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This is true ,if you buy a SFI Diaper it will have to be recertified every year or every 5 years that is the rules.This is the main reason why I tell guys to buy the NHRA accepted diapers.
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There is a new product I have seen recently that is better than a diaper....well maybe not for you diaper salesman but better for us racers. It's a plastic bellypan/tray that has straps to attach it to the frame rails. Don Davis is selling them. I also have friends who had the belly pan installed and I think that is way beter than wrestling with the dipaer...I have an RCI SFI 7.2 on my car right now.
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That is exactly why you think a belly pan is better!
Try a DRE Diaper and you won't be wrestling with anything. Ask Warren Johnson how well his belly pan worked a few races ago when he almost put it in the wall. Marc Caruso S/ST, S/G 132 H/R, S/R 1324 T/S, P/M 1002
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Touche'
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I always wanted to know how to spell touche'. I am all for the diaper, I believe it is way better to keep your junk in a bag then on a plate.
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Wasn't That State Of The Art Belly Pan, What Allowed The Oil To Slush Around & Fill The Car With Smoke , Then He Hit The Wall.........................i Ve Used Dre Diapers On A Dragster, A Door Car & My Roadster, & Everyone That Dennis Sent Us Worked Fine....no Agg.....
Thats Just My View........! Wayne |
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Hi Rich,
I purchased a kevlar sportsman diaper from Dennis this year. It is a well constructed product that fit like a glove. I think it takes longer to get it out of the box than to install it on the car. It was WAY easier to install than changing the spark plugs!!! Give a DRE diaper a try, you won't be sorry. John Visner |
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In my opinion...having to have a certified diaper recertified is balogna....just rip the cert sticker off after 5 years and call it an approved diaper. I've yet to see a tech man check any of my diapers for anything other than maybe one actually being on the car. As for which diaper to buy...There are many out there that are good...I use J&J diapers...they just came out with an approved diaper for $120. I'll probably get booted or get some crap for saying this...but I'd have to think so many people on here support DRE because he's on here regularly and sponsors this site. I can't say anything bad about DRE...never used them...but I've been using J&J stuff for several years now and they work great.
Scotty Rienschield TruRacr Motorsports |
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