Weighed my FD today!
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Just weighed my R2 today and it came to 2700 lbs exactly. Relevant mods are dp,mp, titanium catback, 51r battery, no airpump, no spare and 1/4 tank of gas. I thought I would have been in the 2600s for sure. Oh well, I'll have my gas down to 1/8th and be in that range next time
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not bad!
I want to weigh my civic hatchback when I'm done with it.
i'm going for under 2000lbs
and yes that is with an interior,
only partially stripped(no rear seats, cargo cover, spare/cover/tools).
the oem weight is supposed to be 2070,
so I figure with ac, windshieldwiper, splashgaurds, lightweight battery, no intake resonator, and previously mentioned stripping, I should break 2000lbs easy!!
of course I dont have a 300something hp rotary twinturbo in there.. but still.. hehe.
I want to weigh my civic hatchback when I'm done with it.
i'm going for under 2000lbs
and yes that is with an interior,
only partially stripped(no rear seats, cargo cover, spare/cover/tools).
the oem weight is supposed to be 2070,
so I figure with ac, windshieldwiper, splashgaurds, lightweight battery, no intake resonator, and previously mentioned stripping, I should break 2000lbs easy!!
of course I dont have a 300something hp rotary twinturbo in there.. but still.. hehe.
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Originally posted by blueskaterboy
metric is much more practical especially in engineering, etc. but you cannot deny the standard system is VERY easy to visualize and understand, just the conversion is very bad because there is no set "base".
metric is much more practical especially in engineering, etc. but you cannot deny the standard system is VERY easy to visualize and understand, just the conversion is very bad because there is no set "base".
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Originally posted by InsaneGideon
Yea, I'd much rather tell time as, for example, "half past a monkey's ***, quarter to his *****". What's with this 12/24 hour BS NIST is trying to feed us? Makes no sense...
Yea, I'd much rather tell time as, for example, "half past a monkey's ***, quarter to his *****". What's with this 12/24 hour BS NIST is trying to feed us? Makes no sense...
1 kilo-second is about 17 minutes
1 mega-second is about 12 days
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Originally posted by MikeC
You 'mericans really need to get into the 21st century and start using metric. I don't know how you guys even think in these units
You 'mericans really need to get into the 21st century and start using metric. I don't know how you guys even think in these units
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