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Re: NHRA: SFI Padding now required under 10.0
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11/05/10 06:02 PM
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It's applied with 2 face tape. Stays put where you put it. The cheap stuff is only thick on one side. It can roll on the tube exposing the thin side. Maybe this is another reason for the SFI stuff?
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Re: NHRA: SFI Padding now required under 10.0
[Re: BBR]
#846215
11/05/10 06:13 PM
11/05/10 06:13 PM
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So that begs the question.... how do they tell SFI padding from non-SFI? A sticker? An imprint?
Next, I bet they'll require you to get SFI approved flame resistant zip-ties to install it.
Don't Laugh!!!! That seems to be the direction they're going.
Let's see now.......Regular Zap-straps only $5.99 per 100. SFI "NHRA Approved" Zap-straps $5.99 each.
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Re: NHRA: SFI Padding now required under 10.0
[Re: BBR]
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11/05/10 06:15 PM
11/05/10 06:15 PM
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So that begs the question.... how do they tell SFI padding from non-SFI? A sticker? An imprint?
Next, I bet they'll require you to get SFI approved flame resistant zip-ties to install it.
Click on the Jegs link above and look at the JAZ padding listed below the Kirkey padding. It has an SFI label all the way down the pad.
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Re: NHRA: SFI Padding now required under 10.0
[Re: Dart1031]
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11/05/10 06:24 PM
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there's gonna be two types of sfi labels. you know where i'm going with this...
for what is the good life if not doing things thoughtfully?
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