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I have created a weightloss guide which can be seen on my DOHC-VTEC website. It is on the Resource page as a tutorial.
http://members.westnet.com.au/atp110...fbonnetek9.jpg
Or you can go straight to the following link.
Honda Weight Loss Guide
cheers
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how about the aircon...if you have one....(for the serious weightloss people)
But i like my creature comforts.....
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an awesome site!! lots of good articles!! :wink:
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As always....good info Adam.
Hows about posting some text in your first thread from the article?
-Win
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i guess that can be applied the same way to all models
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what about sound-deadening removal?
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Here are a few more bits and pieces. This is all out of a 1988 Honda Civic ED6. Everything was weighed as it was removed. Some parts though are the reduced weights, I have highlighted these in blue
Buddy Club Seat: -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
ARC Suspension: -1.0kg
Exhaust: -10.0kg
Header: -9.5kg
Clutch Assembly: -5.5kg
Power Steering Ass: -3.5kg
Crank Pulley: -5.0kg
Battery: -7.0kg
Air Con Unit: -7.5kg
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By the listing.. sounds like there nuthin left beside, seat and cage :)
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Instead of taking everything out and making ur car look hobo'ish and shit... why don't u just buy a car that is fast to begin with?
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Its a track car its not meant to look pretty. Function over fashion. And a 750kg car with a B16 engine is quick enough. Do the figures its power to weight ratio is better than a type r and you can have one for just over 5 grand including the car, mounts, engine, trans.
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i just put all my boot stuff back in today and its feels so heavy in the rear compared to before... but got done for having nothing in there