Lith wrote:Mr Ree wrote:Yeah, I think you guys have done extremely well with it, and given how much more potential it will have left in it with future chassis development, it sure is a recipe for success for those of us with budgets (most of us)
Cheers I'm pleased with how my stuff has gone, and that stuff has been doable because Adrian has picked and put together well a bunch of the right parts in the right ways. Very clever and talented chap, he is.All the way home on Saturday, I was thinking to myself..."I wonder how much nicer to drive my whale would be if it could shed a third of its mass?"
My tyres and brakes would work better/last alot longer, thats for certain lol
1/3rd of the mass, hahahaha that's crazy talk - but even a couple hundred kg would make a big difference to braking, cornering, acceleration, parts durability and general fun-to-drive factor Your (or similar) drivetrain in a Silvia would work well
Days like that, and the impending Road & Track outing do nothing for my "lack of fun car" situation - I'm going to have to do something about that at some point I think.
1/3rd was more in jest of getting it down to the Silvias weight territory, not so much that I thoughtt I would be able to lose that much lol
I am a regular visitor to Steve Theodores Supra hardtop registry, as weight loss is the best mod any Supra owner can try to achieve, and while I have removed quite a bit of weight from mine, I do want my car to remain reasonably refined inside, which unfortunately means that sound proofing, carpets, head linings, interior trims, sound system etc must stay put.
If I win the lotto and get the thing caged, then I will commit to a full weight loss regime where everything possible will be removed apart from the AC, but until then, Lard arse I am, forever destined to languish in the high teens at Manfield (one day soon hehe)