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mazilla
04-20-2012, 01:53 AM
As usual, many thanks to the crew at Micro Image for the goods...you guys never fail to impress me. I really really really realllly like the new wheel, it took a good 20 minutes to adjust to but man is it nice having that much control. I didn't know what I've been missing.

Please, spare me the comments about air bags. There are plenty of threads on the topic already and I'd be grateful if you kept that conversation there. :respekt:


Getting ready for Toyota Fest...
Sparco Torino 2's
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb230/mr-mazilla/DSC09735.jpg
I've got some NOS throwback Sparco harnesses (from a member here) to go with the seats, installation is on the "to-do" list...I can't wait to get them in.
Momo Volanti Montecarlo steering wheel
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb230/mr-mazilla/DSC09737.jpg
NRG short hub + version 2.5 quick disconnect
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb230/mr-mazilla/DSC09738.jpg


Engine bay
As it sits that's my daily driver setup. I'm having a MI engine cover powder coated to match for shows, there are some other small odds and ends on the way as well(oil filler cap,radiator cap, etc) that I'll keep to swap in at the show.
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb230/mr-mazilla/DSC09729.jpg

And finally, the way the back will ended up...I think that'll do for the foreseeable future. It's working out perfectly for work.
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb230/mr-mazilla/DSC09734.jpg

All in all I have to say I'm impressed with the way this project is turning out. For as many miles as it has on it a car like this normally doesn't get a "second chance" to become something cool. I hope she appreciates all the work I'm putting in. :thumbsup:


MUCH more to come...

YAR1S
04-20-2012, 01:19 PM
Whats the netting for? lol

ijose 845
04-20-2012, 01:29 PM
what kind of rails did you use for the seats? i caint find that much rails for the yaris

cali yaris
04-20-2012, 01:42 PM
We can provide sliders and brackets for almost any seat; there are a few choices. If you buy seats from us, we can make a complete package depending on what you need.

Golddeenoh
04-20-2012, 03:14 PM
^ I like to go fast!! seats add at least 10hp to the power per ton ratio.

why?
04-20-2012, 04:01 PM
the car is so sexy. I wish I could use an aftermarket non airbag wheel, but not in Ma...

Love the engine bay too.

Jason@SportsCar
04-20-2012, 04:03 PM
Nice looking seats. :thumbsup:

DeathBeard
04-20-2012, 05:40 PM
Personally on a street car I would never sacrifice the front airbag for a cooler steering wheel, the payoff is not there..Putting aside the fact you could be fatally injured your insurance company can also deny any legal obligation to help you since you took off the airbag...my 0.02

mazilla
04-20-2012, 06:57 PM
Please, spare me the comments about air bags. There are plenty of threads on the topic already and I'd be grateful if you kept that conversation there. :respekt:




Personally on a street car I would never sacrifice the front airbag for a cooler steering wheel, the payoff is not there..Putting aside the fact you could be fatally injured your insurance company can also deny any legal obligation to help you since you took off the airbag...my 0.02


Couldn't help yourself? haha, there's always at least one. :clap:

mazilla
04-20-2012, 07:02 PM
Whats the netting for? lol


I don't normally run a passenger seat...this was a very light day. It sucks major ass having a 60lb box make its way up front while your driving. ;)

http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb230/mr-mazilla/d0277236.jpg

why?
04-20-2012, 08:41 PM
Personally on a street car I would never sacrifice the front airbag for a cooler steering wheel, the payoff is not there..Putting aside the fact you could be fatally injured your insurance company can also deny any legal obligation to help you since you took off the airbag...my 0.02

airbags kill. Airbags injur. Unless you are the perfect size 5'10" male weighing 200 or so you have a better chance of being injured by an airbag than it actually doing you any favors.

And if it is not against the law to take the airbag out then no the insurance company won't do anything.

Human beings are fatally injured while they sleep. I don't see anyone trying to get people to never sleep.

Deathegg
04-21-2012, 11:22 PM
airbags kill. Airbags injur. Unless you are the perfect size 5'10" male weighing 200 or so you have a better chance of being injured by an airbag than it actually doing you any favors.

Stats to prove this please. Just a few hundred people have been killed from airbags; many of these are people sitting too close to the steering wheel (it's now legal to have a dealer install a kill switch for the steering wheel bag if you're very short and sit very close). But yes airbags can injure you, but NO safety system is perfect.

Human beings are fatally injured while they sleep. I don't see anyone trying to get people to never sleep.

WTH does that mean?!? :iono:

SAV912
04-22-2012, 12:15 AM
While you all can form your opinion on whether or not the airbag should still be in the car (I personally think it should, as many miles as Mazilla travels in it daily), the guy specifically stated one thing not to do. And yet everyone does it. o_O

Car is looking good. Any updated pics of the paint job? I remember the initial thread about that but I might have missed the 'after' pics. Not very keen on the engine bay tho. Yellow isn't my cup of tea.

-C

mazilla
04-22-2012, 01:00 AM
While you all can form your opinion on whether or not the airbag should still be in the car (I personally think it should, as many miles as Mazilla travels in it daily), the guy specifically stated one thing not to do. And yet everyone does it. o_O

Car is looking good. Any updated pics of the paint job? I remember the initial thread about that but I might have missed the 'after' pics. Not very keen on the engine bay tho. Yellow isn't my cup of tea.

-C

It was inevitable really...I knew the minute I thought about making a thread about the wheel swap this would happen. For anybody that thinks I haven't thought about the consequences, risks etc I can assure you I spent a long time making my decision. I'm a professional driver with more than 500,000 miles on the road in the last 10 years(I estimate that to be about 600K). I've had my fair share of accidents(freeway rollovers, head on into a concrete guardrail included)and I have yet to deploy an airbag.


I appreciate the concern, and thank you for leaving the topic of airbags alone from this point on.



As far as the yellow goes, I wasn't too keen on it either but I've gotten a lot of compliments so I decided to go with it...plus it matches my battery. ;)

why?
04-22-2012, 05:41 PM
black and yellow go great. You should see if you could find some more yellow replacement parts, you could have it be show car quality in there.

DeathBeard
04-22-2012, 08:43 PM
it's your car, it looks cool you do whatever you want, the seats look tits and the steering wheel is awesome..I am speaking from personal experience..I took the airbag out of my prelude for a nardi steering wheel 2 weeks later was involved in a spinout on the 55 fwy hit the center divider head on and fractured my face in 6 places, I fought the insurance company for over a year to cover my medical bills and they didn't..So if your saying that the insurance company covers you have no idea what your talking about. And although many people die due to airbags there are 10X more that die without them...And the fact that your a "professional" driver isn't the issue it's the person you don't see that will take you out.

DeathBeard
04-22-2012, 11:20 PM
i'll shut up now, i had the same seats in my 09 miata,:smile:

Spidermandud
04-23-2012, 12:53 AM
From my economics class we learned that seat belts, air bags, and virtually any safety feature put on a vehicle does reduce the number of injuries from crashes... but increases the overall number of crashes (usually), because the more safety features a vehicle has the more risky people are willing to be. Hopefully removing the airbag will make him a better driver; lord knows he's got enough miles under his belt hahaha.

matthewai
04-23-2012, 02:02 AM
looks sweet good work, also maybe some nice racing pedals and rubber floor mats would look real nice and clean just thinkin haha

mazilla
04-23-2012, 10:19 AM
Pedals are definatetly on the list. I don't use a drivers side floor mat because of the risk of it getting jammed up in the pedals. However, since my carpet has been worn away in some spots I will throw some mats down @ shows until I can figure out a permanent solution to repair/replace the carpet.

I haven't looked into a carpet kit for the Yaris yet, I figure it probably too soon for there to be many options out there.

why?
04-23-2012, 11:24 AM
weathertech has some great stuff for our cars. Fits perfectly for the front seats.