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locote
05-05-2009, 02:29 AM
what the total weight of the rear seats in a EG5..
bottom and rear rest part???

kcokla
05-05-2009, 03:43 AM
not even 2 kilos dude

ig3o
05-05-2009, 03:42 PM
im pretty sure its more than 2kg.. 2kg is like a coke bottle.. from experience i'd say roughly 5-7kg

I VTEC U
05-05-2009, 04:17 PM
4 max

DNYALL
05-05-2009, 04:40 PM
doesn't matter, take em out anyway, just tell your friends to walk :P lol

kcokla
05-05-2009, 05:41 PM
if your' thinking about weight reduction
it wont help much unless your going all out, sides, trims, carpet, e break cover, etc etc they all add up
but seats alone, not gonna get u anywhere

locote
05-05-2009, 05:50 PM
thanks...
Spare was prob the heaviest thing in the back anyways..

geeang
05-05-2009, 06:05 PM
Bottle of coke is not 2kg :P

ig3o
08-05-2009, 01:09 PM
Bottle of coke is not 2kg :P

2L = 2kg =)

hotdc2
08-05-2009, 01:55 PM
2L = 2kg =)

lol no it doesn't

kcokla
08-05-2009, 02:20 PM
lol no it doesn't

lol,...
it does..

hotdc2
08-05-2009, 02:35 PM
sorry to go off topic but:

One litre was originally defined as "the volume of water that would weigh one kilo under standard temperature and pressure."

But 'standard temp and pressure' is a poor definition, and in 1901 it was refined to be:
"the space occupied by 1 kg of pure water at the temperature of its maximum density (3.98 °C) under a pressure of 1 atm. "

But... that made a litre to be 1.000 028 dm^3 (one decimetre, dm, is 10cm) And scientists decided that wasn't very pretty. In 1964, it was again redefined to be exactly one dm^3 - or a volume 10cm by 10cm by 10cm. So today, I litre of pure water, at 3.98°C and one atmosphere, is slightly less then a kg. But not much.

One litre of other liquids will have totally different masses - the mass is dependant on the density. On litre of molten lead will wheigh a lot more than one litre of water

In short - a 2L bottle of coke does not weigh 2Kg.

locote
10-05-2009, 07:52 PM
Back to the back seats....

JDM EK9
10-05-2009, 11:43 PM
Bro at first i also took off the seats but seriously i do not feel anything either then the noise.. Well basicly i remove everything that i could to reduce the weight Whats really effective is those black Tar Under your Car and Drilling holes is one good thing too...

what the total weight of the rear seats in a EG5..
bottom and rear rest part???

will13
11-05-2009, 09:47 AM
are we talking the coke itself, or the combined weight of the coke AND the plastic bottle itself? lol

end7
28-05-2009, 04:16 PM
sorry to go off topic but:

One litre was originally defined as "the volume of water that would weigh one kilo under standard temperature and pressure."

But 'standard temp and pressure' is a poor definition, and in 1901 it was refined to be:
"the space occupied by 1 kg of pure water at the temperature of its maximum density (3.98 °C) under a pressure of 1 atm. "

But... that made a litre to be 1.000 028 dm^3 (one decimetre, dm, is 10cm) And scientists decided that wasn't very pretty. In 1964, it was again redefined to be exactly one dm^3 - or a volume 10cm by 10cm by 10cm. So today, I litre of pure water, at 3.98°C and one atmosphere, is slightly less then a kg. But not much.

One litre of other liquids will have totally different masses - the mass is dependant on the density. On litre of molten lead will wheigh a lot more than one litre of water

In short - a 2L bottle of coke does not weigh 2Kg.

so its more or less than 2kg for 2L bottle of coke?

dumped echo
03-06-2009, 06:23 PM
I'm assuming coke is denser than pure water at any temperature, and when you talk about a bottle of coke you're talking about the bottle also not just 2L worth of coke soaked into the back seat so yeah 2L bottle of coke will be more than 2kg...haha

And more on topic, take the seats and everything else out for track, otherwise don't bother for the streets in my opinion

cris88
03-06-2009, 06:46 PM
LOL jus weight the 2L coke on the scale... so dont have to debate about it lolz:p

ninzee
03-06-2009, 09:29 PM
sorry to go off topic but:

One litre was originally defined as "the volume of water that would weigh one kilo under standard temperature and pressure."

But 'standard temp and pressure' is a poor definition, and in 1901 it was refined to be:
"the space occupied by 1 kg of pure water at the temperature of its maximum density (3.98 °C) under a pressure of 1 atm. "

But... that made a litre to be 1.000 028 dm^3 (one decimetre, dm, is 10cm) And scientists decided that wasn't very pretty. In 1964, it was again redefined to be exactly one dm^3 - or a volume 10cm by 10cm by 10cm. So today, I litre of pure water, at 3.98°C and one atmosphere, is slightly less then a kg. But not much.

One litre of other liquids will have totally different masses - the mass is dependant on the density. On litre of molten lead will wheigh a lot more than one litre of water

In short - a 2L bottle of coke does not weigh 2Kg.

lol soz 2 b a random but lol geek

hotdc2
04-06-2009, 03:23 AM
lol why am I so suprised to see that comment on a forum that is mostly populated by asians