weight reductions
#61
Unfortunately this is the modern world we live in. Add any sort of luxury to a vehicle and the thing will weigh tons, literally. And you are unfortunately a vast minority in what you look for in a car. Older models are probably your only option, modified to modern performance standards.
On a side note, I highly consider you look at the Fiat 124. Aside from maybe not looking the best that car is damn good. And I say that as an enthusiast, not as someone who works for the company.
On a side note, I highly consider you look at the Fiat 124. Aside from maybe not looking the best that car is damn good. And I say that as an enthusiast, not as someone who works for the company.
#62
Unfortunately this is the modern world we live in. Add any sort of luxury to a vehicle and the thing will weigh tons, literally. And you are unfortunately a vast minority in what you look for in a car. Older models are probably your only option, modified to modern performance standards.
On a side note, I highly consider you look at the Fiat 124. Aside from maybe not looking the best that car is damn good. And I say that as an enthusiast, not as someone who works for the company.
On a side note, I highly consider you look at the Fiat 124. Aside from maybe not looking the best that car is damn good. And I say that as an enthusiast, not as someone who works for the company.
I have no interest in a car like the Fiat 124. It's just a Miata w/ different sheet metal, and it's heavier to boot. While light, the power-to-weight ratio is anemic compared to the base F-Type, and the Miata is better looking. I do agree that the Miata is an impressive handling car, but it's too underpowered to be of interest to me.
Last edited by Foosh; 02-08-2016 at 11:34 AM.
#63
#65
I think there is a market for lightweight sports cars w/ healthy power-to-weight ratios between 6 to 8 lbs/HP. As I said, the ideal specs for me would be a 3200 lb. car with a blown V6 developing at least 400HP or a bit better. I don't see that as unattainable. GM developed and produced the C6 Z06 from 2006-2013, which weighed 3200 lbs. and had 505HP. Of course, the C7 version has gained about 400 lbs. A true 911 competitor from JLR would really capture some attention, but that will require losing a lot of weight.
#66
See but if Chevy can't even do it anymore, with the most popular high end sports coupe out there, how is jaguar ever going to be able to? They can't afford to put nearly as much R&D into a vehicle as Chevy can, they just don't have the volume. Increasingly strict emissions, fuel economy and safety standards have backed OEMs into a corner as far as what they can do.
You say that I'm a minority, but that minority may be sizable enough to move a lot of cars. It was you who pointed me to the new Fiat 124 and the new Mazda Miata, which lost significant weight. Those cars achieved astonishingly light weights (~ 2500 lbs. ) while complying with current mandates, and the Miata has always enjoyed strong customer demand.
Just add some higher-end models with serious power, even if that means giving up some of the weight savings (plenty of cushion to spare), and the customer base will grow. Certainly FCA knows where to find some amazingly powerful engines.
That customer base is out there, but not necessarily a large presence on this forum.
#67
Just add some higher-end models with serious power, even if that means giving up some of the weight savings (plenty of cushion to spare), and the customer base will grow. Certainly FCA knows where to find some amazingly powerful engines.
That customer base is out there, but not necessarily a large presence on this forum.
That customer base is out there, but not necessarily a large presence on this forum.
#68
Foosh, we are already pretty close with the F-Type V6. We have the power with a good tune. Now we just need to shed 300 lbs. A change in seats, wheels, battery and brakes could get us more than half way there.
#71
#72
I knew I was getting a car that was more GT than Sports, but they did force more luxury on me than I wanted. I too may have been overly harsh on the Symposer system, but it's another thing I didn't want and had no choice. Could I trade it and the glass roof for some opposed piston calipers, please?
#73
Keep in mind the physical chassis has to be more robust to hold 400 horsepower vs 180. And then you've gotta have beefier brakes and suspension and bigger wheels and tires to hold that power... The weight adds up fast. I'm just saying it's not as easy as it sounds. Especially for a low production manufacturer. Hell, even supercars can't accomplish that feat.
What do you mean supercars can't accomplish that feat? As I said my target is 3200 lbs, and Porsche, McLaren, Ferrari all hit that target with a hell of a lot more power.
As Lance said, it would be pretty simple to come close to that target just by taking things off the base F-Type, and going w/ lightweight seats and wheels. 400HP is also easy w/ the V6. People would pay a premium for an F-Type "lightweight." I would.
Last edited by Foosh; 02-08-2016 at 09:09 PM.
#74
The offsets can be customised to your own specifications, at least that's what the seller says!
Would it be a worthwhile upgrade for performance? I have a feeling that the rims, which are truly worth it, are the forged ones which sell for 5k+. That's based of absolutely nothing except my feeling that 1k wheels that improve performance are too good to be true!
Would it be a worthwhile upgrade for performance? I have a feeling that the rims, which are truly worth it, are the forged ones which sell for 5k+. That's based of absolutely nothing except my feeling that 1k wheels that improve performance are too good to be true!
#75
The offsets can be customised to your own specifications, at least that's what the seller says!
Would it be a worthwhile upgrade for performance? I have a feeling that the rims, which are truly worth it, are the forged ones which sell for 5k+. That's based of absolutely nothing except my feeling that 1k wheels that improve performance are too good to be true!
Would it be a worthwhile upgrade for performance? I have a feeling that the rims, which are truly worth it, are the forged ones which sell for 5k+. That's based of absolutely nothing except my feeling that 1k wheels that improve performance are too good to be true!
The link below nicely explains the differences:
Wheel Tech Information - Wheel Construction
Last edited by Foosh; 02-09-2016 at 07:23 AM.
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#77
To disable it, I removed the plastic elbow on top and separated it from the hose that goes to the firewall. Into the hose side of the elbow I stuffed in a plug of rolled up ensolite. The plug is about 3cm long.
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MagnumPI (02-20-2016)
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#79
I'd hardly call a lightweight airbox "major". I still think the community should be focusing on wheels, exhaust components and most importantly seats if looking for serious weight reduction.
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