I take it this is for track use rather than on the road ?
if so, spare tyres rear seats, isofix bar passenger seat and if your mad, the dashboard
Rear door cards, rear wiper, carpets, speakers, carbon canister
Someone will correct me no doubt but i think It's something to do with recycling emissions and then pumping it back through the engine. EGR in a way i guess. Get shot.
Go on a diet and take a dump before going on track
Is it not some sort of catch tank for all the sh1te?
Not 100% sure myself,
Is it not some sort of catch tank for all the sh1te?
buy a caterham??
Don't fit 2118's. lol
Fair one, 7kg from memory?
For the sake of 200g i think i'll stick to my non bendy speedlines
Not heard of this before... How do I go about finding the ballasts? Cheers!remove the ballasts at the front of the car
It's not 200g though, it's 200g spinning (so 5 or 6 times the weight) plus it's on all 4 corners, soon adds up!
Not heard of this before... How do I go about finding the ballasts? Cheers!
Isn't it closer to 3 (2 if the mass was uniformly distributed rather than biased towards the outer portion of the rim)? Granted it's an extremely primitive assumption, but would 800g (all four versus say four TD 1.2's) when featuring moment of interia not be around a ~2kg difference when considering rotational mass effect for all four rims?
Putting that into context, the three rear headrests only weigh ~3kg-hardly seems a worry considering how strong the speedlines are
Presumably, OZ F1s would be worse off for me. Assuming the above, would that not equate to an extra ~21kg rotational mass differential assuming the weights listed are correct at ~9kg per rim?
Just general tidy up / fast road / track
Obviously there's the obvious bits ^^^
I'm referring to stuff the average person wouldn't realise is disposable
Cheers man, I'll have a look... Any weight off the front has to be a bonus!2 great big lumps of metal on the front end either end of chassis legs iirc.. i removed mine but cant remember the exact position.