Mike
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Engine: standard bar Ian's cat back exhaust, unsure on manufaturer
Suspension:
Bilstein Sprintline springs and shocks
Whiteline rear ARB
Front ARB removed
Polybushed track control arms and rear beam
Wheels and tyres:
C SXis with Federal FZ-201s in 195/50/15
Interior:
Cobra Imola S buckets
Willans Harnesses
OMP steering wheel
All plastics apart from dash removed
Inner door skins cut out
Poly carbs
Hybrid rollcage (part Custom Cages, part homemade)
Brakes:
2ltr fronts with Ferodo DS2500 pads
Standard drums
Braided lines
Think that's about it for now
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Nick-S
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Nice one. Should be be fun to thrash round a track
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Mike
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Aye, looking forward to it's first proper test at TVL.
Forgot to mention it was down to 828kg when we weighed it after Knockhill although the new tyres have upped that a bit now, they're heavy buggers at 9.3 kilos each
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FAZ
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whats the book weight figure for a 3 and 5door b in stock trim?
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Mike
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According to Parkers a 1.6 Sport is 1029kg which equates to a 200kg saving
The book figures vary massively across the range though. I'm not sure what model your's is but for a boggo LS 1.2 16v the book figure's only 867 which is actually lighter than my SXi was after stripping it out
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FAZ
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200kg
well say 900 with the extra doors, though now the sunroofs gone 880kg?
cant wait for the weekend
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Mike
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Sorry that 867 was a 5 door too. What model is your's? I'll look it up
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FAZ
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x12xe club / breeze, cant remember
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FAZ
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club
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Mike
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Club is 946, breeze is 867
As a rough guide, my SXi got weighed at 880kg from a book figure of 911kg and that was pretty much just the back seats and plastics removed, still had the spare wheel, soundproofing etc. but it lost me 30kg
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FAZ
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946 :/
still 200 on version II
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Mike
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I reckon you're easily under 900 now, 30 for back seats and plastics, you're buckets are welded in iirc, my Cobra subframes I had in the SXi were 10 kg each so that's your's down to 896, sunroof 882, soundproofing? if so that's another 10-15ish
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FAZ
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nah ive kept that, for now....
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Mike
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On a par with GTE then, not a bad place to be
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antnee
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I wish Ibiza's could get that low! Think it must have thick panels!
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Mike
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Braided lines fitted
Eezibleed's spat it's dummy out now though and chucked brake fluid everywhere so I've got braided lines but no brake fluid in them
Waiting for Ian to return so we can bleed them the old fashioned way
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DansCorsaSXi
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Nice one Mike,see you saturday.
I'll be getting plenty of vids of you lot on the track.
Star silver C20XE SXi Project thread
Smoke Grey Corsa GSi Project thread
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3i_gaz
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quote: Originally posted by Mike B
They were the second cheapest option that Tweeks gave me when they said they can't get r888s. The only thing cheaper was Federal RS-Rs but they're pretty much road tyres again.
The full set was about £506+fitting though so not particularly cheap, no
RSR's are a fappng good tyre you know dude! we took a friends 172 track car the ring on a set to try out and was more than impressed! be good to hear feedback on these others though man, car looks really well!!
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Mike
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Brakes bled, ready to be loaded on the trailer, sound
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Chris F
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Take it Ian dont need it then for some cheap vauxhall :lol
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Ian
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No all Mikes tomorrow.
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Mike
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Aye, Ian's towing something a little bit different for this one
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Ian
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Chris F
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8v cav? Lol
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Mike
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Braided lines work well, tyres work well. Bring on the next 2 sessions
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