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4g Weight reduction & MOT question

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Ted
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Post by Ted » Tue Oct 16, 2012 11:46 pm

i wasn't suggesting you cut the rear floor out (and replace it with a sheet of tin foil ;) ) or cut the doors up until theres nothing left but a flimsy skin and an aluminium door card :shock: but i would if i knew i'd replaced the missing strength with something far stronger :lol: as an example when i was building the pickup i thought about all the bars i was welding into the rear of the car to reinforce what i'd cut out and thought, hang on if i get hit up the arse hard in this the piece of box section i got replacing what would have been the parcel shelf ( but about a foot further forward) is going to pin me to the dashboard when the box section from the rear bootlid shut area gets pushed forward. so i had to design a crumple zone into it to fold the rear end of the car but not push the bar behind the seats into the occupants. there's loads you can cut out if you think about what your doing before you actually do it but sometimes you can end up putting more in than you actually take out. lots of plastic and ali in the pickup and only around 60kg lighter than before i started but it wasn't meant to be a weght saving exercise.

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Post by secla » Wed Oct 17, 2012 12:31 am

I would imagine it would be down to the descretion of the mot tester. I doubt theres any hard and fast written rule about it as every car is different

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4g Weight reduction & MOT question

Post by Gabriel90 » Fri Oct 26, 2012 7:06 pm

Hopefully I'll get my full cage soon, but won't cut anything out until I see what the cage covers and where! But I do plan on cutting the rear floor with wheel well out too!

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Post by secla » Fri Oct 26, 2012 7:17 pm

know a guy who did that on his drag car. suprisingly little weight saved

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