.
Joe - I hope you are right (and if so, that it doesn’t cost a small fortune to buy a pair of those bad boys).
Having both seats harnessed would obviously be ideal – If I can find 2 folding buckets I like then I will probably upgrade and go that route.
Joe - I hope you are right (and if so, that it doesn’t cost a small fortune to buy a pair of those bad boys).
#143
Race Director
Joe, look at that brace between the lower part of the seat and the seat back. If the seat back were to fold that piece would have to retract into or slide past the seat in some way which seems very unlikely, if not impossible based on what we can see in the drawing. No, that part is fixed IMHO, which means the seatback is too, just like in the 918.
#144
Nordschleife Master
Joe, look at that brace between the lower part of the seat and the seat back. If the seat back were to fold that piece would have to retract into or slide past the seat in some way which seems very unlikely, if not impossible based on what we can see in the drawing. No, that part is fixed IMHO, which means the seatback is too, just like in the 918.
Fixed or not, makes no difference to me. I'm getting those seats
#145
Three Wheelin'
Joe, look at that brace between the lower part of the seat and the seat back. If the seat back were to fold that piece would have to retract into or slide past the seat in some way which seems very unlikely, if not impossible based on what we can see in the drawing. No, that part is fixed IMHO, which means the seatback is too, just like in the 918.
Alternatively, the whole seat could kind-of flip forward pivoting at the front. So the noose could be to release a catch at the back of the seat that allows that type of action.
Ryan
#146
Race Director
#147
Rennlist Member
From the porsche.com website regarding the 918 buckets:
There is no 'traction noose' visible. So perhaps the seat will pivot forward in the 991?
- Full bucket, motorsport derived, unhinged seats made of carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP)
- Headrests and airbags integrated into seats in order to keep weight as low as possible
- Low seat surface i.c.w. low mounting position fit with the vehicle's extremely low center of gravity
- Manual fore/aft adjustment for both driver and passenger seats
- Electric seat height adjustment (N/A - manual or electric for passenger seat) i.c.w. manual steering wheel adjustment enable greater flexibility of seat position - for both larger and smaller drivers
There is no 'traction noose' visible. So perhaps the seat will pivot forward in the 991?
#148
Race Director
Can't pivot forward.. Would touch the roof. There is a lot of wishful thinking going on here while seemingly ignoring common sense and reality. I love it.. Like kids arguing to justify santa claus's existence. :-)
#149
Race Director
Hmmm......maybe it's a release that allows the seat to move even further forward on the track. Or maybe the pull strap is a leftover from another diagram.....
#150
Nordschleife Master
Given these new buckets will be options on the 981 and 991 eventually, I'm betting they will fold somehow. That traction loop is a smoking gun.