Originally Posted by travisjb Very much agree... plus you may find yourself in a class later on where you need to ballast weight for that class. Plus that cage may
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great stuff, that is a lot of weight saving what have you changed/removed from a stock form so far? Tried to find out myself by reading your posts but all I can clearly see was the battery.. |
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If he's getting down to the ~3K range, it's probably already substantially converted to track-only form. You don't really get down that far without gutting most of the non-essential stuff (like basically all of the interior, audio system, ac/heat, airbag system, etc)
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I want to go with a fuel cell. Get rid of the OEM tank. Put a 10 gallon tank to save weight and get better weight distribution from front to rear. Which is WELL needed on our cars.
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let's talk glass removal and replacement options I've read that lexan is great obviously but any longtime users in here? Can you go over the yellowing/scratching/visibility and whether or not you have a garage or not. looking to purchase from this site which offers z33/z34 Lexan Windows Webshop Home page Lexan Windows Webshop
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Lexan tends to break down (craze) from UV exposure, so Plexiglas, with its' greater resistance to UV, may be a better choice. YMMV
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Just from what my cousin tells me who flies helicopters, he said the lexan on them gets super brittle after a short amount of time because of the sun and whatnot. I'm sure if your z lives in a garage or is covered most of the time you should get more time out of the lexan than the copters do.
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thanks guys and that's what I've read from the Shelby guys on the kit cars...just looking for more real world use!
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On the other hand, Lexan is much, much tougher and more impact-resistant. Something to think about with rocks and hard chunks of rubber flying at the window, and especially something to think about in a wreck. |
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Trust me. It wouldn't just be placed in the rear. I've seen another 370Z where the whole rear section cut and removed with rear cage in place. The fuel cell would be lower than stock
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I'm headed below 2600 lbs at that's with huge wheels and tires and a 26 gallon fuel cell. .......Buhahaha
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Hello,
Just recieved the Amuse type 1 harness bar and the GTSPEC 4 Point Rear Strut Bar B-Pillar Cage. Weighted them and the results are: Amuse type 1 harness bar: 6.0 kg. GTSPEC 4 Point Rear Strut Bar B-Pillar Cage: almost 6 kg including all the hardware. Only the 3 tubes without hardware for installation: 5kg. |
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