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I ran into the same issue. I'm 5'9" and I need to adjust the seat from my normal driving position to accommodate the helmet.
you have the standard partial-power seats? Did you put both front and back sections all the way down? and lean the seat back?
Sean - San Francisco
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My solution (I'm 6ft even) is to put a track seat in and remove the bottom cushions when I'm in there with the helmet on. Works fine, and also enhances the "seat of the pants" feel!
Chris
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Guys, I am only 5'7" and have a problem with this as well. It has nothing to do with being tall, but everything to do with the design of the roofline. If you look at the way the interior is shaped, the front angles down fairly quickly, and there is a ridge at the front of the sunroof. This was really exacerbated in the 944 with a roll cage in it. The only way I could fit correctly was to get a proper race seat and bolt it to the floor...I think the interior design works out better for someone with longer legs better than someone with a longer torso. Removing the sunvisors helped too.
YMMV, but I came up with this from experience. Heck I know I guy who is 6'7" that used to drive his 944 turbo on the track.
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I agree with Joel. Being under 6' I should fit easily with a helmet, but I have to recline the seat a little more then I would like to fit with a helmet on. It would be interesting to sit in a car without a runroof, I think the runroof intrudes into headroom quite a bit.
Cheers,
Stephen G.
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The seat is a great piece of safety equipment as well when used in concert with the rest of a package. My plan is not to go back to using harnesses for DE unless I can put in a roll bar, a proper race seat, and a Hans device (or Isaac).
Our cars have very strong roof structures (I've tested it), but a fast roll over will crush it in a heartbeat. With a roll bar you have a chance of keeping your back the same length...If you're stuck in a seat with a harness on, not so much.
I understand this is a philosophical discussion, but I've become more of a safety advocate the more time I spent flying airplanes.
I'm using a harness bar and harnesses for autocross though. Too much movement to stay in the seat without.
Joel Wahlsten
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