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Old 12-13-2016, 05:19 PM
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Sedan weight reduction

WEIGHT LOSS SO FAR:

Tein Basis: 10.6 lbs
TSW Interlagos w/ RE-71R's/Yokohama Advan Apex V601: 10 lbs
DC Headers: 7.8 lbs
Stillen Pulley: 4 lbs
Z1 cats: 10 lbs (est.)
Sparco R600 driver's seat with Bride rails/sliders: 24.8 lbs
Z1 2pc. front rotors: 16.4 lbs
Z1 motor mounts: 4 lbs
Sparco R600 passenger seat with Bride rails/sliders: 19.4 lbs

Total: 107 lbs

In the words of Colin Chapman, "Simplify, then add lightness." I think this has always been a good motto for me and especially since my 2013 G37S sedan is the heaviest car I have owned. I do track the car, but it is also my daily driver so I do not plan on giving up too many creature comforts.

I am wondering what some of you have found to be good modifications to reduce weight, specifically the battery. I live in WI so if I did a different battery I would not want to decrease CCA at all. I have looked at Braille batteries for other cars and I see they now make lithium ion as well. What batteries have you used that reduce weight (how much?), but do not cost a ton?

So far I have lost weight with my wheels, headers, and maybe my Tein Basis coilovers, Stillen exhaust, and Z1 cats. (But I definitely added some of that weight back with the Hotchkis sway bars) I will eventually swap out the rotors for Z1 2pc. slotted to save some weight. I am also looking into lighter front seats as well.

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Old 12-13-2016, 10:42 PM
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The muffler delete sounded pretty good. That should save you 40 lbs. You could take your spare tire out. Someone suggested replacing the seats with racing seats. Yeah, how about replacing your trunk and hood with CF?

The batteries I see don't seem to have the CCA, so I would say no to that.
Old 12-13-2016, 11:03 PM
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All the little things really add up... remove the spare, trunk liners, engine covers, battery / brake fluid covers, bumper bars, sound deadening, wheel well plastics, replace the seats. CF hood and trunk maybe.
Old 12-13-2016, 11:47 PM
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Originally Posted by 4DRZ
I will eventually swap out the rotors for Z1 2pc. slotted
I bet that's your best move right there. Probably the only thing you could do that would really make a difference. Given what you've been doing with the car, I'm surprised you haven't done this yet.

Let's see... floor mats aren't exactly light. Same for the big trunk mat.

The hood liner... but that weighs virtually nothing.
Old 12-14-2016, 08:18 AM
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Always drive with only 3 gallons in the tank
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Old 12-14-2016, 08:31 AM
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Lose some weight, sometimes the driver is the biggest difference in weight reduction. LOL
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Old 12-14-2016, 09:28 AM
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Switch to a true-type coilovers setup in the rear, it will allow you to replace the spring buckets with toe arms... Should be decent weight reduction.
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Colin also said "If you can't add lightness, add HP"
Yes, I just made that up
Old 12-16-2016, 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted by ezbme
The muffler delete sounded pretty good. That should save you 40 lbs. You could take your spare tire out. Someone suggested replacing the seats with racing seats. Yeah, how about replacing your trunk and hood with CF?

The batteries I see don't seem to have the CCA, so I would say no to that.
I don't plan on taking the spare tire out as most manufacturers use that as part of the crash structure. I would also prefer to take weight off the front of the car to get closer to 50/50 if possible. I was the one who mentioned lighter seats.

Originally Posted by iCrap
All the little things really add up... remove the spare, trunk liners, engine covers, battery / brake fluid covers, bumper bars, sound deadening, wheel well plastics, replace the seats. CF hood and trunk maybe.
The hood is already aluminum so I don't think I would gain too much there to justify the cost. The trunk would probably lose some weight, but off the wrong end of the car to try to get closer to a 50/50 weight balance.

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I bet that's your best move right there. Probably the only thing you could do that would really make a difference. Given what you've been doing with the car, I'm surprised you haven't done this yet.

Let's see... floor mats aren't exactly light. Same for the big trunk mat.

The hood liner... but that weighs virtually nothing.
The rotors are definitely on the list- just other things were more pressing for track days.

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Always drive with only 3 gallons in the tank
I found out the hard way that this idea is definitely not a good one for the track with this car.

Originally Posted by the93owner
Lose some weight, sometimes the driver is the biggest difference in weight reduction. LOL
Haha, you clearly have never met me as I definitely do not need to lose any weight.

Originally Posted by ZahyMatar
Switch to a true-type coilovers setup in the rear, it will allow you to replace the spring buckets with toe arms... Should be decent weight reduction.
Hmmm.....

Originally Posted by SonicVQ
Colin also said "If you can't add lightness, add HP"
Yes, I just made that up
I'm already well into this idea.
Old 12-16-2016, 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by the93owner
Lose some weight, sometimes the driver is the biggest difference in weight reduction. LOL
No joke... was at a track day several years ago... 300+ lb guy driving a Vette was bragging about how much weight his $4000 titanium exhaust saved...
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Old 12-16-2016, 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted by LateApex
No joke... was at a track day several years ago... 300+ lb guy driving a Vette was bragging about how much weight his $4000 titanium exhaust saved...
That's awesome!
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Old 12-16-2016, 05:11 PM
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With mass being the most elementary solution to NVH, it's a tall order.

Lowering the unsprung weight is one of the best things you can do though, so +1 to the Z1 2pc rotors. I just invested in a full set myself

Retrofitting the Yamaha Chassis Dampers may also help tame the unruliness of the weight
Old 12-16-2016, 07:04 PM
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Originally Posted by p0on
With mass being the most elementary solution to NVH, it's a tall order.

Lowering the unsprung weight is one of the best things you can do though, so +1 to the Z1 2pc rotors. I just invested in a full set myself

Retrofitting the Yamaha Chassis Dampers may also help tame the unruliness of the weight
I agree with you on the unspring weight which is why I was so picky about the wheels I added. I am not really having any issues with NVH, but less weight is always a good thing for me in cars.
Old 12-18-2016, 02:16 AM
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I fully gutted my G from the B pillars back, and did the following mods.

- Bride Zeta III Type L's
- Fortune Auto Dreadnought Pro 2 True Coilovers
- Advan GT's (19x9.5)
- SPL Front UCA's
- SPL Rear Camber Arms
- Motordyne ART Pipes
- Motordyne Shockwave CBE

Have the full SPL catalog coming soon, along with new brakes, etc. Getting unsprung weight as low as possible.
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