Buy a faster car in the first place, only a r****d would spend a fortune trying to get a slower one there.
There are gains to be made on aerodynamics too. Its an overlooked area and you can gain good fuel economy / higher end performance by doing some basic mods to the shell on the outside to smooth air flow.
One of the ways the newer cars are better than the older ones is that airflow under and around the front of the car is actually taken into consideration because it does make a difference.
Also rounder smoother car are better when running people over. lol
Just bits that are not needed.Do people really start chopping up the body structure just to save a few ounces and claim the magic numbers?
There are gains to be made on aerodynamics too. Its an overlooked area and you can gain good fuel economy / higher end performance by doing some basic mods to the shell on the outside to smooth air flow.
One of the ways the newer cars are better than the older ones is that airflow under and around the front of the car is actually taken into consideration because it does make a difference.
Will a splitter help?
Do people really start chopping up the body structure just to save a few ounces and claim the magic numbers?
Do people really start chopping up the body structure just to save a few ounces and claim the magic numbers?
removing the following out of my MK1 Clio;
rear seats
parcel shelf
spare wheel
carpet
reduced my 1/4 mile time from 14.4 @ 98 mph to 14.0 @ 102 so to some people thats a worth while gain.
winnings winning.
how much will that be ?poly windows is where its at
how much will that be ?
ah, cool.
something to think about then..
They save loads,and deffo need 4mm for competing.http://www.plastics4performance.com...nate-windows/WINDOW-KITS/c-1-288-461-465-714/
£230+vat, but i'm sure i've seen people with them saying they don't really save much weight?
i'm not sure yet to be honest, i've actually been thinking about having a go at hillclimbing.
but i thnk the waiting about would be too frustrating.