jl: The recommendations of the restraints I have purchased were all within the specifications of the SCTA...Like I said I can not and will not comment on the car YOU question.
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I believe a Rod Rider taped the entire presentation, sorry I do not know his name. Dr. Melvin did not have any info to pass out that I have found. His presentation videos drawings/depictions continuously showed side supports for the drivers shoulder area and thigh area. The rib cage are was not as important. I did ask him a question concerning vehicles we race like streamliners, lakesters, modified roadsters, and roadsters with tight cage structures which do not lend themselves to the cars seats he was describing (NASCAR). He reccommended that there be no exposed round bars which could cause the driver to injure their shoulder when being moved around in an incident. Without saying so this this tells me to cover all my exposed bars with flat panels which are flush or over the bars which are exposed in my own car. Others can do as they wish.
If you want to look at racing seats with correct protection for a coupe like car look at Randy LaJoie's website. I'm sure he is one of many who does them correctly. For the 9 point or dual shoulder harness, one over and one under the head and neck restraining device look at the Schroth website. It's the only one I've found so far which shows both built into one and meets SFI 16.5, I'm sure there are others.
As for the comment about movement with harnesses and nylon; personally my shoulder harness are less than 24" . If that meant I would move 4+" at the shoulder and my head more than that restrained...I'll take the poly....................JD
PS: I written enough