997.1 on a diet
#1
Drifting
Thread Starter
997.1 on a diet
I weighed my 997.1 GT3 this weekend and it was 3,225 lbs with a little over a 1/2 tank of gas in it. Porsche lists the car at 3,075 but that must be with no fluids.
I'd like to get it down close to 3,100 if possible without chopping it up and ruining it as a street car or doing anything that's not reversible.
Currently it has the following weight saving items:
- GMG center muffler delete (still has side mufflers)
- Recaro SPG XL seats with steel side mounts and recaro sliders with GMG seat base plates
-18" CCW C10 wheels with 245/315 Pirelli DH
Things that add weight installed:
- OEM club sport back half roll cage
- Schroth harness
Off the top of my head I'm thinking, lightweight battery, less gas, removing pass seat. Any other ideas for weight removal without taking drastic measures like ripping out the interior, HVAC, stereo?
I'd like to get it down close to 3,100 if possible without chopping it up and ruining it as a street car or doing anything that's not reversible.
Currently it has the following weight saving items:
- GMG center muffler delete (still has side mufflers)
- Recaro SPG XL seats with steel side mounts and recaro sliders with GMG seat base plates
-18" CCW C10 wheels with 245/315 Pirelli DH
Things that add weight installed:
- OEM club sport back half roll cage
- Schroth harness
Off the top of my head I'm thinking, lightweight battery, less gas, removing pass seat. Any other ideas for weight removal without taking drastic measures like ripping out the interior, HVAC, stereo?
Last edited by CosmosMpower; 03-14-2017 at 12:21 PM.
#2
Originally Posted by CosmosMpower
I weighed my 997.1 GT3 this weekend and it was 3,225 lbs with a little over a 1/2 tank of gas in it. Porsche lists the car at 3,075 but that must be with no fluids.
I'd like to get it down close to 3,100 if possible without chopping it up and ruining it as a street car or doing anything that's not reversible.
Currently it has the following weight saving items:
- GMG center muffler delete (still has side mufflers)
- Recaro SPG XL seats with steel side mounts and recaro sliders with GMG seat base plates
-18" CCW C10 wheels with 245/315 Pirelli DH
Things that add weight installed:
- OEM club sport back half roll cage
- Schroth harness
Off the top of my head I'm thinking, lightweight battery, less gas, removing pass seat. Any other ideas for weight removal without taking drastic measures like ripping out the interior, HVAC, stereo?
I'd like to get it down close to 3,100 if possible without chopping it up and ruining it as a street car or doing anything that's not reversible.
Currently it has the following weight saving items:
- GMG center muffler delete (still has side mufflers)
- Recaro SPG XL seats with steel side mounts and recaro sliders with GMG seat base plates
-18" CCW C10 wheels with 245/315 Pirelli DH
Things that add weight installed:
- OEM club sport back half roll cage
- Schroth harness
Off the top of my head I'm thinking, lightweight battery, less gas, removing pass seat. Any other ideas for weight removal without taking drastic measures like ripping out the interior, HVAC, stereo?
#4
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my car is about 3100 wet/near full tank. keep in mind my car is a 0 spec with light headlights, no washers.
Weight reduction/adds:
recaro seats with aluminum side mounts
roll bar + harnesses (ADD)
lighter wheels
full suspension (all aluminum monoball, lighter than stock)
light battery
remove tools
radio delete, no cupholder
no side mufflers, stock center muffler
brembo rotors, aluminum hats (PCCB sizing, my car had PCCB)
Bbi titanium exhaust tips
near empty washer tank
light flywheel
Weight reduction/adds:
recaro seats with aluminum side mounts
roll bar + harnesses (ADD)
lighter wheels
full suspension (all aluminum monoball, lighter than stock)
light battery
remove tools
radio delete, no cupholder
no side mufflers, stock center muffler
brembo rotors, aluminum hats (PCCB sizing, my car had PCCB)
Bbi titanium exhaust tips
near empty washer tank
light flywheel
#5
for me side mufflers are heavy, not sure how much but guess would be around 25lb each side. Seats are also heavy. i think doing both of those alone would get you to the 3100 mark.
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#7
Drifting
Thread Starter
Would side muffler delete with GMG center bypass be too loud? I don't have my stock center muffler anymore.
I forgot I use heavy one piece steel rotors too, going to a $$$ 2 piece aluminum hat rotor would probably save some weight.
I had tools/compressor in frunk as well as glovebox, center console and both doors full of crap too. Won't make much difference but every bit helps.
I forgot I use heavy one piece steel rotors too, going to a $$$ 2 piece aluminum hat rotor would probably save some weight.
I had tools/compressor in frunk as well as glovebox, center console and both doors full of crap too. Won't make much difference but every bit helps.
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#8
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It may be on the loud side, I do not have direct experience on that but was told that most of the side muffler action is to tone down the drone... I was about to switch to side bypass but hold on into that as w/o rear muffler car is pretty loud...
Maybe some of the folks here can provide an insight on this.
Breaks will definitely help, moreover as it is rotating mass so effect shall be more relevant than same weight reduction on the suspended mass.
Maybe some of the folks here can provide an insight on this.
Breaks will definitely help, moreover as it is rotating mass so effect shall be more relevant than same weight reduction on the suspended mass.
#9
Drifting
Thread Starter
It may be on the loud side, I do not have direct experience on that but was told that most of the side muffler action is to tone down the drone... I was about to switch to side bypass but hold on into that as w/o rear muffler car is pretty loud...
Maybe some of the folks here can provide an insight on this.
Breaks will definitely help, moreover as it is rotating mass so effect shall be more relevant than same weight reduction on the suspended mass.
Maybe some of the folks here can provide an insight on this.
Breaks will definitely help, moreover as it is rotating mass so effect shall be more relevant than same weight reduction on the suspended mass.
#10
Drifting
Would side muffler delete with GMG center bypass be too loud? I don't have my stock center muffler anymore.
I forgot I use heavy one piece steel rotors too, going to a $$$ 2 piece aluminum hat rotor would probably save some weight.
I had tools/compressor in frunk as well as glovebox, center console and both doors full of crap too. Won't make much difference but every bit helps.
I forgot I use heavy one piece steel rotors too, going to a $$$ 2 piece aluminum hat rotor would probably save some weight.
I had tools/compressor in frunk as well as glovebox, center console and both doors full of crap too. Won't make much difference but every bit helps.
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#12
Rennlist Member
a SW pipe with headers and stock sides is louder than headers, side bypass, and stock center.
I pass at TH no problem with cup headers, stock center, BBI side delete pipes.
AND it weighs less.
#15
Drifting
the trick setup is cap the actuator pipes, remove the side mufflers, put on side bypass.
a SW pipe with headers and stock sides is louder than headers, side bypass, and stock center.
I pass at TH no problem with cup headers, stock center, BBI side delete pipes.
AND it weighs less.
a SW pipe with headers and stock sides is louder than headers, side bypass, and stock center.
I pass at TH no problem with cup headers, stock center, BBI side delete pipes.
AND it weighs less.