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Originally posted by blunt View Posti think the cars been stripped to metal,then repainted with no primer or clear coat so save weight
Smaller speaker magnets, no gas cap, 3 lug nuts per wheel, the possibilities are endless!
Look at it this way... if it's 2055 now, then with a gutted interior, removed A/C, etc..., he is looking at 1700lbs or less. Who would have thought a member of r3v would have the lightest street legal e30 in the world?
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Originally posted by gearheadE30 View Postlol. BTW I think the cams on the M42 are hollow factory. Also comes with adjustable cam gears ;)
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Originally posted by blunt View Posti dont know m42's but i know s52's etc are hollow. i was assuming he bored out his cams making the walls thinner. he talked about re casting the alternator case to save some grams too. lots of good info here
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Originally posted by kishg View Postat this rate the driver of this car had better be an anorexic to avoid messing up the weight balance! :)
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Originally posted by JGood View PostCan we see a pic of your custom rear subframe that is 45lbs lighter then a stock subframe? What's the weight on a stock rear subframe? I would have thought 30-40 lbs.-OVULATOR (as named by jflip2002)
Past Cars: Schwarz 1990 325i-2 (crashed), Calypsorot 1991 325i-2 Sport (rear ended)
Now: Blake-stitched mediocrity :(
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Originally posted by DCColegrove View PostThe M42 is my favorite power-plant of all time... I'm not the engine wizard but they they can put out incredible ( I mean incredible in the strict sense of the word) horsepower.
And yes I'll shoot another interior shot with the Mtech II wheel...
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Originally posted by Optimator View PostThe stock rear subframe cannot weigh more than 15-20 lbs, bare, with no bushings. The only way to shave weight would be to make custom tubular a-arms. This wouldn't be too difficult if you have access to a JOHN MASON.
Serious, The OP must have bounced backwards across the NB 101 one times too many.
Hollow poprivets my ass."The fabric of safety, drowned in resin..." - KevlarWeave
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Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View PostOr, if you are a ninja. But still, you can't shave this much weight.
Originally posted by T Verdier View Post77hp per litter is impressive but not incredible.
Sure, the F20C puts out around 100 whp per liter, stock, but then again, it is a really special engine. The ports are the size of watermelons in comparison.
Originally posted by KevlarWeave View PostFizzy-izz-iX'ed.
This thread is damning evidence of the ills of smelling too much tetra-ethyl lead.-OVULATOR (as named by jflip2002)
Past Cars: Schwarz 1990 325i-2 (crashed), Calypsorot 1991 325i-2 Sport (rear ended)
Now: Blake-stitched mediocrity :(
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Okay... I did indeed miss calculate the kerb weight... I think my conversion from kg to lbs was defective (I'm no math wizard)... @2255
At any rate....
Rather than me telling you all how (that would be silly of me under the circumstances wouldn't it)...
Here is a project for one of you:
First you are going to need a clean stock e30 and a large space to work in (Airport hangars work well for this). You will also need a bunch of money and time (get together and pool your resources).
Completely disassemble the car (completely... you have probably seen pictures of this).
Weigh every single component.
Re-fabricate, substitute or throw away items PRN. ABS, Aluminum, titanium, Teflon and (oddly enough) hobby shops are your friends here...
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