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    #16
    I take the easy-to-unbolt stuff off at the track or at home before the track day. On the street I usually leave everything in for comfort. I always carry a spare tyre and tools though just because you never know what will happen! (Taken out when I'm actually on the track though)

    Does it make a difference? Don't know but looks race car!

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      #17
      Originally posted by M@lew View Post
      I take the easy-to-unbolt stuff off at the track or at home before the track day. On the street I usually leave everything in for comfort. I always carry a spare tyre and tools though just because you never know what will happen! (Taken out when I'm actually on the track though)

      Does it make a difference? Don't know but looks race car!
      Kudos to this, I would just take out spare tyre and rear seats out just at a track day. Daily driving, just leave everything in.
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        #18
        Daily driving I've been leaving everything in except for the boot internal plastics as I never re installed after coilover install. Track I run stripped boot, nothing in boot like spare or tools, no rear seats and after a few passenger sessions I take out the passenger recaro (have bucket seat for driver, light as fuck).

        I reckon that is a good combination if you feel like "racecar-ing" it up hahaah
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          #19
          No wonder im behind everyone in track times! Gotta get those seats and everything in boot taken out!
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            #20
            Originally posted by Karl View Post
            But its like any thing. Why spend so much on exhaust, intake ect. And then leave all the weight in!
            By the same argument why bother spending the money on intake, exhaust etc. I guarantee that if you spent that same money on track day entry fees and consumables you will end up with a much faster lap time. Whilst having just as much fun.

            Originally posted by plAythiNG View Post
            No wonder im behind everyone in track times! Gotta get those seats and everything in boot taken out!
            I always leave all the interior in, it's a street car. That's my excuse anyway .

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              #21
              Originally posted by Karl View Post
              Yer its a dc2R
              And yer the front seats weigh 18.6kg each including rails
              Dayum, if that's the weight of the recaros, i'de hate to think how much my stock ones weigh :/

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                #22
                Originally posted by Karl View Post
                Weight reduction. Worth it or not? What have you guys shed to save weight? Was it worth it?
                dont listen to these guys Karl, weight reduction is beneficial on so many levels:
                • better fuel economy
                • less tyre wear
                • better braking performance
                • faster acceleration
                • better cornering
                • smoother ride comfort
                • lower NVH


                however, understanding how and *where* to reduce weight is critical to achieving the above sucessfully.

                make a list of all the things on your car you can remove, list their weight, list their position on the car (high/low or fore/aft) and then list how important these parts you can remove are to you personally (e.g stereo; might want one, airbags; might want to die less, air con; might like to be cool, rear spoiler; might never go over 130km/h)

                once you have this list - it becomes obvious what to remove...
                Last edited by tinkerbell; 12-07-12, 10:14 AM.
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by rookie View Post
                  Dayum, if that's the weight of the recaros, i'de hate to think how much my stock ones weigh :/
                  the VTiR ones are obviously lighter mate
                  Last edited by tinkerbell; 12-07-12, 10:14 AM.
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                    #24
                    oh - and use GOOGLE to find answers:

                    http://www.superhonda.com/forum/f5/w...-coupe-265880/
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                      #25


                      enough said...
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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Karl View Post
                        What have you guys shed to save weight?
                        shed weight:
                        half size civic radiator
                        no power antenna
                        no rear wiper
                        no sunroof
                        no radio
                        no speakers
                        no airbox
                        4kg wheels
                        forged conrods
                        titanium retianers
                        ported intake manifold
                        OEM coil
                        KKR wheel nuts

                        (some of these i did not do to save weight, but for other performance reasons)

                        add weight
                        front chassis braces
                        fender braces (J's racing)
                        rear chassis braces
                        larger sway bar
                        oil cooler
                        bonnet struts
                        catch can
                        surge tank
                        MSD coil
                        ARP wheel studs

                        these lists are by no means exhaustive...
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                          #27
                          Originally posted by rookie View Post
                          Dayum, if that's the weight of the recaros, i'de hate to think how much my stock ones weigh :/
                          Yer i got one sitting near my bed as im hitting the drags next Wednesday.


                          Thanks for you help tink. But one more question. Since all the easy removed weight is from the rear. Would it be worth relocating the battery there in its place?
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                            #28
                            make a list Karl - your question will only make sense holistically...

                            (dont forget to add the weight of the 2GA cable in if you plan to move the battery)
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                              #29
                              For track, why don't you jump on with a full interior (minus spare tyre/jack).

                              Then when you go back, you can decide whether you want to pull out your interior.
                              If you do, then you can decide yourself whether it was worth it or not.
                              Last edited by tRipitaka; 12-07-12, 12:18 PM.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by ChargeR View Post
                                Excuse my ignorance, but how many track days have you attended? If the answer is less than 10 then don't worry too much about weight reduction, yes it is a great performance increase for not much money but if you don't have much experience then you are just much better off focusing on track time and maintaining the car for track use.

                                Your car will never be as light as a CR-X anyway, just saying.
                                good advice..
                                Focus on becoming a better drive and dropping lap times.
                                when you get to the stage that your lap times are consistant, then its time to look into dropping some weight.
                                Rear seats, spare tyre and carpet is a basic weight reduction process, but when you start looking at pulling off trim, all carpet, sound deadning etc, IMO its a little bit drastic if the car is only a weekend / occasional track car

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