Who ate all the pies...
Who ate all the pies...
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Diablos-666

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2,786 posts

201 months

Thursday 3rd February 2011
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After reading about the weights of T cars on a previous thread and finding out that the T350 is heavier than both the Tamora and the Sagaris; I'm interested in finding out where the T350 hides the extra weight?


Lensey

2,526 posts

306 months

Thursday 3rd February 2011
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How much heavier are they?

Don1

16,468 posts

231 months

Thursday 3rd February 2011
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Round 100kg according to TVR...

Zippee

13,934 posts

257 months

Thursday 3rd February 2011
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The full cage will add a bit, as will the roof. I'd suggest a big portion will also be the rather heavy glass rear screen.

Diablos-666

Original Poster:

2,786 posts

201 months

Thursday 3rd February 2011
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Yes around 100kg

Was having discussions with nightspirit about reducing weight and came out with the following:

Standard Seats: 12-15kg
Cobra seats: 6kg

Forged Wheels - around 3kg saving per corner.

Alloy rad - Around 8kg saving over standard.

Various parts of CF inserts (trans tunnel, door cards etc)

With the above I reckon a saving of 50kg could be possible.

The above is all after market items, so where does the T350 hide it's extra weight, especially over the sag?

duff-man

634 posts

229 months

Thursday 3rd February 2011
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Zippee said:
The full cage will add a bit, as will the roof. I'd suggest a big portion will also be the rather heavy glass rear screen.
It's the same one fitted to the Sagaris though...


Were the cars measured fitted with air-con and the same amounts of fuel?

ETA: Back boxes and de-cats will obviously shed some fat as well

Edited by duff-man on Thursday 3rd February 15:51

nightSpirit

1,057 posts

191 months

Thursday 3rd February 2011
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You fat bd wink

If you could get the rear screens (another thread on this I spotted earlier) in coated acrylic/poly carb, it wouldn't scratch, would be much stronger than glass (think you'd need to go 4mm thick) and should save a good amount, on my last lightweight venture I bought some 4mm poly from Ebay and just cut it and rivetted into place for the rear and side windows, iirc the poly saving was about 2kg+ per window.

Diablos-666

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2,786 posts

201 months

Thursday 3rd February 2011
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hmmm i recently had a full JP exhaust system fitted along with de-cats, i wonder how much weight saving this has over standard?

Am leaving work early tomorrow to pick her up from str8six woohoo


Targarama

14,717 posts

306 months

Thursday 3rd February 2011
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8kg off the weight of the radiator by switching to alloy. I don't believe that. The radiator isn't that big and it has plastic ends anyway..Plus the alloy version isn't made of pixie dust.

As for the weight difference, I see it as additional strengthening. Plus no Tamora has got away from me on track (luckily I've not been up against Mrs S's red Tamora). Spend you money on driver tuition. Interestingly the Red Rose engined T350s didn't have any more poke than mine on the track either. Of course some drivers managed to navigate bends better than me, but that's down to the nut behind the wheel smile

So don't worry wink

JR

14,142 posts

281 months

Thursday 3rd February 2011
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Diablos-666 said:
where does the T350 hide it's extra weight, especially over the Sag?
If you read the earlier threads that you mentioned then you'll see that the Sag is the heaviest and the Tam the lightest with the T350 inbetween.

shep1001

4,619 posts

212 months

Thursday 3rd February 2011
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Exhausts weigh a lot too. I was surprised when I changed my std back box to the Racing green bean tins, they almost weigh nothing in comparison.


Shep

Don1

16,468 posts

231 months

Thursday 3rd February 2011
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JR said:
If you read the earlier threads that you mentioned then you'll see that the Sag is the heaviest and the Tam the lightest with the T350 inbetween.
Still we have no proof of this. Not a single scrap of real evidence. We have lots of people saying stuff, but there we go...

(Which is why I started the 'weights and measures' thread so we could actually get the info!)

Targarama

14,717 posts

306 months

Thursday 3rd February 2011
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shep1001 said:
Exhausts weigh a lot too. I was surprised when I changed my std back box to the Racing green bean tins, they almost weigh nothing in comparison.


Shep
Yeah, and now you'll have less traction smile Plus more noise energy = less power energy smile (OK, maybe not in this case...)

Targarama

14,717 posts

306 months

Thursday 3rd February 2011
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Don1 said:
Still we have no proof of this. Not a single scrap of real evidence. We have lots of people saying stuff, but there we go...

(Which is why I started the 'weights and measures' thread so we could actually get the info!)
Looking at it logically the Sagaris should weight a smidge more than a T350. It has the same drivetrain/mechanics/chassis (with minor tweaks), and the body has a lot more bits sticking out all over the place which I bet add a KG or three to the weight.

Of course a full tank of fuel probably weighs more than the difference between all three cars. Drive everywhere with 4L in the tank and enjoy the performance hehe

Don1

16,468 posts

231 months

Thursday 3rd February 2011
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Oh I agree the logic is sound - but where's the proof? It would just be interesting, y'know?

PIW19

146 posts

198 months

Thursday 3rd February 2011
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Have to agree on the obsession with saving weight is in the mind to us mere mortals. I race bikes in a power to weight class, Thunderbikes, and it really is whats in the head of the fastest rider. You could take 30 kg of my bike and it still wouldn't help. You brake later, hold more corner speed and get on the gas earlier and its game over, no matter what your steed. Top Gear proove this regularly with their 'star in a reasonably priced car' feature, some of the fastest people have never seen a track before.

All the flash carbon fibre in the world can't help you win races / be the fastest away from the lights. And no, I haven't won a race as yet loser

Still be interesting to know what poundage the 350 tips the scales at, reckon it's time for a trip to the local weighbridge. More for bar room bragging than anything else, will let you know after its been in Power Tuesday having its electrical gremlins sorted.

s5tvr

1,239 posts

256 months

Thursday 3rd February 2011
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It makes no sense to me that a T350 is heavier than a Sag - in fact quite the reverse makes more sense. The Tam you would expect to be a tad lighter.

Targarama

14,717 posts

306 months

Friday 4th February 2011
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A weighbridge figure would be interesting. Are TVR published weights dry or wet? There is probably quite a few KG of oil, coolant, petrol etc.

markh1

2,846 posts

232 months

Friday 4th February 2011
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I don't think it would really help just weighing one sag or T350. Because of the handmade nature of the cars I bet no two cars weigh the same. There seems to be as much as a 200kg difference between some of the cerbs.

LeeT350c

575 posts

204 months

Friday 4th February 2011
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I will weigh mine next week and post up the results.

With regards to the exhaust system I have JP de cats and a JP sports box. I have spoken to them and weighed my old units.

Fitting de cats saves 3.2kg!

Fitting the rear box does not really save you a lot. Maybe 1kg at the most as the standard box only weighs 9kg. The stainless used by JP is thick (1.6mm) and the baffles are twin walled.

You could empty the washer bottle and save 1kg!

Cheers. Lee.