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Worzey

posted on 15/7/07 at 02:05 PM Reply With Quote
A bit lardy?

Just got the car weighed at the local weighbridge and it cam in at 690kgs with me on-board so take off my 72kgs and thats 618kgs wet.

Thats sounds heavy for a Velocty with no windscreen, wipers, carpets, etc........ Its got the 4AGE 20v engine which is also supposed to be fairly light.

What do your Velocity's weigh? I'd like to lose 80kgs but where should I start? I recently lost 14kgs myself which was difficult enough.





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jacko

posted on 15/7/07 at 02:13 PM Reply With Quote
My MK indy at sva was 618kgs
thats full fuel tank 35lts
pinto engine

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Mark Allanson

posted on 15/7/07 at 02:26 PM Reply With Quote
Mine was 700kgs fully wet, pinto, fully upholstered interior, boot compartment, Steel floor and scuttle - made for comfort not trackdays!





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Avoneer

posted on 15/7/07 at 02:46 PM Reply With Quote
Same - my pinto'd Avon made for comfort came in at 636 wet.

My BEC should be sub 500, but it's not made for comfort.

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Worzey

posted on 15/7/07 at 04:29 PM Reply With Quote
Well mines not made for comfort and neither am I.

I wonder why its so heavy?

I've got rid of the 17" alloys and put some 14" on to help lose some weight but I'm surprised its still so much.

Even if I go carbon fibre I can't see myself losing too much weight.

For a sparse car I wonder where all the weight is coming from.





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posted on 15/7/07 at 06:14 PM Reply With Quote
Has it got standard Sierra parts on it, such as brake capilers, front uprights etc? THey can be replaced with ali to save weight. Also the floor on a Velocity's steel, lots of other sevens are ali which saves a bit more. Pedal box all steel? Can get ali pedals and lots of other lightweight components, just depends how much you want to spend






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austin man

posted on 15/7/07 at 06:45 PM Reply With Quote
Glad your all carrying a bit of weight I got laughed at for coming in at 635 with a full tank approx 9 gallons, comfy seats from a Volvo and Sierra trailing arms on the back suspension. Panels are Ally though so wheather this makes a difference to fibreglass who knows

Oh and it has a zetec with DCOES do heavier that injection

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Hellfire

posted on 15/7/07 at 06:48 PM Reply With Quote
Usually lightness and expense are relative... easiest way is wheels (CXR's) brake calipers and disc's (Wilwood), Diff (Quaife) all cost lots...

ATB - Steve






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Worzey

posted on 15/7/07 at 07:45 PM Reply With Quote
I've got granada calipers at the front and sierra at the back. Must be heavy.

Ally pedal box and I'll need to check the floor.

Recently gone from 17" to 14" alloys so much ligher now (anyone want TSW Freeze with new Yokohamas?)

So I guess a new light battery and hubs/callipers is the way to go. Any recommendations?

How much ligher is the quaiffe diff?

Thanks for the input so far!

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