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KevinBRZ 04-11-2013 01:34 PM

Weight reduction in the front only
 
Is there anything removable or replaceable in the front of the car only, to reduce weight? Other than a lightweight battery and no washer fluid which are basically obvious. So far I am thinking of a lightweight flywheel. Any other ideas? I'm looking to remove stuff more than replace.

ayau 04-11-2013 01:37 PM

The A/C if you can live with the heat. I believe some people have the bumper beams removed.

vtmike 04-11-2013 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by KevinBRZ (Post 857801)
Is there anything removable or replaceable in the front of the car only, to reduce weight? Other than a lightweight battery and no washer fluid which are basically obvious. So far I am thinking of a lightweight flywheel. Any other ideas? I'm looking to remove stuff more than replace.

If you get something like the perrin inlet tube, it removes the sound generator which is maybe 2 pounds all together. Their CAI then removes the stock airbox which probably will have a net loss. Then they're light weight pulleys too. Not much weight but it's something.

Seems like many headers are around 10 pounds lighter and the front pipe is towards the front of the car. You could maybe save 15-20 pounds with those.

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dsmx17 04-11-2013 01:41 PM

a/c, evap (emissions) power steering and related components. thats about it without getting to crazy and removing windsheild wiper motor etc..

wbradley 04-11-2013 01:43 PM

Steering wheel?

ayau 04-11-2013 01:44 PM

The thing with getting a lightweight battery is that the OEM battery is already mounted pretty much towards the center of the car. It's best to remove weight at either ends of the car, eg., the oem 25lbs muffler.

whitejdm 04-11-2013 01:46 PM

Beatrush bumper beam (must weigh less than oem), lightweight battery, pulley's, flywheel, washer bottle delete, foglight delete (if you have limited), intake tube and sound generator.

Might save 30lbs or so, but definitely won't be enough to offset any weight loss on the rear (spare, seats, trunk junk, lighter exhaust) so you'll probably still see a net shift in the weight distribution to the front.

naikaidriver 04-11-2013 01:57 PM

Don't forget carbon fiber hoods, fenders, Lexan windshield, headers, on top of everything mentioned.

Scott

Mild2Wild 04-11-2013 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by naikaidriver (Post 857863)
Don't forget carbon fiber hoods, fenders, Lexan windshield, headers, on top of everything mentioned.

Scott


It has already been established that carbon fiber hoods will most likely not save any weight. Visibility out of a Lexan windshield is also not the best...

naikaidriver 04-11-2013 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Mild2Wild (Post 857875)
It has already been established that carbon fiber hoods will most likely not save any weight. Visibility out of a Lexan windshield is also not the best...

"Established" is not synonymous with "most likely".

And yes, you are correct but the topic was weight reduction and everything I mentioned is perfectly viable. It just depends on how far you're willing to go and how much you are willing to spend on the application.

Scott

scottynoshotty 04-11-2013 02:34 PM

I think you would save more weight just taking the 1800 bucks for a dry carbon hood and flushing it down the toilet

camelflage 04-11-2013 02:37 PM

bulimia...

Justin.b 04-11-2013 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by scottynoshotty (Post 857981)
I think you would save more weight just taking the 1800 bucks for a dry carbon hood and flushing it down the toilet

Especially if you were going to pay in pennies.

-Justin

Mild2Wild 04-11-2013 03:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by naikaidriver (Post 857903)
"Established" is not synonymous with "most likely".

And yes, you are correct but the topic was weight reduction and everything I mentioned is perfectly viable. It just depends on how far you're willing to go and how much you are willing to spend on the application.

Scott


It has been "established" that, yes, unless spending thousands for a truly lighter hood, you should probably just put down the fork and "most likely" save more weight.


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