weight reduction
#3
The ones that I have done were spare tire, jack, back seats and seat belts, and washer fluid resevoir. If you do the washer resevoir one make sure its empty, because I didn't, and I didn't even think about it, and spilled it everywhere. Ah, but its all good. You will see what I mean if you go to do it. Well here is a link to a list I found using the search.....this should help you out.....
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...reduction+mods
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...reduction+mods
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Since this is in internal engine.......all of these anwers are wrong!!!!!
You can install a smaller camshaft, and run a quart low on oil....and coolant! Those 3 mods alne have to be good for a few pounds!!!! Also a lightweight aluminum flywheel (M6)!!!!!!!!
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You can install a smaller camshaft, and run a quart low on oil....and coolant! Those 3 mods alne have to be good for a few pounds!!!! Also a lightweight aluminum flywheel (M6)!!!!!!!!
Bad Joke^^^^
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#9
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I removed my carpet and padding and put down a DIY spray in bedliner (thin coat, less than 1lb can of it). I pulled the back seats, rear seat belts, spare tire and the jack. I plan on running Kirkey seats up front, lightweight battery relocated to the rear, VFN fiberglass hood, Pro-star wheels and once I get a cage in I'll remove the airbags and front and rear bumper supports.
You can also get a tubular k-member, light weight brakes, lexan back window, pull the ac unit, heater, p/s, swaybar, egr/air, speakers, firewall padding, padding under the dash and in the door panels and many other things you find that you have the desire to tear out of there!
You can also get a tubular k-member, light weight brakes, lexan back window, pull the ac unit, heater, p/s, swaybar, egr/air, speakers, firewall padding, padding under the dash and in the door panels and many other things you find that you have the desire to tear out of there!