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i just found a few bits to make golfs lighter

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  • i just found a few bits to make golfs lighter

    seibon carbon

    door Seibon Carbon

    boot Seibon Carbon

    fenders Seibon Carbon

    rear lip Seibon Carbon

    grill Seibon Carbon

    theres more on there site

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    I want!!!!!!!!


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    • #3
      Why not make it out of aluminium or fibreglass as there will be negligable weight savings.


      Best bet is to remove the spare and the rear seats.
      My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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      • #4
        or go to the gym..
        MKV GTI

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        • #5
          seibon items don't fit flush from many reports overseas, best to stick to OSIR if you plan to go down the carbon fibre route

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            Originally posted by team_v View Post
            Why not make it out of aluminium or fibreglass as there will be negligable weight savings.


            Best bet is to remove the spare and the rear seats.
            How easy/hard is it to remove the rear seats?? Havent looked yet..


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            • #7
              I am not really sure.
              Maybe check on google or see if your manual has anything on it.



              Would save over 40kg though i would say.
              Last edited by team_v; 06-05-2010, 06:33 AM.
              My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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              • #8
                also most $5K+ of carbon.....

                let me think.....$5k worth of carbon or $5k worth of power????

                what you guys reckon???

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by team_v View Post
                  I am not really sure.
                  Maybe check on google or see if your manual has anything on it.

                  VW Rabbit Forum " How to remove the back seat" Volkswagen Rabbit Owners Club

                  Would save over 40kg though i would say.
                  - Cheers bro!

                  Originally posted by JY086 View Post
                  also most $5K+ of carbon.....

                  let me think.....$5k worth of carbon or $5k worth of power????

                  what you guys reckon???
                  You cant beat deleting weight as all handling aspects are improved, BUT, why would you bother unless you had a 600 HP car with everything else done... would suit a time attack car for sure.

                  Ripping the rear seats out before I hit the 1/4 sounds like a plan though..... may give me a tenth!?!


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                  • #10
                    Loosing seats, spare and running 1/4 of a tank of fuel should net you a little more than 1/10th i would think.
                    My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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                    • #11
                      40 kg deleted from a car weighing just over 1400 kg (driver included) running around 160 kw/wheels should equate to 1 - 1.3 tenths of a second says Physics. Given the dispersive adhesion, throttle input, humidity, wind speed, gear shift speed etc etc etc... were identical for both runs

                      My last runs were done with a full 3/4 full tank
                      Last edited by adzy; 06-05-2010, 05:23 PM.


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                      • #12
                        Weight saving always wins.
                        But if you want to do it cheaper just strip your interior, it's free.
                        Rip out carpet, A/C, Heater, seats etc..

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                        • #13
                          Any one ever replaced some stock alloys with forged lightweight wheels? The difference is incredible as the un-sprung mass effects all motion greatly. The stock GTI wheels are freakin boat anchors!!

                          Standard GTI 17's = 66 KG in total (16.5 KG each)
                          Volk CE 28N 17's = 22.4 KG in total (5.6 KG each)

                          Weight saving of 43.6 KG

                          Bit of an extreme example but you get the idea


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                          • #14
                            There is dead weight all over a stock car.
                            I expected the stock wheels to be heavy but not 16.5kg considering they are meant to be made by BBS?
                            My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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                            • #15
                              The weight figure was quoted by a workshop........ please correct me if I am wrong...


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