Weight reduction tips
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Weight reduction tips
A car's performance is all about power to weight ratio. I haven't seen a thread on ways to reduce weight of our cars to improve performance. In my case I've remove the spare tire as one way to reduce the weight. Removing the back seats might also help. May be also a line should be drawn at the point where the car's height would be affected.
Any other ideas?
Any other ideas?
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Eh... I'll post here anyways since we're on the spare tire topic.
I've driven my Honda for 7 years with no spare tire. Only once have I had an issue with a flat. I just made a few calls. Have my spare with my brother, and I have plenty of other friends who have spares, and extra set of wheels. Its no big deal. I would only take the spare if I'm going on a long trip.
I've driven my Honda for 7 years with no spare tire. Only once have I had an issue with a flat. I just made a few calls. Have my spare with my brother, and I have plenty of other friends who have spares, and extra set of wheels. Its no big deal. I would only take the spare if I'm going on a long trip.
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Infiniti gives you road side assistance for a number of years anyways :P
The only problem is that you're removing all the weight from the rear, and I believe the weight distribution is already heavy towards the front 52/48.
I remember there was an article by some car magazine where they totally stripped a car (I think it was a Sentra) and got some amazing 0-60 and 1/4 times, but it was pretty much an engine and 4 wheels :P
The only problem is that you're removing all the weight from the rear, and I believe the weight distribution is already heavy towards the front 52/48.
I remember there was an article by some car magazine where they totally stripped a car (I think it was a Sentra) and got some amazing 0-60 and 1/4 times, but it was pretty much an engine and 4 wheels :P
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true that, infiniti does provide you road side service, only in certain states though.
remove speakers, less fuel in tank, less window washer fluid, door panels, carpet (you'll be suprised how much the carpet weighs), carbon fiber, lugnuts, rear and passanger seats, remove the a/c and powersteering... if you're crazy about shaving off ounces... you could take off unneccessary screws and bolts lol...
remove speakers, less fuel in tank, less window washer fluid, door panels, carpet (you'll be suprised how much the carpet weighs), carbon fiber, lugnuts, rear and passanger seats, remove the a/c and powersteering... if you're crazy about shaving off ounces... you could take off unneccessary screws and bolts lol...
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Originally Posted by Tarek
As for removing weight from the rear, well, since I have an AT maybe that will help, removing weight from the rear should allow some needed wheel spin under certain conditions, which will give a better launch. A lighter rear will have less traction i.e more fun.
care to explain this one?
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Generally speaking, a little wheel spin will help in performing a good launch, not excessive wheel spin of course. A little wheel spin will allow the RPM to quickly jump to where the power is and improve the launch.
Check out this link (interesting):
http://www.modernracer.com/tips/drag...echniques.html
Check out this link (interesting):
http://www.modernracer.com/tips/drag...echniques.html
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Originally Posted by Tarek
What is the frequency of getting a flat tire? Not much, I believe. You can always remove the wheel and take it to a repair shop. Another option is the pressurised cans they sell for temporary tire repair. I know a compromise is being made here, it is up to you to weigh the benefits.
Look into going with a forged wheel as another way to reduce your weight off a stock wheel.