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Jamesemt 06 September 2005 10:11 PM

Anyone put a newage on a diet?
 
I'm moving closer to work, meaning that the Scoob can be a true weekend car so...

Has anyone significantly reduced the weight of their newage? What order should things be done?

I'm thinking spare wheel and jack (replaced by tyre foam), electric window motors, lighter doorcards (cf??), lightweight seats, no ICE. My only compromise to luxury HAS to be air con - couldn't live without it :)

I'm reluctant to remove the back seats cos they weigh absolutely nothing - one door card is just as heavy (ish).

Is it worth doing? I'm hoping for a more responsive, more chuckable toy - this isn't for rallying, or even trackdays...yet. Just for fun.

Any advice?

JTaylor 06 September 2005 10:15 PM


Originally Posted by Jamesemt
I'm moving closer to work, meaning that the Scoob can be a true weekend car so...

Has anyone significantly reduced the weight of their newage? What order should things be done?

I'm thinking spare wheel and jack (replaced by tyre foam), electric window motors, lighter doorcards (cf??), lightweight seats, no ICE. My only compromise to luxury HAS to be air con - couldn't live without it :)

I'm reluctant to remove the back seats cos they weigh absolutely nothing - one door card is just as heavy (ish).

Is it worth doing? I'm hoping for a more responsive, more chuckable toy - this isn't for rallying, or even trackdays...yet. Just for fun.

Any advice?

Sell the WRX - buy a good classic, (preferably a really low spec RA, but Jap at the least - ally bonnet etc) and spend the profit on mods.

Jamesemt 06 September 2005 10:18 PM

Can't bring myself to do it - unless you know anyone that wants to swap a 7.5k mile 53 plate blob eye for a classic RA with under 30k miles...

GC8 06 September 2005 10:19 PM

Treat the tyres; dont rely on 'tyreweld' type rubbish. lift/remove the carpets and remove the heavy sound deadening beneath. Remove the boot carpet. Replace the standard wheels with lighter ones, dont increase the size though as youll be adding to the cars weight... Fit a lighter exhaust but remember that if you remove the cats (necessary) youll need a re-map no matter what youre told. An aluminium bootlid and thin side glass would be nice too if you can find them. Some carbon fibre bonnets can save a reasonable amount of weight too, but please paint it!

Simon

GC8 06 September 2005 10:21 PM

Dont forget that running with one quarter of a tank of fuel will save you 45 kilos over a full tank!

highlander68k 06 September 2005 10:22 PM

The Team Ice Impreza lost more than 150 kgs.

http://www.teamice.is/?mod=forsida&sport=&lang=eng

Jamesemt 06 September 2005 10:23 PM


Originally Posted by GC8
Dont forget that running with one quarter of a tank of fuel will save you 45 kilos over a full tank!


Bloody hell - didn't realise it was that much!!

Neilo 06 September 2005 10:24 PM

remove all the seats bar drivers, spare wheel, door cards and boot trim, glove box, tools etc, and save yourself 75 quid.....costs you bugger all and makes a huge difference :)

JTaylor 06 September 2005 10:25 PM


Originally Posted by Jamesemt
Bloody hell - didn't realise it was that much!!

Decat will save you 10kg plus a pleasing power hike. Two for the price of one.

JTaylor 06 September 2005 10:26 PM

P.S. Aircon is 20kg, all over the front wheels.

Neilo 06 September 2005 10:27 PM

lightweight battery, can save best part of 15kg in that...

JTaylor 06 September 2005 10:32 PM

Back to the classic. My RA has A/C, ICE, Full electric pack and weighs in at 1260kg with a full tank.

You could easily get this down to under 1200kg.

You'd probably clear about £4/5k by doing the deal on you new age which would buy you a whole heap of power.

GC8 06 September 2005 10:45 PM


Originally Posted by Neilo
lightweight battery, can save best part of 15kg in that...

I nearly suggested that; but a Varley-type battery is a bit marginal for road use. OK for a track orientated weekend toy though.


Simon

GC8 06 September 2005 10:51 PM

Lightened flywheel and engine pulleys may have a double benefit..... Consider using competition orientated tyres as well (real comp tyres though, not soft compound road tyres), these weight much less than a road tyre but you have to expect that theyll be less durable too.

Simon

Neilo 06 September 2005 11:19 PM

lightweight wheels all round, 4 standard wheels with normal tyres = 64kgs....im sure you could get a set of rims with tyres that weigh 40 odd...

Jamesemt 07 September 2005 03:50 PM


Originally Posted by GC8
I nearly suggested that; but a Varley-type battery is a bit marginal for road use. OK for a track orientated weekend toy though.


Simon


I could always rob my bikes Optimate... :D

jasonius 07 September 2005 10:29 PM


Originally Posted by Neilo
lightweight wheels all round, 4 standard wheels with normal tyres = 64kgs....im sure you could get a set of rims with tyres that weigh 40 odd...

The WR1/STI (anthrecite- sp?) take off's that were going around recently with RE070's weighed 22kgs each...!

I know as I weighed one and as this wouuld have added aprox. 25kgs of (unsprung..!) weight to my WRX I passed the offer..!

Fully decatting saved a suprising amount of weight 12kgs.

Space saver spare= 13kgs
jack= 2kgs
tools (less toe eye) 2kgs

3mm kaylen flaps & brackets= +2.5kgs
20mm to 22mm adj. R. ARB +0.7kgs
Solid alloy droplinks -250g
WRX to STI TMIC + 1.3kgs

Must blag my way onto the local weigh bridge..!;)


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