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Originally Posted by travisjb I'll post corner weights next couple weeks... previously at 3,250 with driver and safety gear and full tank of gas... Long-term goal is 3,100 with same...

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Old 02-08-2011, 07:39 PM   #451 (permalink)
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I'll post corner weights next couple weeks... previously at 3,250 with driver and safety gear and full tank of gas... Long-term goal is 3,100 with same... seems crazy, but we're taking it one pound at a time at this point
car is now 3,135 with driver and half tank of gas... so probably another 70 lbs to get to our goal of 3,100 with full tank

Re brake kits weights, I know I saw that discussed somewhere around here recently... try the brakes section and look for the threads with recent posts
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I recently had my calipers powdercoated by Mike, so I decided to weigh the sport package calipers before I get them installed. The front calipers weigh 12lbs & the rear weighs 6lbs.
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Quick question:

How much of a benefit do you guys think there would be for getting a 50/50 weight distribution from the stock 53/47? It's certainly doable, but I'm curious about how beneficial the change would be.
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Here are stock 19x10.5 and 19x9.5 Nismo Wheels and 245/285 Yokohama tires compared to 18x10.5 and 18x9.5 WedsSport wheels with 285 and 315 width Hoosiers.
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Here are stock 19x10.5 and 19x9.5 Nismo Wheels and 245/285 Yokohama tires compared to 18x10.5 and 18x9.5 WedsSport wheels with 285 and 315 width Hoosiers.
Nice! How much were the wheels and where did you get them?

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Anyone know the weight of Greddy's Ti-C Dual exhaust compared to the stock Nismo's?
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Weight Reduction - NASIOC

here is a link to the Weight Reduction thread on NASIOC, the link to the anal iwsti guy are in there, as well as about 10 years of little weight savings things.

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also, some serious weight can be saved by taking out some of the overkill safty brackets. even more if the car is track only.

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I remember that thread from NASIOC.... guy was obsessed...
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Don't know if anyone has noticed this, but I think the weights listed for the OEM 19's are wrong...

http://productcat.bridgestonetire.co...pp_1369443.pdf

Apparently front and rear tires are around 26.7 lbs? Is this not correct?

EDIT: Wait -- listed heavier on Tire rack?! Is that the weight people are going by? I guess it's more likely to be accurate...?
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Quick question:

How much of a benefit do you guys think there would be for getting a 50/50 weight distribution from the stock 53/47? It's certainly doable, but I'm curious about how beneficial the change would be.
I read on Nissans website that they feel this weight ratio is perfect for the car and the way the suspension is setup. But there's still understeer from the factory. But that's to keep it somewhat safer for novice drivers. But I Still feel there plenty of benefit from a 50/50 setup if you set your suspension properly.
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So still no weights on the base model wheels/tires? I may have to just weight them myself.

Anyways, I was googling around for wheel weight and found a really nice post on another forum. It has some models and sizes not listed on the wheelweights.net spreadsheet(i have a feeling that thing is a bit out of date):
Wheel Weight Comparison - BMW M3 Forum (E90 E92)

The other nice thing is they are all pretty much right around the sizes you would be looking at for a 370z.
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Weighed my new RacingBrake 2-piece front rotors at 22lbs a piece vs. 30+ for the stock rotors, acceleration has improved.
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