Z part weights... with pictures
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Nasty, but its a nice sounding piece. I was actually close to buying the JIC ti, I think its around 9lbs. You have to go single exit to really save a lot.
Drivers seat was just under 50lbs (46 I think). Passenger not as much due to only 1 motor, but heavy chairs for sure. My new seats are 13lbs each. Aiming to get the car into the low 2800s dry.
Carpet came out today, didn't seem to weigh more than maybe 2lbs total. The stuff under it though, has to be at least 10lbs worth of **** stuck to the chassis.
Drivers seat was just under 50lbs (46 I think). Passenger not as much due to only 1 motor, but heavy chairs for sure. My new seats are 13lbs each. Aiming to get the car into the low 2800s dry.
Carpet came out today, didn't seem to weigh more than maybe 2lbs total. The stuff under it though, has to be at least 10lbs worth of **** stuck to the chassis.
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I'm kinda limited in my options it seems.
Greddy TT - need flow but also want lightness.
Looking at the Greddy Turbo Ti-C now, shipping weight is 88lbs apparently, I wish I knew the actual weight.
Also thinking about just getting a custom single built.
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Yeah; I actually thought it would be more.
I'm kinda limited in my options it seems.
Greddy TT - need flow but also want lightness.
Looking at the Greddy Turbo Ti-C now, shipping weight is 88lbs apparently, I wish I knew the actual weight.
Also thinking about just getting a custom single built.
I'm kinda limited in my options it seems.
Greddy TT - need flow but also want lightness.
Looking at the Greddy Turbo Ti-C now, shipping weight is 88lbs apparently, I wish I knew the actual weight.
Also thinking about just getting a custom single built.
Y-Pipe back is 23lbs.
Y-Pipe is 11.8
G35 Extension Piece about 2.8.
=37.6lbs
a savings of 25.2lbs vs. HKS
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I've heard they only last a few days. I personally would carry a portable booster if you go with it.
I've got a 13lb one and was told by a local shop that the guy uses it to start his V8 mustang after it sits for a few months.
I've got a 13lb one and was told by a local shop that the guy uses it to start his V8 mustang after it sits for a few months.
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The little batteries usually have low CCA (cold crank amp) ratings, so if you live in a region where the temps are low, you will most likely need to jump your car. I've had the Braille's 11 or 13 lbs battery a few years back and was not impressed. Even during TX's weaksauce winters, it struggled a bit.