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Originally Posted by Organik ^ So by that logic, if I can shave 20lbs off of my gut (which I could use.). I can realistically reach 150 lbs of weight
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Weight is more about balancing the car, not just about removing it. You can take out the 150lbs but you have to make sure the car is balanced for what you plan to do with it.
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![]() Keep in mind around the corners (time attack/road racing) weight is significant. Dropping weight improves your acceleration, braking, and cornering. In time attack/road racing last year I edged out one of the cometitors by .02 seconds. Imagine if I added 150 pounds to the car. Think I still would have beat him? 150 pounds is pretty significant in competition IMO. |
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