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Steath weight reduction



  clio sport 172
I thought it would be nice to start this thread to get opinions on what can be removed from my clio 172 without it looking like a track car. Where and what could be removed without passengers noticing.:D

I shall start with lighter wheels and going down to 15"....
 
  Clio oasis
Every little helps spare wheel jack wheel brace ect no heavy ice just replace standard speakers with better ones carbon fiber panels sprayed same color as car :)
 
  rallyspec 1.4 & 1.8 16v
depends how drastic you want to be.
I got the old angle grinder out and took out boot skins, door skins etc
rear wiper motor etc
im now driving the same model car standard but with the exact same wheels and sus that was on the first.
it made such a huge difference I want the old one back!
 
  clio sport 172
keep these ideas coming..we might end up with only a carbon fiber steering wheel and 4 mag wheels.:D
 
  Clio oasis
A guy on the escort owners website was trying to get 400bhp per tonne and saved alot of weight but to much weight loss can make car drive bad esp at speed windows are v v heavy get plastic ones :)
 
  rallyspec 1.4 & 1.8 16v
Red top battery 7kg standard 14kg ish
All sound dedening tar
Rear speakers
Poly carb rear boot window and fiberglass rear boot hatch
Engine vibration mount
Spare wheel and tool kit ect
Air con
All foam from rear bumpers ect

defiantly air con, not only saving weight but not zapping power.
 
Any more ideas? What about lightweight replacement parts? Exhaust... disks etc. Can lightweight alternatives be found?
 
Any more ideas? What about lightweight replacement parts? Exhaust... disks etc. Can lightweight alternatives be found?

You could run a side exit 'zaust which would use the least amount of plumbing. Titanium is very light but costly.

Another way to save weight is to take out the glass from the side windows and rear and use perspex instead.
 
surely they must be some lightweight 172 parts created now, whos got the lightest clio on here? and how was it achieved?
 
  Audi A5
All sound deadening tar strips.
Noise reduction valve thing that's on the end of one of the cold air feeds.
Carbon canister.
 
  106GTI / NovaC20LET
Either strip it properly or don't bother imo it's pointless. However if you insist the best savings are from lightweight bucket seats, the standard ones weigh loads.
 
  172
whos got the lightest clio on here? and how was it achieved?

1) By removing half the things that you're not willing to (EVERY interior panel, carpet, piece of trim etc) because you want it to look standard,
2) Then by replacing as much of what is left with track-spec items which are usually lighter by design (lightweight bucket seat, lightened & flocked dash, lighter stainless exhaust, lighter wheels, foam filter instead of relatively heavy airbox & acoustic valve. The list goes as as you start to modify the chassis, swaged holes & removing brackets/fixtures etc)

Odd thread.

@ OP, what are you trying to achieve? What do you use your car for etc
 

Greeny.

ClioSport Club Member
  440i + 182
FYI the tar minus the large bit under the roof lining weighs just over 5kg, all 172 carpets are about 12kg, but thats hardly stealth unless you wanna fit thinner carpet for some strange reason.
 
  Listerine & Poledo
Cut your legs off?

Instant weight saving.

Or just take a huge turd before you go out to set speed records in city centres y0
 
  phase 1 flamer 172
Doubt there is much weight to be saved by removing things not noticeable to passengers, audibly or visually.
 
  RS6+ & 40d MSport X5
Looks standard.. Kinda..

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