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Neil Davies
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #510 on:
July 13, 2011, 10:45:58 am »
I've been going to the gym for the last three months and I've PUT ON two pounds!
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Bruce
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #511 on:
August 09, 2011, 08:25:08 am »
Here is the IRS rear trailing arm pivot bolt. Stock is completely solid and a hefty 251g each. My drilled ones are 123g, for a reduction of 256g, or 51%.
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Fasterbrit
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #512 on:
August 09, 2011, 20:57:02 pm »
A half a pound saving on just two bolts! Good work Bruce
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Bruce
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #513 on:
August 13, 2011, 05:24:01 am »
If Phil needed these, he'd make them from Ti!
His bolts would be 143g for the pair instead of 502g.
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Bruce
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #514 on:
September 05, 2011, 22:43:56 pm »
We've got a local restoration shop that specializes in pre-war, high end European cars. I saw this coil bracket on one of the work benches. It is made from 1mm Al. At first, I thought there's no way that would survive, but then I realized it is mounted to the car body, not the shaking engine. I didn't get a weight on it, but I'm sure you can use your imagination.
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Bruce
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #515 on:
September 19, 2011, 04:35:23 am »
I drilled this last year. What I learned from this, is that drilling small holes in sheet metal is a colossal waste of time!!!
251g --> 168g = 33%
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Fasterbrit
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #516 on:
September 19, 2011, 21:40:31 pm »
Maybe a waste of time, but looks the dog's danglies
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Pas
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #517 on:
September 19, 2011, 22:11:22 pm »
Remember Bruce every little counts
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Bruce
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #518 on:
October 18, 2011, 08:09:01 am »
I don't think we've discussed batteries yet.
I remember talking to Mark Herbert years ago about Odyssey motorcycle batteries. I know a couple of guys that tried the PC680. It's got 680A of cranking (for a short time), and it does work in a VW. But you don't have much reserve. It weighs 6.8kg. That's pretty good compared to the normal antique battery most of us use. (12-15kg)
Today I found out about the new Lithium batteries.
http://www.solomotoparts.com/product.php?productid=48290&cat=539&page=1#more_details
It's only got 500 cranking amps, but look at the weight! 1.35 kg!!!
That is the biggest battery they make. If it wasn't enough, you could get 2 of the next size down and put them in parallel to get 720A. The total weight for two of them, 2.1kg. And they are super tiny too.
http://www.solomotoparts.com/product.php?productid=43444&cat=0&page=1
This co is in the OC. Who's going to be the first to go there and buy one for their VW?
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ibg
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Re: The weight saving thread
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October 18, 2011, 12:33:19 pm »
I use the 680, mixture of race and street use with an alternator. It cranks a 2387 9.4:1 easily. Its never gone flat in 4 years even with all electrics on and I have a heated front and rear screen in my Ghia. I like the sound of this lithium battery, I thing 500 cranking amps could do. with a ghia you have to get rid of all the weight you can.
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Nikke
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #520 on:
October 18, 2011, 16:49:48 pm »
Porsche top models can be ordered with a very light Li-battery,but the price is out of this world.
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Neil Davies
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #521 on:
October 19, 2011, 15:34:08 pm »
If the Lithium batteries are similar to the Lithium-Polymer units used in radio controlled cars, they're great until something goes wrong... They need to be charged in an explosion-proof bag, so I don't think I'd want one behind my drivers seat...
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mymedusa
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #522 on:
October 19, 2011, 16:47:37 pm »
i try this starterbatterie next.
http://autsys.tkk.fi/intranet/as-0.3200/attach/S11-20/GWL-LFP-Product-LP12V20AHB.pdf
116euro
http://www.ev-power.eu/?p=p_48&sName=lifeypo4-batteries-%2812v%29
if 4 more people want one we could get them for each 108 euro.
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DWL_Puavo
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #523 on:
October 19, 2011, 21:46:43 pm »
New lithium starter batteries are of LiFePO4 type, they won't catch fire or explode pretty much from anything. Way more safe than Li-Ion or lead-acid batteries. Also dis/re-charge rates are way up from Li-Ion. Recharge is also better than in lead-acid, however lead-acid still has the greates discharge rate. The downside is about half of energy capacity of Li-Ion, still way better than from lead-acid. Oh, and the price, that too
Bare 3,7V cells can be have for a couple hundred euros for the battery that could start up a car easily and fully reload in about 5 minutes. Not sure however if there's suitable modules to handle the recharge part.
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pupjoint
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #524 on:
November 01, 2011, 13:16:10 pm »
a friend of mine recently ordered some titanium parts for his mini from here
www.titanclassics.com
i emailed them if they are oing to make anything for aircooled vws
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Fasterbrit
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #525 on:
November 29, 2011, 18:47:23 pm »
After seeing Bruce's thread a few posts up I thought I'd make a coil bracket out of some Mil spec 50A titanium I have lying around (cheers Brad!). It measures 0.020" (0.5mm) and is incredibly strong for such thin sheet - easily up to the task of holding a coil. Anyway, I weighed a stock VW bracket and it weighed in at a hefty 74 grams. The ti bracket weighed in at a measly 12 grams! A weight saving of approx 84% ! Long live the diet
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dannyboy
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #526 on:
November 29, 2011, 19:46:18 pm »
ive got a bag of filler from the guy who is respraying my racecar will weigh it when i get it all together
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Bruce
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #527 on:
December 03, 2011, 20:44:31 pm »
Quote from: All Torque on November 29, 2011, 18:47:23 pm
I bet the bolt is a major % of the weight!
I'm scratching my head trying to figure out how to form that. Do you put in the 4 bends, then just wrap it around the coil?
BTW, I see several opportunities on your engine. Pictures at 11.
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Fasterbrit
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #528 on:
December 03, 2011, 20:59:56 pm »
Bruce, I measured both brackets without the bolts, so there is a great additional weight saving to be had if you used a ti bolt or even ali item.
To make the bracket I simply put the four bends in then wrapped the curve around the coil. Very simple and easy to do. I was going to punch larger holes in the bracket as I reckon 10 grams is easily achievable. Maybe will on the next bracket - I might even make a small batch if anybody wants one? Even at 12 grams the bracket is rediculously light. Picking it up seems to trick the brain as what's in your hand weight-wise doesn't compute with the size of bracket...
Keep posting pix of your lightening work Bruce; it's inspirational
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tikimadness
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #529 on:
December 03, 2011, 21:04:20 pm »
I'll take one Matt
Guess postage won't kill me
Michael
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Fasterbrit
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #530 on:
December 03, 2011, 21:20:05 pm »
Coolio. I will put you down on the list Michael. If we get another four people I'll make a small batch. You are right, it won't cost more than letter rate to post
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ianmac
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #531 on:
December 03, 2011, 21:36:20 pm »
Quote from: All Torque on December 03, 2011, 21:20:05 pm
Coolio. I will put you down on the list Michael. If we get another four people I'll make a small batch. You are right, it won't cost more than letter rate to post
Mat, I would take one for the ghia
must come and see you soon for a pasty and a chinwag
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Fasterbrit
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #532 on:
December 03, 2011, 22:22:29 pm »
Cheers Ian! Two on the list
Pop round anytime dude - I'll have the kettle ready
We need to tweak your motor on the rolling road soon. Can't wait to see what it puts out. Should be quite exciting
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Greasy Dave
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #533 on:
December 04, 2011, 18:48:07 pm »
I too am interested,but, i don't want to blow my tiny budget on a coil bracket.What sort of price would we be looking at ? Thanks Dave.
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Harry/FDK
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #534 on:
December 04, 2011, 20:08:40 pm »
One more please. Just let me know.
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Lids
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #535 on:
December 04, 2011, 20:10:01 pm »
Quote from: Greasy Dave on December 04, 2011, 18:48:07 pm
I too am interested,but, i don't want to blow my tiny budget on a coil bracket.What sort of price would we be looking at ? Thanks Dave.
As above but again dependent on price.
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Fasterbrit
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #536 on:
December 04, 2011, 21:03:12 pm »
I figure on £30 each due to them being handmade. If we get ten orders I can make them for 25. A titanium bolt costs about £5 and an Ali bolt costs about £1.50 so let me know if you guys need a ti bolt or Ali or just the bracket. I know it's not exactly cheap, but it's not made in a Chinese sweatshop - rather a Cornish pasty fueled engineer!
Postage about £1 uk and £2 europe. U.s. £3
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tikimadness
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #537 on:
December 04, 2011, 21:18:08 pm »
I thin the only way to go is with a titanium bolt.Those aluminum ones are way to heavy
Michael
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Fasterbrit
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #538 on:
December 04, 2011, 21:26:08 pm »
The Ali bolt is lighter! Not as strong though, although it doesn't need to be strong as it does not do much...
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Lids
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Re: The weight saving thread
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Reply #539 on:
December 04, 2011, 21:56:43 pm »
Go on then put me down for one.
Matt have you moved shop yet? As your website has gone haywire and is in microsoft latin!
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