Reduction Kit
2011
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where can i get a weight reduction kit for a 92 3000gt vr4?
i want this car to weight a lot less so i can fly on the quarter mile
Here are a few tricks that you can do by reducing another +-200kgs. Remaining passenger seats are to be remove, uphostry to be remove and strip to panel paint. Next, your front & rear bumper to be strip plus bracket & harness to be remove too. Replace with fibre glass molded ones if you wanna retain the looks. Your trunk compartment must be empty inclusive of those uphostry. Replace hood with fibre glass type & in the hood area, remove the water wiper reservoir, dismantle the aircondition unit (both exterior & interior). The battery unit must be relocated at the rear of the vehicle and must replace with a smaller & lighter unit (just enough for race condition).
With these, you should have a weight reduction of 200kgs +-. Now go for tuned section to increase the BHP.
Go Wireless! End Copper (geekzone)
Well, I was face with an interesting conundrum last week.
My internet is with TelstraClear, and it comes in downstairs. The network is
attached to the house at the corner closest to the street pole. which means I
have limited option for upstairs internet service, where the most demand comes
from. Today it's served by WIFI, with varying results.
So I had the opportunity to put in high quality wiring from downstairs to
upstairs, in that some renovations are going on and the floorboards are up.
What better possible time, right?
Except for the quote, which came back at about $1.2k. Seriously. From 2
electricians. 2x 75m CAT6 runs.
I could endeavour to do it myself, but I genuinely don't have the time or the
useful tools to achieve that without scrapped knuckles and banged head (time
in roof space is required). which forced me to stop and reconsider.
Why do I need this?
$1200 would buy a very nice set of wireless equipment - if I knew what had the
best punch/performance and so on. I don't, which means either taking brand
risks (Apple's gotta be good, right?) or lots of time googling different kit.
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