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It may be a crazy idea, but how about a custom side exit exhaust?
Go straight from your manifold and out the side of your front bumper? That would remove a lot of weight but may get the
on dB levels. Popular on the old Toyota Glanza's
I'd either remove the rear spoiler or leave it. Drilling it with holes would surely create a negative effect?
Then it's all about set up. And aero packs. Splitter here, splitter there. Haha
Go straight from your manifold and out the side of your front bumper? That would remove a lot of weight but may get the

I'd either remove the rear spoiler or leave it. Drilling it with holes would surely create a negative effect?
Then it's all about set up. And aero packs. Splitter here, splitter there. Haha
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Ive removed a 4g fuel tank before and id estimate its weight at 16 kilos but thats only a guessMerlin wrote:I am hopeful that removing 30 kg+ from the doors alone will offset any "excess" weight reduction on the rear. I think there is more weight to be removed from the front/middle of the car than the rear. Also I will be relocating the battery to the boot.
A rough Idea of the weight of the fuel tank would be great!

We might have to put YOU on a strict diet - benchmark weight will be the jockey Lester Piggot

but seriously every kilo counts

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Also think about fuel swirl pots too if you go down the fuel cell route. Did a bit of research myself about removing the oem tank, a lot of people getting fuel surge issues with alloy cells!! Make sure you document any further weight removal, am very interested to see where it goes in that respect
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Also, you guys talking about removing weight from the bumper bars
any pics as to where from
????


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change it from a UK to a JDM one that will save you loadsThebusofwoe wrote:Also, you guys talking about removing weight from the bumper barsany pics as to where from
????
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Ok cheers. 

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Ive given in a bit more thought and come up with a couple of items that you could add to your chopping list
Sideskirts.
You have OEM sides with Euro bubbles ontop.very heavy!
You could remove/modify what you have or consider fitting Mugen or Wings West ones both of which dont require the OEM sides to be fitted. The Mugen sides would be the lightest option and possibly most aero efficient. We could get an actual weight of all these to give you an accurate figure on what you could save.
Wing Mirrors.
You have OEM JDM folding mirrors.very heavy!
The motor and mechanism make up about 75% of the total weight.
You could modify what you have by gutting one or both of them and put a light fixed glass in the OEM shell or you could buy some lightweight aftermarket mirrors which might also offer you some aero benefit.
We can weight the OEM mirror casings and motors to get an accurate weight.
These two areas require no cutting into the structure of the car in order to reduce weight

Sideskirts.
You have OEM sides with Euro bubbles ontop.very heavy!
You could remove/modify what you have or consider fitting Mugen or Wings West ones both of which dont require the OEM sides to be fitted. The Mugen sides would be the lightest option and possibly most aero efficient. We could get an actual weight of all these to give you an accurate figure on what you could save.
Wing Mirrors.
You have OEM JDM folding mirrors.very heavy!
The motor and mechanism make up about 75% of the total weight.
You could modify what you have by gutting one or both of them and put a light fixed glass in the OEM shell or you could buy some lightweight aftermarket mirrors which might also offer you some aero benefit.
We can weight the OEM mirror casings and motors to get an accurate weight.
These two areas require no cutting into the structure of the car in order to reduce weight

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2000-2019 1994 2WS BB4 Milano Red JDM Prelude Si VTEC LSD
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the wings west skirts are quite heavy I have a set in my shed and the jdm mirrors are double heavy my 5g mirrors are supposed to be folding but they are gutted so quite light
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