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12-25-2006, 08:17 PM | #1 |
Weight Savings
Seems like everyone is always after more power, more handling, and more braking. A great way to improve all of these for little to no cost is "weight savings". The benefits of removing weight from your car can be felt in acceleration, turns, and braking as well as helping the car save fuel, use less tires, and brakes.
Since the Yaris is my daily commuter and not a pure track car, I will be more conservative in stripping this car compared to my others Here is a list of things I've removed and kept track of as well as some planned changes. Removed/Replaced: (132) qty 4-15" stock steel wheels and tires 33lb each. (24) stock steel spare wheel and tire. (37) rear seat back rest (11) rear seat lower bench (6) rear seat bench steel support (33) stock battery (8) luggage tray/cover (2) rear luggage and passenger carpets (4) sun/privacy shade mechanism (13) stock steering wheel with airbag (20) qty 2 - stock front strut 10lb each (10) qty 2 - stock front spring 5lb each (6) qty 2 - stock rear shock 3lb each (6) qty 2 - stock rear spring 3lb each (9) stock rear rebar/crashbar (24) stock axle back exhaust (7) under seat jack and tool kit (track only) (352) Total weight of removed/replaced parts Added/Replaced: 104 qty 4 -15x7 Watanabe wheels and Bridgestone 195/55/15 tires 26lb each. 3 Nardi 330mm steering wheel with Works Bell hub and quick release 13 Odyssey PC680MJ battery 18 qty 2 - Cusco front coilover strut 9lb each 11 qty 2 - Cusco front spring 5.5lb each 6 qty 2 - Cusco rear shock 3lb each 8 qty 2 - Cusco rear spring and height adjuster 4lb each 5 C-One rear bumper bar 3 C-One rear strut brace 18 Tanabe Touring Medallion axle back exhaust 189lb Total added/replaced parts 163Lbs. = Total "weight savings" so far According to Toyotas literature the manual hatchback weighs in at 2293lb wet. I haven't weighed mine yet, but will do so shortly when I install my new coilovers and corner weight the car, but according to the specs my car should now weigh approximately 2130lb. Many of my measurements are approximations and I welcome others to correct me if you feel I've made any errors. I also plan to remove/replace/install the following parts which will change my numbers: Bucket seats (hoping for 20lb combined savings for both) C-One front sway bar (probably a couple pounds more than stock) C-One front under brace (probably + 3-5lb) front strut brace (probaby 2-3 lb) Progress rear sway bar (probably + 10-15lb) header (probably same as stock?) aerokit with paint (probaby + 5-7lb) JDM front rebar (~ 5-8lb less) remove rear wiper and motor (~ 10-14lb less) At this time I don't plan to remove the stereo, speakers, A/C, heater, interior, etc... But I may do so in future if I decide to take it further. If I do remove these items, any weight savings will be negated by the addition of a roll cage. I'll do my best to continue to weigh stock and replacement parts as I continue to modify the car. Please feel free to add any comments or ideas as to where else weight can be saved |
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12-25-2006, 10:13 PM | #2 |
Drives: 2007 Yaris manual dark silver Join Date: May 2006
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has anyone seen people remove the rear seat and put some carpet in so it would look nicer mabye i just retarded
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12-25-2006, 10:43 PM | #3 |
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stock xA seats weigh 65lbs. i replaced with MOMO START and T-Frame and had aluminum brackets manufactured.
total savings... 90lbs :) |
12-25-2006, 10:50 PM | #4 | ||
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Good news! I'm not sure that the Yaris seats are that heavy, I seem to remember someone saying they're actually pretty light, but I'll be swapping them out either way |
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12-25-2006, 10:54 PM | #5 |
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i would imagine you are correct, as they do sit much closer to the ground.
bracketry in aluminum tho, a little spendy, but they weigh in at only a couple pounds each :) i've weighed in at 2150 with a full tank of gas, on my street wheels, (+maybe 10lbs) the next 150lbs will be expensive lol |
12-25-2006, 11:01 PM | #6 |
It does get $$$ after this I actually had my eyes on the Ist since it first arrived here in the states. Came really close to purchasing more then once
Overall I'm pretty satisfied with the weight of these cars... I enjoy trying to get it down as much as I can though |
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12-25-2006, 11:09 PM | #7 |
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off topic but did you ever own a corolla? besides the GTS
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12-25-2006, 11:11 PM | #8 |
Nope... my only other FWD was a VW
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12-25-2006, 11:13 PM | #9 |
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oh ok.. good good, thought i may know you from back in the corolla days lol
car looks good, any track footage? |
12-25-2006, 11:20 PM | #10 |
I'm usually to busy between prepping my cars, and jumping in and out of students cars... I wrote something up a while back on here:
http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/sho...ighlight=track Now back on topic So who else has anymore ideas for weight savings? I'm not talking about little stuff like shift knobs and air freshners either |
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12-25-2006, 11:27 PM | #11 |
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I suppose if you wanted to be a little extreme you could lighten the doors, roof and frame by cutting out internal components like crash bars and so on. It would weaken the car, sure, but if you had a roll cage, it might be worth looking into?
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12-25-2006, 11:32 PM | #12 |
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all the easy ones you've stated.. removing carpet and sound deadening sounds like a bit of savings there.. from below the center of gravity, but weight nonetheless..
i'd like to see swapped door-cards on my car in the near future. once i get my new (1988 toyota pickup 1 ton long bed) daily driver i'll be a little more frisky with the mods to the xA |
12-25-2006, 11:41 PM | #13 |
Yeah, there's probably a few pounds in rear door beams which I wouldn't mind removing since I'll never have passengers back there... The fronts I think I'll leave in for now, at least until I get a cage.
I actually checked out the Tein Yaris which is pretty well gutted, and it doesn't seem that there is too much to remove... the floor did look nice and shiny without any carpeting though |
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12-26-2006, 01:10 AM | #14 |
Drives: 07 yaris Join Date: Dec 2006
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i need to lose wieght myself maybe 10-20lbs
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12-26-2006, 02:18 AM | #16 |
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OK... it's going a little extreme when you remove a safety device like an airbag... but what ever floats your boat.
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12-26-2006, 02:26 AM | #17 | |
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If you've never had an airbag blow in your face, you're in for a surprise! chemical burns, broken nose, broken ribs all because of a stupid minivan that backed into me at less then 10mph The airbag is the first thing I remove from all my cars. I know others will disagree and say I just had one bad experience, but I will take my chances with just a seat belt, for my passengers, I leave the choice up to them by leaving the passenger airbag in place. Everyone knows that you should remove the airbag before driving on track anyway... this just makes it easier so that I don't have to pull the fuse anytime I want to go to the track. And you can't argue with the looks and feel of a Nardi wheel :) |
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12-26-2006, 10:49 AM | #18 |
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i have heard alot of airbag horror stories! they really seem to do more damage than good in some cases. i have thought about removing mine, but we will see...
as for the nardi, a friend of mine got the deep dish all black with red stitching yesterday for christmas. it is HOT!! a good wheel seems to transfer more info to your hands too, althought the yaris wheel isnt that bad. good to see the weight savings, i like doing that stuff! in my old 240, it had everything removed except the dash and front seats. i even went so far to remove the sound deading, stereo, ac, everything! i gradually put things back in though, door skins, carpet, and finally the back seat (never put a radio back in though, lol!) bc i couldnt get a date to ride with me! oh well, price ya pay i guess. when i track the yaris, ill probably just remove the back seats, all the stuff in the trunk, and thats about it. this is supposed to be my civil car, lol
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