My Z lost some weight...
Originally Posted by spf4000
That's the conundrum. Where do you take off additional weight in the front? The battery is good, draining the wiper fluid helps (that sucker holds a lot of liquid), but besides those two, there really aren't that many places to take a solid amount of weight off the front. You could take off trim like the engine cover and some brackets, but it'll only save you a couple pounds tops.
The hood is already pretty light, so you're really not going to save much weight unless you go dry carbon. The fender is really light too, so that won't save you much weight either.
The hood is already pretty light, so you're really not going to save much weight unless you go dry carbon. The fender is really light too, so that won't save you much weight either.
Originally Posted by zedated
If you're really serious about the weight, lose the AC compressor!
But I was REALLY serious about the weight, so I dumped the Z and got an Elise.
Originally Posted by streetracer
Forged rims and aluminum calipers help a lot. First, it is unsprung weight, second, stock calipers are iron and are very heavy.
Booooo.....

well i got weighed tonight... it was a LOT heavier than I expected...
'04 1/2 base... scale said 3305lbs including me (175lbs) and 50lbs of gas(8.5gallons)... subtract me and add 70lbs for a full tank.... and thats a curb of 3200.... even with all that **** (60lbs worth) taken out of the car I'm STILL 12 lbs over the 3188 nissan claims... nissan was only about 70 pounds off....
I seriously doubt the aero-kit, splash guards and floor mats weigh 70lbs.
As far as I'm concerned it's even more reason to strip this porky pig.
been drinking weihenstephaner since i got home to drown my sorrows..... mmmm

well i got weighed tonight... it was a LOT heavier than I expected...
'04 1/2 base... scale said 3305lbs including me (175lbs) and 50lbs of gas(8.5gallons)... subtract me and add 70lbs for a full tank.... and thats a curb of 3200.... even with all that **** (60lbs worth) taken out of the car I'm STILL 12 lbs over the 3188 nissan claims... nissan was only about 70 pounds off....
I seriously doubt the aero-kit, splash guards and floor mats weigh 70lbs.
As far as I'm concerned it's even more reason to strip this porky pig.
been drinking weihenstephaner since i got home to drown my sorrows..... mmmm
I have the OEM spoiler so I figured I didn't have it and didn't look for it, although that's what got me started gutting the rear out. Someone made a thread about the weight before, but I can't find it. Maybe someone else knows??
Originally Posted by creationv2
hey jsut wondering if you ever looked for/took out/know where that ten pound counter weight is for the non-oem winged coupes?
hmm that dead weight fro non-oem spoiler Zs i wanna say i rememebr the thread that mentioned it saying it was around the area of the rear wiper motor....which would make sesne since thats the bottom area of where a oem-wing would go.....soo i gues ill kill my curiosity of where it is and say thats where it is until someone finds another one on their Z
I'm pretty sure the weight comes with all Zs without Nismo wings from factory as my Z had it even though I have the OEM wing.
I'm also pretty sure the weight is there so that the weight would help bring the hatch down if you don't have the nismo wing from factory (which would help the hatch shut with its weight).
BTW, it's in the center of the hatch right in front (toward the front of car) of the latch. There's 4 bolts holding it in place.
I'm also pretty sure the weight is there so that the weight would help bring the hatch down if you don't have the nismo wing from factory (which would help the hatch shut with its weight).
BTW, it's in the center of the hatch right in front (toward the front of car) of the latch. There's 4 bolts holding it in place.
Originally Posted by roast
'04 1/2 base... scale said 3305lbs including me (175lbs) and 50lbs of gas(8.5gallons)... subtract me and add 70lbs for a full tank.... and thats a curb of 3200.... even with all that **** (60lbs worth) taken out of the car I'm STILL 12 lbs over the 3188 nissan claims... nissan was only about 70 pounds off....
Originally Posted by i8acobra
That's because the claimed weight of 3188Lbs. is without fluids. No coolant, oil or gas.
I know that in 2004 1/2 they made changes to the car that would have added weight and nissan never updated the figures for 2005. Since mine is an '04 1/2 that could at least explain some of the discrepancy.
By definition, curb weight is the weight of the vehicle full of fluids and ready to go, not including the weight of passengers and cargo. Rarely will manufacturers list a dry weight because that would remove all relevancy to gross weight for your average person. If for some reason they do list dry weight, it will almost always be noted as dry, since curb weight by its very definition includes all fluids.
hehe I just read your thread a few days ago! very nice!
I got my work cut out for me huh
I have to replace the car as my daily driver before I even think about going that far.... personally I wouldnt remove the strut brace unless the cage had a cross member to do the same thing....but that's only because my application would be for road racing.... you are going to have yourself a very nice drag car when all is said and done.. nice work man...
I got my work cut out for me huh

I have to replace the car as my daily driver before I even think about going that far.... personally I wouldnt remove the strut brace unless the cage had a cross member to do the same thing....but that's only because my application would be for road racing.... you are going to have yourself a very nice drag car when all is said and done.. nice work man...
thanks man!! yeah, pure drag car, plus i have 3 cars right now, just sold one other one also. way way way too much in insurance to have 4 cars...
hell, hopefully my G will sell too and i will just have my new titan and my Z...
both sexy and black!!!
hell, hopefully my G will sell too and i will just have my new titan and my Z...
both sexy and black!!!
Originally Posted by roast
I doubt that 20 gallons of gas, 5 quarts of oil, 10 quarts of coolant, an unspecified amount of transmission oil, grease, and power steering/brake fluid, only weigh 60lbs.
I know that in 2004 1/2 they made changes to the car that would have added weight and nissan never updated the figures for 2005. Since mine is an '04 1/2 that could at least explain some of the discrepancy.
By definition, curb weight is the weight of the vehicle full of fluids and ready to go, not including the weight of passengers and cargo. Rarely will manufacturers list a dry weight because that would remove all relevancy to gross weight for your average person. If for some reason they do list dry weight, it will almost always be noted as dry, since curb weight by its very definition includes all fluids.
I know that in 2004 1/2 they made changes to the car that would have added weight and nissan never updated the figures for 2005. Since mine is an '04 1/2 that could at least explain some of the discrepancy.
By definition, curb weight is the weight of the vehicle full of fluids and ready to go, not including the weight of passengers and cargo. Rarely will manufacturers list a dry weight because that would remove all relevancy to gross weight for your average person. If for some reason they do list dry weight, it will almost always be noted as dry, since curb weight by its very definition includes all fluids.
Car curb weights are full of all fluids except gas.










