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Terrible One
02-07-2006, 11:20 AM
According to www.redbook.com.au a 89 GL hatchback weighs 825kg, is this correct? How much weight can be safely stripped from one of these? I'm talking no rear seat/carpet/trim whatsoever, two lightweight race seats and everything not needed behind the dash stripped out (heatercore etc).
I did a search and couldn't find anything.
Thanks.
dan_lee
02-07-2006, 11:36 AM
http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2
^ that will have all ur answers =)
iamhappy46
03-07-2006, 05:16 PM
We got my girlfriends old Civic stripped out, from the front seats back and shaved quite a few kilos of weight from the car. The seats were replaced with Mugens that weighed bugger all
Terrible One
03-07-2006, 05:57 PM
Any idea how much it weighed?
Kawasaki
03-07-2006, 09:52 PM
with abit of chop chop and strip almost eveything low-mid 700's is prob as good as you'll get.
 
get a cage tho :)
iamhappy46
03-07-2006, 11:44 PM
It was under the 750Kg mark from memory with lightweight(4.3Kg) 15" Enkei alloys
Terrible One
04-07-2006, 07:26 AM
Damn that's light.
One more question, does the 89 Civic share the same suspension setup as a CRX?
Thanks guys.
ekslut
04-07-2006, 09:21 AM
Here are the weights of what I have stripped out of my 1988 GL Hatch. I weighed everything as I took it out.
 
Interior:
Replace Seats:   -4.0kg
Front Carpet:   -4.0kg
Rear Carpet:   -1.0kg
Rear Parcel Shelf:   -2.0kg
Rear Seats:   -12.0kg
Seat Belts:   -6.0kg
Side Plastics:   -5.0kg
Other Plastics:   -3.0kg
Spare Wheel:   -12.0kg
Jack:   -2.5kg
Roof Lining:   -2.5kg
Centre Console:   -2.0kg
Headunit:   -2.0kg
Sound Deadening:   -4.0kg
Rear Winsscreen Wiper:   -1.0kg
Misc Pieces:   -3.5kg
Total:   -66.5kg
 
Footwork:
Replace Suspension:   -6.0kg
Total:   -6.0kg
 
Engine:
Cat Back Exhaust:   -10.0kg
Headers:   -9.5kg
Clutch & Flywheel:   -5.5kg
Power Steering Ass:   -3.5kg
Crank Pulley:   -5.0kg
Battery:   -7.0kg
Air Con Unit:   -7.5kg
Total:   -48.0kg
Total:   -120.5kg
 
There is probably still more you can take out or parts you could replace for lighter ones. I am going to take out a few more things when I get my car back.
 
And 88-92 ED Civic suspension is the same as 88-92 ED CRX suspension
South Vietnamese Honda
04-07-2006, 10:34 AM
CIVIC are good reliable cars, I used to drive an old one too - but if you want luxury go Accord and speed, go Integra!
Kawasaki
04-07-2006, 12:41 PM
Damn that's light.
 
One more question, does the 89 Civic share the same suspension setup as a CRX?
 
Thanks guys.
 
also note as well that ed/eg/dc sussy is interchangable with the use of the correct rear lower control arms and front forks.
joyride
04-07-2006, 02:34 PM
ekslut, when you removed the heating unit, did you take out the evaporator unit and blower box too? so you took out everything under the dash?
 
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