I know this subject has been heavily debated here (for good cause), but there's a scenario that I haven't seen discussed and I'd like some feedback, specifically from passengers (i.e. instructors).
I've got an E46 330i coming out of long hibernation (engine out service) that I use for HDPE & rallycross. Originally it was dual duty (sound familiar?) so I could drive to events. Going forward, it's likely to be trailered most if not all the time and probably not used much on the street other than shakedown miles. In other words, track safety is a priority and streetability a bonus. I may still opt to drive to events but it would be rare.
In process: fixed back race seats (sparco sprint) on factory sliders (installed), 4-point roll bar (to be ordered), 6-point harnesses (to be ordered) and racing steering wheel/quick disco (to be ordered). My primary goal w/ these changes was driver control & enjoyment on track, with added safety as a bonus. Interior is getting partially removed (sunroof, headliner, & rear seats at a minimum) to accommodate the roll bar.
My question: Should I keep or remove the side curtain airbags & passenger airbag? My default answer would be to leave them in, I generally think they would be neutral to addititive in most situations, with the only perceived downside being they're 20 yrs old and we've seen how airbags can age.
Why is this even a question? Normally it wouldn't be, but my first HDPE day instructor made comments on how he would have preferred my airbags be removed/disabled (car was completely stock at the time) due to aforementioned potential for a takata scenario. I didn't put much stock in those comments as I'm generally going to trust an OE safety package by default, but now I'm 1) modifying the safety package (seats, steering wheel, belts, & roll bar) and 2) removing my driver air bag to install an aftermarket steering wheel.
If you're an instructor getting into my car, would you like to see dash & curtain airbags kept or removed in this scenario? Is there anything about this proposed setup that would give you pause or raise concern?
Current state of the car because we all like pictures.
and rallycross from before all this work: