Who is the crazy one?
#21
I have huge balls.
(09-25-2019, 03:18 PM)V1GiLaNtE Wrote: I think you need to see a mental health professional.
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#22
.RJ Wrote:I have huge balls.

from lack of use.
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#23
.RJ Wrote:I have huge balls.

That's the swelling from the impact.

Pull downs are easier to adjust quickly while on track (if you have the room).
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#24
Andy Wrote:Small balls. :dunno: Probably shrived due to lack of use.

Mike Wrote:
.RJ Wrote:I have huge balls.

from lack of use.

Cant have it both ways.
(09-25-2019, 03:18 PM)V1GiLaNtE Wrote: I think you need to see a mental health professional.
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#25
.RJ Wrote:
Andy Wrote:Small balls. :dunno: Probably shrived due to lack of use.

Mike Wrote:
.RJ Wrote:I have huge balls.

from lack of use.

Cant have it both ways.

i would think if balls were not properly evacuated now and again, they'd grow larger. no? but then maybe after time they just die? you could just still be in the swelling phase.
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#26
.RJ Wrote:
Andy Wrote:Small balls. :dunno: Probably shrived due to lack of use.

Mike Wrote:
.RJ Wrote:I have huge balls.

from lack of use.

Cant have it both ways.

Here we'll settle this, post a picture of said huge balls, if they are blue, lack of use recently, if they are small and not blue, lack of use for a REALLY long time, if they are black and blue, large due to impact.
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#27
Mike Wrote:i would think if balls were not properly evacuated now and again, they'd grow larger. no? but then maybe after time they just die? you could just still be in the swelling phase.

Well it's a lock they get used... it just doesn't include a female companion.
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#28
i've got 6 pts for both driver and passenger, but my passenger seat is a stock seat with no sub belt hole so i'm sure thats against some sort of rule. and the 6pt still hurts my nuts, but instead of racking me, the sides of the sub belt pinch my nuts so i feel like i'm screwed either way. i dont know if i'll ever get a race seat for the passenger because its still a daily driver as well
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#29
Maengelito Wrote:and the 6pt still hurts my nuts,

You probably have them installed wrong, do they go though the sub hole in your seat?
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#30
white_2kgt Wrote:
.RJ Wrote:
Andy Wrote:Small balls. :dunno: Probably shrived due to lack of use.

Mike Wrote:
.RJ Wrote:I have huge balls.

from lack of use.

Cant have it both ways.

Here we'll settle this, post a picture of said huge balls, if they are blue, lack of use recently, if they are small and not blue, lack of use for a REALLY long time, if they are black and blue, large due to impact.

lets leave things with Andy looking up pictures of dogs shitting. it doesn't need to escalate.
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#31
white_2kgt Wrote:
Maengelito Wrote:and the 6pt still hurts my nuts,

You probably have them installed wrong, do they go though the sub hole in your seat?

the sub belts through the sub hole??? no, i installed them like this:
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they are installed correctly, they pinch my nuts though because there isnt much room for my boys in that seat
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#32
eh, your asian, not much down there to begin w/ so I don't see how there's not enough room.
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#33
RJs mom doesn't seem to mind my girthiness and trust me, she's seen a lot of different ones to compare it to
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#34
.RJ Wrote:He's right in that most clubs require equal equipment, but wrong in that a 5 point isnt equivalent to the 6 point. Having a harness/seats on both sides IS equal safety equipment.

Equal equipment is only required for students to take an instructor.
And even then, its up to the discretion of the instructor. (most of the time I let small things slide in a students car.)

I dont even have a harness at all on my passenger side. (of my street car)


ps- Im with andy, pull up belts are much much better.
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#35
Evan Wrote:Equal equipment is only required for students to take an instructor.

Where is that in the CCR?
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#36
white_2kgt Wrote:
Evan Wrote:Equal equipment is only required for students to take an instructor.

Where is that in the CCR?

It might be unwritten. If an instructor doesn't feel comfortable getting in a car, he doesn't have to.
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#37
Mike Wrote:
white_2kgt Wrote:
Evan Wrote:Equal equipment is only required for students to take an instructor.

Where is that in the CCR?

It might be unwritten. If an instructor doesn't feel comfortable getting in a car, he doesn't have to.

lol, 'unwritten' != required. Of course, if an instructor doesn't feel comfortable getting in a students car then he has the right to refuse, but it's not against the 'rules' for a student to have a bling seat and harnesses and leave the instructor w/ a stock seat and belts. It does say something about the student if they show up with a setup like that.
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#38
Chad somehow "The CCRÔäó" applies to every club? There is no mention of Nasa in mikeys post. Step away from the kool aid, nasa isnt the only club in town Wink
But to your point, the mid-a region has rules that go into more detail than the west coast written CCR that do in fact require for equal saftey equipment, enforcable by the instructor. (hell, the nasa ccr doesnt even require a rollbar in convertibles)

Other clubs have some sort of a equal protection rule for students, some unofficial, some official, but almost always enforced by the instructor.

point is moot anyways, since as an instructor anyone in the passenger seat is voluntary/not required.
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#39
Evan Wrote:Chad somehow "The CCRÔäó" applies to every club? There is no mention of Nasa in mikeys post. Step away from the kool aid, nasa isnt the only club in town Wink
But to your point, the mid-a region has rules that go into more detail than the west coast written CCR that do in fact require for equal saftey equipment, enforcable by the instructor. (hell, the nasa ccr doesnt even require a rollbar in convertibles)

Other clubs have some sort of a equal protection rule for students, some unofficial, some official, but almost always enforced by the instructor.

point is moot anyways, since as an instructor anyone in the passenger seat is voluntary/not required.

Then show me the rules for the club you are talking about. Several other 'clubs' reference the NASA CCR if they don't then they don't have much in the way of rules anyway. I realize NASA isn't the only game in town, but they are pretty much the only other game in town with decent rules. Correct the MA region requires rollover protection in verts where the CCR does not but they publish that in the supps for each event, I have never seen in the supps a requirement for EQUAL driver/passenger protection, please if you have one, post it, don't just quote rules that don't exist.
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#40
white_2kgt Wrote:Several other 'clubs' reference the NASA CCR

Which clubs? I've never heard of that being done.

white_2kgt Wrote:I have never seen in the supps a requirement for EQUAL driver/passenger protection, please if you have one, post it, don't just quote rules that don't exist.

From the nasa CCR:

Quote:11.4.8 Seatbelts and Harnesses
The seatbelts should be in good condition. No damage may be present on the seatbelts and they must be the factory configuration. Any harness or any restraint system, other than factory stock, shall conform to CCR section #15.5, in all respects* except for the expiration regulations. Harnesses that are expired for racing may be used providing that
they are in at least very good condition. The use of a lap belt without any shoulder restraint is not permitted. Passenger seatbelts must meet the same minimum requirements per the CCR as the driver seatbelts if being used by a passenger. Note passenger equipment need not match the installed equipment on the driverÔÇÖs side. *Aftermarket DOT-certified belt sets, installed to the manufacturerÔÇÖs specifications may be allowed. Proof of DOT certification and proper installation is the driverÔÇÖs responsibility.

Quote:11.4.12 Seats
All seats must be securely fastened to the structure of the car such that they are strong enough to withstand a major impact. If replaced, the replacement seat should be installed according to the manufacturerÔÇÖs instructions. If stock seats are to be used with a roll bar/cage, care should be taken to prevent the seat from submarining under the rollbar. Care should also be taken to prevent the occupant from hitting his/her head on the roll bar/cage. Passenger seats must meet the same requirements, per the CCR, as the driver seat, if used by passengers. Note- The passenger seat does not have to match the driverÔÇÖs seat.
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