Weighed my micra yesterday

Hola. Weighed my car yesterday. Car is road rally spec and stage so has quite a few additions
Sump guard
Tank guard
2 extinguishers
Various clocks etc
1 spare wheelband impact gun
All glass
900kg. Anyone else weighed theirs
 
My Mate works in a paper recycling plant. Popped up after work. Inthought it was quite heavy. Only 50kg lighter than my mk1 escort
 
my old bluey weighed in at 760kg,s at the local council tip kipsy
perspex r1/4,s and tailgate window, totally stripped rear, and loads of brackets etc cut off
 
If was to do a track day I could remove spare wheel, jack, impact gun, spot lights n brackets, sump guard and tank guard, extinguishers, spares, headlining, carpets,door cards front n rear, intercom, warning triangle and first aid kit, 4 massive mudflaps and full width tank flaps, interior extra lights, tow rope, (has 2 handbrakes as well) and my alpine stereo (joke). Fair bit could save there. Sump guard is 10mm thick and is as wide at the front to cover the inner part of the wishbones and comes back as far as the gear selector in engine bay. Really big strong guard. Got to be 50kgs ish there or more
 
£150 plus vat to buy one. Ain't really cheap. No real difference in side window weight as polycarb 4mm and think glass 3? Was same weight on my old corolla. Maybe time to start trimming brackets etc as free.
 
Just Been looking through my car to see where can shave a little weight. The car was a built rally car before I bought it and after taking things apart I've realised it has been lightened a bot already. I took the door cards off- speakers have been removed and side impact bars taken out. Dontknow how much weight I can save by removing excess metal without the door glass mechanism falling apart. Boot lid has had wiper motor removed- I may remove boot lock and trim some metal out of it plus remove one ram. Polycarb glass £150 shaped which bit steep. All seatbelts etc removed. Has harnesses. The car is fully seam welded- bit excessively I'd say so really strong with the mega janspeed cage.
 
Yeh It's on the road. Don't need them as far as I know. Mate owns mot station so no need anyway. I'd be interested to hear if anyone else has weighed their rally car? My car probably has 80-100 kg extra weight from rally prep compared to track day car.
 
Yeh It's on the road. Don't need them as far as I know. Mate owns mot station so no need anyway. I'd be interested to hear if anyone else has weighed their rally car? My car probably has 80-100 kg extra weight from rally prep compared to track day car.

sure, rally cars are under far more stress eh (re your broken wishbone :eek:) and they have to be overengineered to cope, this is why rallying does,nt appeal to me personally
i,ve done a lot of scrambling/crossing and i,ve done bangers and stockcars and nothing compares to literally climbing all over the car infront while leaning on/doorhandling the car alongside you for adrenaline :cool:, and this years trackdays have been fun too, but rallying just does,nt appeal i,m afraid :wasntme:
 
I love the sliding the car around. Miss my escort for this reason but doing house up so can't have it all. A massive buzz for me is when driving as hard as I can in the tight twisty lanes of Wales in the dark, wet leafy roads etc when you just catch a glimpse of red taillights in front of you and you push even harder to catch him. Then when he/she sees you the adrenaline is pumping is both of the drivers you prob won't believe the speeds and moments you will have giving you a massive buzz. If you catch someone they should let you past and see if they can then keep up. With road rallies you travel through farm yards, through barns, fields rough roads etc whet picking up code boards etc to ensure no cheating (does occur though unfortunately).
Stage rallies for instance over epynt is bonkers like being on a roller coaster that your in control. Check it out on YouTube
Can't comment on track days but they are bound to be fun
 
my 1.3 slx turbo with PAS, pulsar brakes, odyssey batt, rota alloys & 40kg front left ballast weighs 906kg on its own
 
Started cutting doors. Need windows to still go up n down
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Lots of weight in the objects as you can see
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My old car had the braces on the inside of the bonnet chopped very light indeed if a little flimsy :eek: but dont know if you can do that for road rallies?
 
Mine has pas, gtir brakes too, didn't consider them. Has yours got a cage too?

no cage, removed spare wheel, carpet, front sound proofing, roof lining but still has rear seats, parcel shelf

the pas adds afew kg & pulsar brakes are alot heavier than stock
 
Yeh carpets need to be fitted. I take them out for stages. They don't weigh much stripped down with no sound deadening. The bonnet has the braces removed, very floppy.
Cage and spare wheel, carpets and jack etc all add up. Maybe my car ain't too bad with all the accessories
 
my old bluey weighed in at 760kg,s at the local council tip kipsy
perspex r1/4,s and tailgate window, totally stripped rear, and loads of brackets etc cut off

weighed this red car at said council weighbridge today...... 740kgs (Y) (with mower and various gardening implements onboard lol)
 
weighed this red car at said council weighbridge today...... 740kgs (Y) (with mower and various gardening implements onboard lol)

sure your car wasn't full of antigravity? doing things like that is against the laws of physics!
 
Yes, thanks :p, just researched, called a "weighbridge" at my local dump. How does it work, will they let me weigh my car?
 
Mine was 680kg after I stripped it out (aircon, back seats, spare wheel, carpets, roof lining, all interior panels/trim excluding front door cards and dashboard). And that was with big heavy alloys :grinning:
 
Right guys, just came back from my local weighbridge, was a proper weighing scales, "high precision", charged £7, and my K11 weighed in at 960KG! :(

Weighbridge office gave me option to weigh with me in or out of car so I chose with myself in my car and with 2/7's of a tank of petrol.

I was expecting/hoped to get 900KG or under with me in the car and with a bit of petrol, and that was with no rubbish in my car (only about 3KG worth of c.d's, sat nav, notepad, tissues, torque wrench etc), and with my lightweight Rota Slipstreams!

I seriously need you guys' help how can I reduce the weight of my K11 (besides myself :laugh:)? My K11 does not have air-con, it is not worth the risk removing spare tyre so I am not going to do that, and I need the comfort of inside cabin. Suggestions would be great please guys (especially Daniel!)?! :grinning:
 
Right guys, just came back from my local weighbridge, was a proper weighing scales, "high precision", charged £7, and my K11 weighed in at 960KG! :(

Weighbridge office gave me option to weigh with me in or out of car so I chose with myself in my car and with 2/7's of a tank of petrol.

I was expecting/hoped to get 900KG or under with me in the car and with a bit of petrol, and that was with no rubbish in my car (only about 3KG worth of c.d's, sat nav, notepad, tissues, torque wrench etc), and with my lightweight Rota Slipstreams!

I seriously need you guys' help how can I reduce the weight of my K11 (besides myself :laugh:)? My K11 does not have air-con, it is not worth the risk removing spare tyre so I am not going to do that, and I need the comfort of inside cabin. Suggestions would be great please guys (especially Daniel!)?! :grinning:

must be all those heavy nismo parts :grinning: i think you will be hard pushed to get a 1.3 below 800kg,s without serious strippage personally (i,ve struggled to get mine to 720)
 
:laugh:, the only thing Nismo in my car at the moment is a Nismo gear knob and sticker on the dash! Woh, not that much Frank, I'm only looking to get it under 900KG with me in the car and 1/4 tank petrol :grinning:. I weigh 75-80KG. So I need/would like to get minimum 60KG off my K11 somehow?
 
Polycarb windows. Cut all the guts out of the doors, ditto tailgate, seats gone, run a space saver?? Lighter, alloy jack from porcshe on eBay, cut guts out of bonnet, ditch stereo, speakers etc, sound deadening, back seats, rear belts, slimfast diet!!
 
All about power to weight ratio. Different as mine competition car. My road car (civic type r) has all the creature comforts etc. It's a road car.
 
OK guys, thanks, I don't think this will work out as I need the "creature comforts" interior like carpets, seats, door cards etc. Any final suggestions?
 
But using tyre weld makes tyre places unable to repair a puncture, and my tyres are like £60-70 a corner. . .
 
must be all those heavy nismo parts :grinning: i think you will be hard pushed to get a 1.3 below 800kg,s without serious strippage personally (i,ve struggled to get mine to 720)

Looks like our car will have to go on a serious diet. IIRC we have removed around 50kgs from the car total. By those figures we'd need to lose like 100kgs and for the life of me I cannot even begin to fathom how to remove that much without say.......removing the engine and gearbox ;)

I take weight bridge figures with a pinch of salt. Sure, they should be accurate, but I've seen some outlandish figures from them in a past. Only a set of precision corner scales are going to tell the truth IMO.
 
But using tyre weld makes tyre places unable to repair a puncture, and my tyres are like £60-70 a corner. . .

Depends how often you get punctures really, I've only got one in 5 years of driving and a lot of the time punctures can't be fixed anyway.
 
Had two in a week few years ago. Bloody screws both times on a main road. Kids or messy builders? Doing rally Sunday was thinking about leaving out spare as no need for jack, impact gun or wheel then which adds up. Only about 15 mile loop but lots of kerbs
 
nothing compares to literally climbing all over the car infront while leaning on/doorhandling the car alongside you for adrenaline :cool:, and this years trackdays have been fun too, but rallying just does,nt appeal i,m afraid :wasntme:

I love the sliding the car around. Miss my escort for this reason but

hmmm door too door action + sliding the car around = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1o8h_fZ0Hkc&feature=related

however, i want to go racing in my micra next year. cant decide whether to look into the tarmac rallying that my boss does or look into sprints/hillclimbs
 
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