Postby NMX516 » Thu Nov 19, 2009 8:15 pm
The ADR's are a minimum standard which must be met. They're not a list of specifications which a seat must be built to. They do not penalise "over engineering", only "under engineering".
They won't reference other standards to please someone who fronts with a seat or whatever built to XYZ standard. The onus for approving, in this instance, seats, is on the engineer who is approving them. If the engineer is given a seat which meets XYZ standard, it is up to him to find out what the XYZ standard is, and cross reference it to the ADR's and see if it meets or passes the ADR's. I have not said that assumptions can be made. What I know is that the FIA standard exceeds the ADR's, in this instance for seats, and therefore an FIA approved seat meets ADR's and can be used in an Australian road car if installed correctly.
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