SnD3
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Thanks for the replies. I appreciate all the criticisms and thoughts on the matter. I like the look of carbon, but no, I am not willing to drop 10lbs, for that much cash... lol This is my daily driver, and I do have a need for the back seat, as I have a baby, and another on the way, and would like to still use this car, for family. lol Wheels, might just be a better option, with the right tires, and that suspension. I was thinking F&F coil overs, unless someone has a better idea for suspension.
I also plan on getting some, or making some strut bars, uppers and lowers, but again, that is adding weight, to the weight reduced by carbon fiber. so I am thinking that it would be pretty pointless. Has anyone ever just modified a stock hood to reduce weight? I.e.: cutting out a chunk, and somehow replacing it with aluminum paneling, or such?
I am going to have a buddy of mine make some panels for the interior out of aluminum, with all the same contours, as the originals. I figure this will save a couple pounds at least, and look pretty cool also! Well, minus the heat they might produce inside the car, in the summer months... I would assume that would be just as much as my charcoal/black interior anyhow... Though, it will also be painted, and I am getting some tan leathers, to try to keep that heat in the cabin down, also...
Really, I am a pretty good driver, so I don't need all the weight reductions, but more driving practice would probably better than thousands in carbon/aluminum parts... lol Anyhow, I am rattling on about this... Thanks again for the replies. I will be looking forward to more, on this subject!
I also plan on getting some, or making some strut bars, uppers and lowers, but again, that is adding weight, to the weight reduced by carbon fiber. so I am thinking that it would be pretty pointless. Has anyone ever just modified a stock hood to reduce weight? I.e.: cutting out a chunk, and somehow replacing it with aluminum paneling, or such?
I am going to have a buddy of mine make some panels for the interior out of aluminum, with all the same contours, as the originals. I figure this will save a couple pounds at least, and look pretty cool also! Well, minus the heat they might produce inside the car, in the summer months... I would assume that would be just as much as my charcoal/black interior anyhow... Though, it will also be painted, and I am getting some tan leathers, to try to keep that heat in the cabin down, also...
Really, I am a pretty good driver, so I don't need all the weight reductions, but more driving practice would probably better than thousands in carbon/aluminum parts... lol Anyhow, I am rattling on about this... Thanks again for the replies. I will be looking forward to more, on this subject!