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$900 Sparco seat vs. $450 Corbeau seat. Does more expensive mean more better? And is it worth it? Lets find out.
We bought two identical 350Zs and have been modifying them to be FUN, daily drivers that you can take to the track. James Pumphrey and Zach Jobe are on Team Hi, and their car gets the expensive parts. Nolan Sykes and Aaron Parker are on team Low. Their car gets the cheap ones.
Then we test them to see which components are actually worth spending the money on.
Weve been focusing on improving our cars performance, but today were focusing on the interior...performance. So were going to be throwing in new seats, and ALSO adding in roll cages and harnesses.
Team Hi got $900 Sparco QRT-R seats.
Team Low I got $450 Corbeau FX1 Pro seats.
Cars arent necessarily one-size-fits all. Especially small sports cars like our Zs. You might find the stock driving position uncomfortable. Sometimes the seats dont hold you well enough going around a corner and you get flung to the side. If youve got short legs and a long torso, or long legs and a short torso, things just might not feel right.
Thats where aftermarket interior parts can come in. A race seat can hold you in place better and make it easier for you to corner hard or it can be horribly uncomfortable if it doesnt fit your body right. Maybe the more expensive seat has a nicer quality material on it, but the overall shape and size of the seat is really going to be a matter of personal preference. The cheaper seat might be the right choice anyway if its going to be easier to live with and drive in every day.
Even though Nolan is going with a cheaper option he didnt go with the cheapest option. All of his stuff is FIA approved.
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We bought two identical 350Zs and have been modifying them to be FUN, daily drivers that you can take to the track. James Pumphrey and Zach Jobe are on Team Hi, and their car gets the expensive parts. Nolan Sykes and Aaron Parker are on team Low. Their car gets the cheap ones.
Then we test them to see which components are actually worth spending the money on.
Weve been focusing on improving our cars performance, but today were focusing on the interior...performance. So were going to be throwing in new seats, and ALSO adding in roll cages and harnesses.
Team Hi got $900 Sparco QRT-R seats.
Team Low I got $450 Corbeau FX1 Pro seats.
Cars arent necessarily one-size-fits all. Especially small sports cars like our Zs. You might find the stock driving position uncomfortable. Sometimes the seats dont hold you well enough going around a corner and you get flung to the side. If youve got short legs and a long torso, or long legs and a short torso, things just might not feel right.
Thats where aftermarket interior parts can come in. A race seat can hold you in place better and make it easier for you to corner hard or it can be horribly uncomfortable if it doesnt fit your body right. Maybe the more expensive seat has a nicer quality material on it, but the overall shape and size of the seat is really going to be a matter of personal preference. The cheaper seat might be the right choice anyway if its going to be easier to live with and drive in every day.
Even though Nolan is going with a cheaper option he didnt go with the cheapest option. All of his stuff is FIA approved.
Check out more Donut Media Videos: https://youtu.be/Pz8IGLgFE2s?listPLFl907chpCa7c7xUVrvc6iXv-kWfvIdHU
Some of our best videos ever are coming out soon, stay tuned so you wont miss a thing!
Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1JQ3qvO
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/donutmedia/
Click here if you want to learn more about Donut Media: http://www.donut.media/
Donut Media is at the center of digital media for the next generation of automotive and motorsports enthusiasts. We are drivers, drifters, and car enthusiasts who love to tell stories.
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