Other Lightweighting Options.


STORMCAT

GT
Mark IV Lifetime
Le Mans 2010 Supporter
May 25, 2006
7,592
Ft. Lauderdale
Carbon fibre dual maxi size cup holder ?

NO LED lights in any air intakes ;)

The LED's provide positive Ionization of the intake air molecules and the blue color cools the air.. both increase Horsepower..... but comeon.. you knew that...:rolleyes:rolleyes
 

STORMCAT

GT
Mark IV Lifetime
Le Mans 2010 Supporter
May 25, 2006
7,592
Ft. Lauderdale
Ceramic wheel bearings?

Good one !!
 

RALPHIE

GT Owner
Mar 1, 2007
7,278
For the race version, there is a required minimum weight at Le Mans for the cars - LM P1 is 850 Kg (1,874 lbs.); LM P2 is 900 Kg (1,984 lbs) GTE Pro and Am are 1,245 Kg (2,745 lbs). So, you can see that the GT classes are almost 900 lbs heavier than the prototypes.

As the race GT will be in GTE Pro, one can certainly make the car lighter than the minimum and then corner weight it to get the best weight distribution, but it can not ever be less than the minimum or it will be disqualified.
 

Brombear

GT Owner
Mark II Lifetime
May 16, 2013
1,408
Frankfurt Area, Germany
You should talk to VW about that, maybe it's even better than their intake air organizer ;)
 

mmlcobra

GT Owner
May 25, 2013
1,228
Eliminate mufflers completely.
Who needs them on a turbo car?!
 

Empty Pockets

ex-GT Owner
Mark IV Lifetime
Le Mans 2010 Supporter
Oct 18, 2006
1,362
Washington State
Dropping 25 pounds at the gym would probably be the least expensive.

Nutrisystem is faaar less work (as in 'none')...but, then again, their plan doesn't afford one the opportunity to meet any new female 'hardbodies' while on it.

Hmmmm...on second thought...given the aforesaid...there are a number of gyms listed in the yellow pages...:facepalm:

Carry on...
 

nota4re

GT Owner
Mark IV Lifetime
Le Mans 2010 Supporter
Feb 15, 2006
4,339
We've had some really poor experiences with Braille batteries so I hope that is not what has been chosen for the production car. For our race Miata, we are using a generic LiFe battery (much safer than LiPo) and it is working great and we give it no special treatment - no battery tender, no special charging, etc. It weighs in a 2.2 lbs whereas the already small conventional (lead acid) battery for the Miata weighs 22lbs.
 

Cobrar

GT Owner
Mark II Lifetime
Jun 24, 2006
4,037
Metro Detroit
You should talk to VW about that, maybe it's even better than their intake air organizer ;)

Post of the month! :facepalm:
 

STORMCAT

GT
Mark IV Lifetime
Le Mans 2010 Supporter
May 25, 2006
7,592
Ft. Lauderdale
For the race version, there is a required minimum weight at Le Mans for the cars - LM P1 is 850 Kg (1,874 lbs.); LM P2 is 900 Kg (1,984 lbs) GTE Pro and Am are 1,245 Kg (2,745 lbs). So, you can see that the GT classes are almost 900 lbs heavier than the prototypes.

As the race GT will be in GTE Pro, one can certainly make the car lighter than the minimum and then corner weight it to get the best weight distribution, but it can not ever be less than the minimum or it will be disqualified.

Thanks Ralphie. I'm referring to the Street car where any weight can be saved is a bonus
 

STORMCAT

GT
Mark IV Lifetime
Le Mans 2010 Supporter
May 25, 2006
7,592
Ft. Lauderdale
You should talk to VW about that, maybe it's even better than their intake air organizer ;)

They need more than a " talk " :biggrin
 

Matt

GT Owner
Jan 27, 2012
126
Tampa, FL
For the race version, there is a required minimum weight at Le Mans for the cars - LM P1 is 850 Kg (1,874 lbs.); LM P2 is 900 Kg (1,984 lbs) GTE Pro and Am are 1,245 Kg (2,745 lbs). So, you can see that the GT classes are almost 900 lbs heavier than the prototypes.

As the race GT will be in GTE Pro, one can certainly make the car lighter than the minimum and then corner weight it to get the best weight distribution, but it can not ever be less than the minimum or it will be disqualified.

And if it's disqualified, does that mean it can't win?
 

twobjshelbys

GT Owner
Jul 26, 2010
6,280
Las Vegas, NV
And if it's disqualified, does that mean it can't win?

It would not be allowed to run. That said, they could be invited to "Garage 56".

But don't worry, they'll make it work.
 
A total loss of gravity would be the ultimate light weighting option. Intriguing.
 

dbk

Admin
Staff member
Le Mans 2010 Supporter
Jul 30, 2005
15,260
Metro Detroit
We've had some really poor experiences with Braille batteries so I hope that is not what has been chosen for the production car. For our race Miata, we are using a generic LiFe battery (much safer than LiPo) and it is working great and we give it no special treatment - no battery tender, no special charging, etc. It weighs in a 2.2 lbs whereas the already small conventional (lead acid) battery for the Miata weighs 22lbs.

Details?

Braille seems pretty ubiquitous in high level motorsport. Robertson's are running the same battery from the podium car today.
 

Brombear

GT Owner
Mark II Lifetime
May 16, 2013
1,408
Frankfurt Area, Germany
Yes, titanium exhaust system from Akrapovic would be great weight reduction plus awesome exhaust sound.
 

ThatPhilBrettGuy

GT Owner
May 9, 2007
391
London, UK.
A total loss of gravity would be the ultimate light weighting option. Intriguing.
Wouldn't help ;) It's loss of mass that counts....
 

Matt

GT Owner
Jan 27, 2012
126
Tampa, FL
But isn't it gravity that determines mass?
 

texas mongrel

GT Owner
Mark II Lifetime
May 3, 2009
1,686
Houston Texas
But isn't it gravity that determines mass?

Geek fight coming up!
 

Xcentric

GT Owner
Mark II Lifetime
Jul 9, 2012
5,213
Myakka City, Florida
But isn't it gravity that determines mass?

Neg! Mass is independent of gravity. Gravity gives mass weight. You're trolling, aren't you? :lol
 

ThatPhilBrettGuy

GT Owner
May 9, 2007
391
London, UK.
But isn't it gravity that determines mass?

No

Geek fight coming up!

Sort of a knockout with the first punch :lol

Mix mass with gravity and get weight.