N Mortimer wrote:I checked the CASC Race Regs for 2012 and the SFI and FIA certifications are both valid for 5 years.
We should probably be concerned about our street 3 point belts with 2" webbing as they are far more exposed to the elements of the environment than our race cars, but dont tell your insurance company !
For Road Racing your are correct it is 5 years for both SFI and FIA belts.
For Time Attack the 2012 rules section 1.1.4 state:
v) Restraint systems using SFI certification shall show a date of manufacture
that is indicated on all SFI labels to be within two (2) years of the date of use,
e.g., if the restraint system is in good condition and a label shows a "Date of
Manufacture" of June, 2008, then the entire restraint system shall not be used
after May 31, 2010. (Note that many SFI harness manufacturers will remanufacture/
re-certify their belts.)
And for Autoslalom the 2012 rules section 3.7.3.3 state:
Restraint systems using SFI certification shall show a date of manufacture that is indicated on all SFI
labels to be within two (2) years of the date of use, e.g., if the restraint system is in good condition and a
label shows a "Date of Manufacture" of June, 2008, then the entire restraint system shall not be used
after May 31, 2010. (Note that many SFI harness manufacturers will re-manufacture/re-certify their
belts.)
So any car that might be used across disciplines needs to know that the dates are not aligned across those disciplines. Are you carrying any other belt manufacturers?