Gutting my car
Does anyone know how much weight is saved by taking out all the carpet and plastic in the car? Especially in the back.
Also if I take out all the speakers and get rid of that ENTIRE thing behind the seats, does that saved at least 50 pounds?
Thanks!
Also if I take out all the speakers and get rid of that ENTIRE thing behind the seats, does that saved at least 50 pounds?
Thanks!
Not sure, but if you remove the seats, steering wheel, windshield, and hatch glass, you will really bring the weight down. Also, removing the engine would really kick *** on weight savings.
Okay, don't get your undies in a bunch, I'm just kidding you. To answer your question, I have no idea.
Okay, don't get your undies in a bunch, I'm just kidding you. To answer your question, I have no idea.
the speakers don't weigh much at all.... the magnets on those things are tiny... but if you're going to take out the speakers you might as well take out the head unit... my only gripe with that is you lose your clock.
I would be guessing considering I haven't weighed most of the stuff I've taken out... but i doubt you will lose 50lbs from just carpet, speakers, that rear plastic section and all of the rear interior.... (assuming you've already ditched the spare)....
I would be guessing considering I haven't weighed most of the stuff I've taken out... but i doubt you will lose 50lbs from just carpet, speakers, that rear plastic section and all of the rear interior.... (assuming you've already ditched the spare)....
Originally Posted by roast
the speakers don't weigh much at all.... the magnets on those things are tiny... but if you're going to take out the speakers you might as well take out the head unit... my only gripe with that is you lose your clock.
I would be guessing considering I haven't weighed most of the stuff I've taken out... but i doubt you will lose 50lbs from just carpet, speakers, that rear plastic section and all of the rear interior.... (assuming you've already ditched the spare)....
I would be guessing considering I haven't weighed most of the stuff I've taken out... but i doubt you will lose 50lbs from just carpet, speakers, that rear plastic section and all of the rear interior.... (assuming you've already ditched the spare)....
Originally Posted by creationv2
cf roof...if you really cf the roof and not an overlay....thatll be really expensive and id wonder about the structual integrity of the car.
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Originally Posted by zzz350
Not sure, but if you remove the seats, steering wheel, windshield, and hatch glass, you will really bring the weight down. Also, removing the engine would really kick *** on weight savings.
Okay, don't get your undies in a bunch, I'm just kidding you. To answer your question, I have no idea.
Okay, don't get your undies in a bunch, I'm just kidding you. To answer your question, I have no idea.
Originally Posted by Devil Z
Don't really care about the structural integrity as I'll be eventually building a cage.
but putting a cage in will prob eliminate any weight savings from doing cf on the roof. unless you were planning on putting a cage in anyways.
I posted this a while ago..
exterior
stock hatch: 77 lbs
hatch counterweight: 1.5 lbs
rear wiper and motor: 9 lbs
stock hood: 24 lbs
stock fenders: around 7.7 lbs each
headlight: 15 lbs each
interior
rear mat: 6 lbs
sound dampening "pads" in that space behind seats: about 5 lbs
shift ****: about 206 grams
leather heated seats: 50 lbs each
fabric seats: 37 lbs each
spare, jack, and tools: 40 lbs
headunit and speakers: about 7 lbs together
steel plate + bolts for subwoofer: about 5 lbs
suspension
stock sways: front 10.5 lbs and rear 4 lbs
stock spring and shock assembly: 10 lbs each
stock battery: 36 lbs
fluids
full tank of gas: 6.5 lbs x 17 gallons = 110.5 lbs
full tank of washer fluid: 8 lbs
exhaust
plastic intake manifold: 4 lbs
stock headers: 15.4 lbs
rear muffler: 34 lbs
mid pipe: 12 lbs
y-pipe: 16 lbs
catalytic converters: 23 lbs each
wheels
(depending upon air pressure, almost any nissan tire + rim combo will be around 40-60 lbs each)
17" base rims F: 17x7.5 = 23.26 lbs and R: 17x8.0 = 24.140 lbs
18" track rims F: 18x8.0 = 18.1 lbs and R: 18x8.5 = 18.62 lbs
18" perf/touring rims F: 18x8.0 = 27 lbs and R: = 18x8.0 = 27 lbs
18" LMGT rims F: 18x8.5 = 18.3 lbs and R: 18x9.5 = 18.8 lbs
19" LMGT rims F: 19 x 8.5 = and R: 19x9.5 = around 22 lbs
all 20 lug nuts: 2.6 lbs
drivetrain
stock clutch weight: 22.19 lbs
stock flywheel weight: 23 lbs
crank pulley: 6 lbs
exterior
stock hatch: 77 lbs
hatch counterweight: 1.5 lbs
rear wiper and motor: 9 lbs
stock hood: 24 lbs
stock fenders: around 7.7 lbs each
headlight: 15 lbs each
interior
rear mat: 6 lbs
sound dampening "pads" in that space behind seats: about 5 lbs
shift ****: about 206 grams
leather heated seats: 50 lbs each
fabric seats: 37 lbs each
spare, jack, and tools: 40 lbs
headunit and speakers: about 7 lbs together
steel plate + bolts for subwoofer: about 5 lbs
suspension
stock sways: front 10.5 lbs and rear 4 lbs
stock spring and shock assembly: 10 lbs each
stock battery: 36 lbs
fluids
full tank of gas: 6.5 lbs x 17 gallons = 110.5 lbs
full tank of washer fluid: 8 lbs
exhaust
plastic intake manifold: 4 lbs
stock headers: 15.4 lbs
rear muffler: 34 lbs
mid pipe: 12 lbs
y-pipe: 16 lbs
catalytic converters: 23 lbs each
wheels
(depending upon air pressure, almost any nissan tire + rim combo will be around 40-60 lbs each)
17" base rims F: 17x7.5 = 23.26 lbs and R: 17x8.0 = 24.140 lbs
18" track rims F: 18x8.0 = 18.1 lbs and R: 18x8.5 = 18.62 lbs
18" perf/touring rims F: 18x8.0 = 27 lbs and R: = 18x8.0 = 27 lbs
18" LMGT rims F: 18x8.5 = 18.3 lbs and R: 18x9.5 = 18.8 lbs
19" LMGT rims F: 19 x 8.5 = and R: 19x9.5 = around 22 lbs
all 20 lug nuts: 2.6 lbs
drivetrain
stock clutch weight: 22.19 lbs
stock flywheel weight: 23 lbs
crank pulley: 6 lbs
Originally Posted by creationv2
cf roof...if you really cf the roof and not an overlay....thatll be really expensive and id wonder about the structual integrity of the car.
I've seen a carbon roof being done before too. (not on a z thought. The roof is aluminum anyway, your really not gonna save all that much, you can just cut off some supports on it instead from having a rollcage.)Edit: wow didn't think this thread was so old, it was the first one to come up when I searched because I want to gut my car. oops
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