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edevlin 08-26-2010 11:30 AM

I dont know how I found this old thread, but I got a chuckle out of it when I read it. I can now add GT3 seats to the weight-reduction program for an additional weight savings of about 40 lbs, over stock seats, no wonder the car feels like it is floating sometimes......

Ed

:D

"Here are my estimates of weight reduction efforts so far:

1. Lightweight flywheel, about 15 lbs lighter

2. Braille Lightweight Battery good 30 lighter (it weighs 15 lbs)

3. Replace spare tire with tire plugging kit and pump 25 lbs lighter

4. Headers and high-flow cats 20 lbs lighter than stock

That's about 90 lbs lighter than stock, which on a 2000 2.7L puts the dry weight of the car just under 2700 lbs."

grantsfo 08-26-2010 02:15 PM

How about almost 800 lbs lighter than stock? :cheers: ...and I still have steel fenders and doors

Cloudsurfer 08-26-2010 03:07 PM

To further resurrect this from the dead, which of the Braille batteries are you guys using? I'm looking in their "no-weight" series, at the B2317/ 17R. I know that with the Optima, I needed a 34R to get the terminals on the right side, so I assume the 17R would be correct here? It looks like the 11.5 and 15 pound batteries only come one way.

edevlin 08-27-2010 02:36 AM

I got a little under three years of life on my first Braille battery, it was a 15lb model. The folks at Braille say their batteries are not fond of cold weather and it would last longer if on a maintainer over the winter. The 15 lb unit worked fine, but when I replaced it I went with their 21 lb battery because I have a couple of good sized, outboard amps in my audio system. Below is the info from their website on the unit I am using,

Ed

:cheers:


Braille SKU #B3121Model

Name:21 lb Extreme Use Battery

Length:6.6"Width:5.2"Height:6.8"Minimum Weight:21 lbs

12 VoltsFull Charge Voltage:13.8 Volts

Short Circuit Current (Max Cranking Amps):3000

Pulse Cranking Amps (PCA) 5 sec @ 80F: [?]1380Pulse

Cranking Amps (PCA) 10 sec @ 80F:1207

Pulse Cranking Amps 20 sec @ 80F:1066

Cranking Amps 30 sec @ 80F:892

Cranking Amps 30 sec @ 32F:742

Cold Cranking Amps 30 sec @ 0F: [?]

550Reserve Capacity: [?]1hr 15mins

Capacity (C/20 rate): [?]31 amp hr

Internal Resistance:4.0 milliohms (.004 ohms)

Life Cycle @ 10% DOD: [?]3100 cycles est.B3121 - Gallery


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