MAJOR STONER said:Anyone care to guess at the weight savings of a 02+ headlight upgrade?
Ok a guess... 20kg?
My '91 twin turbo weighs in at 1080kg dry and without me! Including rolecage.
So that is like 2376 lbs (assuming 2.2lbs to a kg)
MAJOR STONER said:Anyone care to guess at the weight savings of a 02+ headlight upgrade?
OK so no reply. This could be a good discussion.
We got a Mazda FD from ~2,800 lbs down to 2,295 lbs.
There is a cage in the car (2inch tubing). Eric is swapping that out for a lighter 1 5/8 o.d.x .118 mild steel tubing cage. Also, It has a harness and big brakes with full interior from the seats forward.
http://videos.streetfire.net/Player.aspx?fileid=A5655452-3341-48F2-BDFA-8F38BB50196B
OK same Car, Widebody and race gas 603 RWHP Dyno Run ***Video*** Not bad for a 1.3 liter:
http://videos.streetfire.net/Player.aspx?fileid=219AA0AF-C83C-4FE6-A119-0854A26DB255
I know how to build an FD how do we get the weight down and power up on the X?
Ready to learn, Jeff
How does it drive so much lighter than when it was stock? I guess it'd be hard to know since you put the turbos on?Ok a guess... 20kg? My '91 twin turbo weighs in at 1080kg dry and without me! Including rolecage.So that is like 2376 lbs (assuming 2.2lbs to a kg)
Please buy a shift boot retainer! Just a few grams. I used to have that nsxr shift boot. It's cheap and saves a few grams. The difference of having breakfast or not. Just saying. Great weight loss post though. Thanks for sharing.If were talking street cars, I may be the lightest NSX with air conditioning and heater, with full interior, with power windows/locks and with all OEM glass and still on OEM ECU
Currently 2530-2540lbs
around 7.66 power to weight (281whp 15% drive-train loss equals 324 crank HP)
there is still have allot of stuff I could take out of the car but don't want to turn into a stripped car or lose Air conditioning nor make any irreversible modifications to the car.
Have retained some creature comforts that an NSX-R does not have (A/C, undercarriage sound deadening, glass window divider, power locks and mirrors, trunk open switch)
I have considered going to stand alone AEM EMS hoping for an extra 10whp and reducing down to 2450lbs to try to achieve a power to weight ratio of 7.16.
An NSX with N/A bolt-ons can still be quite competitive at 2500lbs.
Here are the new modern cars for reference: (crank hp):
Porsche 911 2007 997 Turbo... 3494lbs..... 500hp.... 6.99 p/w
2016 Porsche Cayman GT4..... 2955...... 385hp.... 7.68 p/w
Nissan GTR 2010.............. 3827lbs.... 515hp...... 7.43 p/w
Corvette 2004 C5 Z06 ....... 3118 lbs.... 410hp..... 7.60 p/w
NSX OEM NA2 CTSC.......... 3150 lbs.... 400hp.... 7.70 p/w
Ferrari modena F360......... 3064 lbs.... 395hp..... 7.76 p/w
2015 BMW M3/M4 ............ 3571 lbs.... 450hp...... 7.94 p/w
Lotus exige ..................... 2077 lbs.... 269hp...... 7.72 p/w
Porsche 911 996 turbo x50...3480 lbs.. 460hp...... 7.57 p/w
Porsche 911 996 GT3......... 3043 lbs... 381hp..... 7.99 p/w
Please buy a shift boot retainer! Just a few grams. I used to have that nsxr shift boot. It's cheap and saves a few grams. The difference of having breakfast or not. Just saying. Great weight loss post though. Thanks for sharing.
If were talking street cars, I may be the lightest NSX with air conditioning and heater, with full interior, with power windows/locks and with all OEM glass and still on OEM ECU
Currently 2530-2540lbs
around 7.66 power to weight (281whp 15% drive-train loss equals 324 crank HP)
there is still have allot of stuff I could take out of the car but don't want to turn into a stripped car or lose Air conditioning nor make any irreversible modifications to the car.
Have retained some creature comforts that an NSX-R does not have (A/C, undercarriage sound deadening, glass window divider, power locks and mirrors, trunk open switch)
I have considered going to stand alone AEM EMS hoping for an extra 10whp and reducing down to 2450lbs to try to achieve a power to weight ratio of 7.16.
An NSX with N/A bolt-ons can still be quite competitive at 2500lbs.
Here are the new modern cars for reference: (crank hp):
Porsche 911 2007 997 Turbo... 3494lbs..... 500hp.... 6.99 p/w
Porsche 911 2007 997 GT3..... 3075lbs..... 435hp.... 7.07 p/w
2016 Porsche Cayman GT4..... 2955...... 385hp.... 7.68 p/w
Nissan GTR 2010.............. 3827lbs.... 515hp...... 7.43 p/w
Corvette 2004 C5 Z06 ....... 3118 lbs.... 410hp..... 7.60 p/w
NSX OEM NA2 CTSC.......... 3150 lbs.... 400hp.... 7.70 p/w
Ferrari modena F360......... 3064 lbs.... 395hp..... 7.76 p/w
2015 BMW M3/M4 ............ 3571 lbs.... 450hp...... 7.94 p/w
Lotus exige ..................... 2077 lbs.... 269hp...... 7.72 p/w
Porsche 911 996 turbo x50...3480 lbs.. 460hp...... 7.57 p/w
Porsche 911 996 GT3......... 3043 lbs... 381hp..... 7.99 p/w
Please buy a shift boot retainer! Just a few grams. I used to have that nsxr shift boot. It's cheap and saves a few grams. The difference of having breakfast or not. Just saying. Great weight loss post though. Thanks for sharing.
If were talking street cars, I may be the lightest NSX with air conditioning and heater, with full interior, with power windows/locks and with all OEM glass and still on OEM ECU
Currently 2530-2540lbs
around 7.66 power to weight (281whp 15% drive-train loss equals 324 crank HP)
there is still have allot of stuff I could take out of the car but don't want to turn into a stripped car or lose Air conditioning nor make any irreversible modifications to the car.
Have retained some creature comforts that an NSX-R does not have (A/C, undercarriage sound deadening, glass window divider, power locks and mirrors, trunk open switch)
I have considered going to stand alone AEM EMS hoping for an extra 10whp and reducing down to 2450lbs to try to achieve a power to weight ratio of 7.16.
An NSX with N/A bolt-ons can still be quite competitive at 2500lbs.
Here are the new modern cars for reference: (crank hp):
Porsche 911 2007 997 Turbo... 3494lbs..... 500hp.... 6.99 p/w
Porsche 911 2007 997 GT3..... 3075lbs..... 435hp.... 7.07 p/w
2016 Porsche Cayman GT4..... 2955...... 385hp.... 7.68 p/w
Nissan GTR 2010.............. 3827lbs.... 515hp...... 7.43 p/w
Corvette 2004 C5 Z06 ....... 3118 lbs.... 410hp..... 7.60 p/w
NSX OEM NA2 CTSC.......... 3150 lbs.... 400hp.... 7.70 p/w
Ferrari modena F360......... 3064 lbs.... 395hp..... 7.76 p/w
2015 BMW M3/M4 ............ 3571 lbs.... 450hp...... 7.94 p/w
Lotus exige ..................... 2077 lbs.... 269hp...... 7.72 p/w
Porsche 911 996 turbo x50...3480 lbs.. 460hp...... 7.57 p/w
Porsche 911 996 GT3......... 3043 lbs... 381hp..... 7.99 p/w
I would be willing to put money on the fact that I have THE lightest NSX! The red one at the bottom in the middle.
it is only about an inch and a half long almost half of a matchbox car! lightest by FAR!!!
-Alec