weight reduction thoughts

Has anyone ever thought about or has taken out the whole back seat? It feels really heavy when i put it down. Honestly i only need a passenger seat for my girl, and the whole back area lol. I dont know how much this would help to make my poor ty faster. What if i took bolth out. Someone please enlighten me. Thanks :tup:
 

91blazins10

Active member
Re: weight reduction thoughts

I dont think it really weighs that much to see any noticeable improvement, but every little bit helps.
 

SY2455

70's Veteran
Re: weight reduction thoughts

blktyphoon said:
right now it has a manual boost controller and a walbro and an uninstalled afpr.

When you install the AFPR each truck is diff as far as the pressure setting, My truck likes 45lbs. Do you have a gage to set your pressure with?

Do the basic stuff 1st listed in the 2nd link under the heading of.

What do you need to go faster? What should you spend your money on?

There is alot of information out there, some of the best can be found by going thru these links.

http://www.syty.org/index.php?optio...&id=8&Itemid=87

http://www.sportmachines.com/maintenance_tips.php




And make one of these.

http://www.nwstp.com/oldsite/scoop.html
 
Re: weight reduction thoughts

thanks will do i like this scoop design. I have some airframer friend that can make one for me.
 

SY2455

70's Veteran
Re: weight reduction thoughts

Now that I said all this other stuff 1st. I would keep the seat in case you have extra people.
 

SY1616

Donating Member
Re: weight reduction thoughts

Lose the spare tire and jack too. Replace with a bottle of fix-a-flat. ABS and A/C delete.
 

hatrik8

Donating Member
Re: weight reduction thoughts

I'd leave the seat unless you are serious into racing. It would be a substantial weight savings I would think. However I laugh at street cars that have all the seats missing and the interior gutted.
 

Silly

Banned
Re: weight reduction thoughts

IMHO there are better ways to reduce weight without the gutted look.

This is an estimate since I haven't weighed it yet but I figure I got my truck down to 3200-3300 with me in it and I still have 100% full interior power seats, doors, windows.

But let's hear some other weight loss options who has done what and to what gain, or in this case, loss.
 

DanenGraham

Big in the rear
Re: weight reduction thoughts

hatrik8 said:
I'd leave the seat unless you are serious into racing. It would be a substantial weight savings I would think. However I laugh at street cars that have all the seats missing and the interior gutted.

I hate seeing gutted cars, on the steet.

This may be harsh, but yeah. Sounds like you trying to Fck up a good thing. Worry about weight when your going a little faster.
 

12secondSY

Syty Killer :(
Re: weight reduction thoughts

Heres what I removed to save weight, it was good for a few hundred pounds or so.
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Just kidding, but really the back seat makes it look a ton better inside. I bet it would save you a decent amount of weight, but I wouldnt mess with it unless you are at a track day or have a money race. Remove ABS, A/C if you dont need it, get lighter brakes(aluminum rear drums), etc.
 

Silly

Banned
Re: weight reduction thoughts

Anyone have any ideas on what you can remove INSIDE the truck with still keeping a stock looking apperance? Toss some ideas out there, I think I have covered most already but woudl love to get the truck down to 3000-3100.
 

12secondSY

Syty Killer :(
Re: weight reduction thoughts

Silly said:
Anyone have any ideas on what you can remove INSIDE the truck with still keeping a stock looking apperance? Toss some ideas out there, I think I have covered most already but woudl love to get the truck down to 3000-3100.
Sound deadener, speakers, rear seat belts, driver weight :lol:

Dont know how big you are but im 115-120lbs, my vehicles go fast(especially the bikes) :rotf:
 

Spinall4

New member
Re: weight reduction thoughts

I shipped mine a while back when I sold it. It was just under 75 lbs for the back seat, bolts, box & packaging.

I say if you want to take it out, take it out. Let all the haters kiss your ass, It bolts in and out so its not like you couldn't put it back in in the future.
 

SY2455

70's Veteran
Re: weight reduction thoughts

12secondSY said:
driver weight :lol: Dont know how big you are but im 115-120lbs, my vehicles go fast(especially the bikes) :rotf:

Man you better stay indoors when the wind blows, because you might fly away.:haha: JK

I haven't weight that since I was in the service, 30+ years ago.:rotf: :rotf:
 

SY2455

70's Veteran
Re: weight reduction thoughts

Silly said:
Anyone have any ideas on what you can remove INSIDE the truck with still keeping a stock looking apperance? Toss some ideas out there, I think I have covered most already but woudl love to get the truck down to 3000-3100.

If you are serious about this then look this over. There was a company that made all the windows that our truck uses but I can't find it right now.

http://mywebpages.comcast.net/proglass/advantage.html
 
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