rally cars and MOTs
Discussion
I'm building a rally car and have a dilemma with seat bets. Stage rallying demands full harnesses but I cannot find a set of harnesses that are also legal for the road and will pass an MOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
also new MOT rules regarding dash warning lights - airbags for example, where again MSA rules they have to be disabled but that isn't allowed by MOT, not sure about steering locks which again have to be disabled. There are probably other anomolies I haven't thought about yet.
Any ideas - legal obviously
also new MOT rules regarding dash warning lights - airbags for example, where again MSA rules they have to be disabled but that isn't allowed by MOT, not sure about steering locks which again have to be disabled. There are probably other anomolies I haven't thought about yet.
Any ideas - legal obviously
Car Harnesses come in two varieties
EEC Approved Road going
and
FIA Approved for motorsport
there aren't any that are approved for both (Schroth used to do one but that is discontinued)
so Caterhams etc. use the 'push button' road legal and not the higher spec twist release motorsport only version.
EEC Approved Road going
and
FIA Approved for motorsport
there aren't any that are approved for both (Schroth used to do one but that is discontinued)
so Caterhams etc. use the 'push button' road legal and not the higher spec twist release motorsport only version.
magpies said:
Car Harnesses come in two varieties
EEC Approved Road going
and
FIA Approved for motorsport
there aren't any that are approved for both (Schroth used to do one but that is discontinued)
so Caterhams etc. use the 'push button' road legal and not the higher spec twist release motorsport only version.
If you are building a stage rally car you have no choice it has to be FIA compliant (and in date) or you can't rally it. But as has been said before, the MOT system has a get out clause for competition cars, if that didn't exist no rally cars would get an MOT which they need to run.EEC Approved Road going
and
FIA Approved for motorsport
there aren't any that are approved for both (Schroth used to do one but that is discontinued)
so Caterhams etc. use the 'push button' road legal and not the higher spec twist release motorsport only version.
magpies said:
thats the answer I was hoping for
would be nice to see the words in the document though
I did already tell you earlier but as ever posts don't get read but just for you go to 5.1-9 http://www.motinfo.gov.uk/htdocs/m4s05000102.htmwould be nice to see the words in the document though
magpies said:
Car Harnesses come in two varieties
EEC Approved Road going
and
FIA Approved for motorsport
there aren't any that are approved for both (Schroth used to do one but that is discontinued)
so Caterhams etc. use the 'push button' road legal and not the higher spec twist release motorsport only version.
Maybe Westfields, but the new Caterham has the twist release I believe. Well, it's an option as its what I have in mine EEC Approved Road going
and
FIA Approved for motorsport
there aren't any that are approved for both (Schroth used to do one but that is discontinued)
so Caterhams etc. use the 'push button' road legal and not the higher spec twist release motorsport only version.

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