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Old Mar 14, 2005 | 06:16 PM
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Just did this last night in addition to swissing the hood some. It's still a work in progress--I'm planning on taking a lot more bracing out from under the hood and converting to a prop rod set-up. I didn't weigh everything yet, but I'm guessing it's around 10-15lbs so far.
















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Old Mar 14, 2005 | 06:18 PM
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Thats horrible.
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Old Mar 14, 2005 | 07:48 PM
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Not to be discouraging but you need to lay off the tobacky.....
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Old Mar 14, 2005 | 08:53 PM
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why would you do that?
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Old Mar 14, 2005 | 09:05 PM
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um....weight reduction?
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Old Mar 14, 2005 | 09:12 PM
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Like I said.. not trying to discourage your modding but it seems a little ricey and not Camaro'ish... but everybody likes different things..... keep modding...
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Old Mar 14, 2005 | 09:29 PM
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those are a bit off on an f-body. recommend switching to standard set of hood pins, chrome! if you need some, pm me i've got an extra set that's never been opened that i'll let go cheap.

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Weight reduction? For what? You do know your car is a 14 second 6 cylinder car, right? Very riceriffic. I can appreciate the modification bug, but for crying out loud, at least get some that are not red and are not available in the "bolt on aisle" at Pep Boys.
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Originally Posted by SPANKY LS1
Weight reduction? For what? You do know your car is a 14 second 6 cylinder car, right? Very riceriffic. I can appreciate the modification bug, but for crying out loud, at least get some that are not red and are not available in the "bolt on aisle" at Pep Boys.

hey come on now spanky, that v6 comment was a bit over the top, unless you know him personally or something. maybe, and i mean no offense by this, maybe he can't afford a v8 model. i agree as many have so far that the pins have to go, but no need to get rough with the new guy. just my oppinion. besides, weight reduction works for the positive on ANY car, even Honda's.

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hey come on now spanky, that v6 comment was a bit over the top, unless you know him personally or something. maybe, and i mean no offense by this, maybe he can't afford a v8 model. i agree as many have so far that the pins have to go, but no need to get rough with the new guy. just my oppinion. besides, weight reduction works for the positive on ANY car, even Honda's.

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Nothing wrong with modding a 6 cylinder car, or a Honda for that matter. Red gaudy hood pins are ricey in my opinion, it doesn't matter if they are on a V6 Camaro, 80 hp Honda, or a 1200+ fwhp/ 1000+ fwtq on 93 Octane car. As you said in an earlier post, regular hood pins would perform the same function, and look 500% better.

To Little G- Keep on modding. Man, its your car do whatever makes you happy. If it were MY car, I'd have done it differently, but its not. Keep up the hard work, and build it how YOU want to. Please take my (and other) criticism for what it is, opinion.

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Little G, nice job on the 14.0 with stock internals, that's got to be pretty close to the record for a SI M5 3.8.

I'd prefer a less fancy finish for the hood pins but other than that I thinks it's cool.
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Old Mar 15, 2005 | 07:14 AM
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not bad.
you think you lost 15 lbs?
is that with removing the hood cylinders?

what did you use to cut your hood, a hole saw?

i thought about cutting my hood to loose some weight, since im broke right now and cant get a lightweight hood right now.
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Originally Posted by SPANKY LS1
Nothing wrong with modding a 6 cylinder car, or a Honda for that matter. Red gaudy hood pins are ricey in my opinion, it doesn't matter if they are on a V6 Camaro, 80 hp Honda, or a 1200+ fwhp/ 1000+ fwtq on 93 Octane car. As you said in an earlier post, regular hood pins would perform the same function, and look 500% better.

To Little G- Keep on modding. Man, its your car do whatever makes you happy. If it were MY car, I'd have done it differently, but its not. Keep up the hard work, and build it how YOU want to. Please take my (and other) criticism for what it is, opinion.

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why you gotta point out my weak *** setup?
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Old Mar 15, 2005 | 12:48 PM
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Originally Posted by smokinHawk
not bad.
you think you lost 15 lbs?
is that with removing the hood cylinders?

what did you use to cut your hood, a hole saw?

i thought about cutting my hood to loose some weight, since im broke right now and cant get a lightweight hood right now.

Yeah, I used a hole saw for the swissing. The hood struts are still in there for now. I just weighed everything so far and it turned out to be 10lbs. I'm gonna take out the struts and the strut bracing and convert to prop rod instead. I figure that would be another 10lbs or so. Race weight should now be around 3100.
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Old Mar 15, 2005 | 08:52 PM
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Damn v6's :p

Get those flush mounted hood pins that require the hex key

See ya at the track! Bring it Craig! :p
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Old Mar 16, 2005 | 09:51 AM
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Yeah 14 flat is pretty good for a sixer. Just as quick as mustang GT's. Now that you got the pins you can remove the latch mechanism and rig up a slick ram air set up
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v6 love you guys, i went 13.8 NA in my v6 so suck my *** haha. i miss it, you could mash the gas for a block, listen to power being made for some time, now i tap my throttle and im doin 60 haha.

props for the 14.0 na in an M5, i think the best i got was 14.0-2 na in my m5...id have to go look though for the exact number. i know the cam dropped me a bit but not anywhere near what it should of because of lack of tuning abilities back then. good luck with the car man! hope you can get it into the 12's na, that would be unreal.
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Old Mar 16, 2005 | 06:37 PM
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I think 14.0na is awesome for a 6
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Old Mar 17, 2005 | 03:21 PM
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oh, however i do agree, get that red offa that car brother, get some chrome or at least black haha
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