Help me loose some weight..
#26
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The most important place to loose weight is unsprung and rotating. Unsprung x 2 and rotating x 4
The wheel and tire setup you have is killing you and that's an easy swap that will make a huge difference.
Some other big savers:
Small fancy battery
titanium catback
Light weight fly wheel ( probably already have one )
More drastic measure like pulling out wiring (ABS) , insulation etc....will certainly save weight but not much and it's also a lot of work and could cause problems down the road if you should decide to sell or return the car to stock. However if you decide to go crazy the insulation behind the dash is heavy (probably 20 lbs).
The wheel and tire setup you have is killing you and that's an easy swap that will make a huge difference.
Some other big savers:
Small fancy battery
titanium catback
Light weight fly wheel ( probably already have one )
More drastic measure like pulling out wiring (ABS) , insulation etc....will certainly save weight but not much and it's also a lot of work and could cause problems down the road if you should decide to sell or return the car to stock. However if you decide to go crazy the insulation behind the dash is heavy (probably 20 lbs).
#28
cut off your left arm. your right one is more than enough to shift and move the steering wheel
you could always remove the passenger seat and put it back in when you need to carry someone or just have them sit on the floor. remove the spare, get a fuel cell welded in and remove the stock tank, give me the 20b and you can have my 13b, remove headlights and put flashlights in it's place, drill holes throughout the subframes for a swiss cheese effect but also reducing weight, remove the driver seat and replace with custom wooden seat nailed to the floor (lol, Top Gear)
=D
you could always remove the passenger seat and put it back in when you need to carry someone or just have them sit on the floor. remove the spare, get a fuel cell welded in and remove the stock tank, give me the 20b and you can have my 13b, remove headlights and put flashlights in it's place, drill holes throughout the subframes for a swiss cheese effect but also reducing weight, remove the driver seat and replace with custom wooden seat nailed to the floor (lol, Top Gear)
=D
#29
you'd probably hurt the passenger pretty badly..
#30
ReVerie Seats
ReVerie Mulsanne C, Twin Skin Carbon Seat
Product Description:
Material: Carbon Fibre
Finish: Polished Carbon Front & Back
Mass: 2.4 kg approx 5.29lbs
Twin skin for extra stiffness.
Dimensions (in mm):
A: External max width at shoulder = 470
B: Seat bottom to mid shoulder = 630
C: External max width at base = 405
D: Inside max width at hips = 325
E: Max height = 920
F: Base length (approx) = 450
G: Back inclination (degrees) = 75
These seats are most often found in Lotus' but they are super light weight & very comfortable.
I was lucky enough to grab a seat in one of these in a Lotus 211
I thought it would be uncomfortable (reminded me of the back of a cop car at first glance ALL HAIL MARDI GRASS!!!!) but it was totally not what I was expecting.
A little on the spendy side, but hey YOUR ROCKING A 20B!!!
I think you could probably swing it.
Product Description:
Material: Carbon Fibre
Finish: Polished Carbon Front & Back
Mass: 2.4 kg approx 5.29lbs
Twin skin for extra stiffness.
Dimensions (in mm):
A: External max width at shoulder = 470
B: Seat bottom to mid shoulder = 630
C: External max width at base = 405
D: Inside max width at hips = 325
E: Max height = 920
F: Base length (approx) = 450
G: Back inclination (degrees) = 75
These seats are most often found in Lotus' but they are super light weight & very comfortable.
I was lucky enough to grab a seat in one of these in a Lotus 211
I thought it would be uncomfortable (reminded me of the back of a cop car at first glance ALL HAIL MARDI GRASS!!!!) but it was totally not what I was expecting.
A little on the spendy side, but hey YOUR ROCKING A 20B!!!
I think you could probably swing it.
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