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Weight reduction

chadh8806

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Looks like the curb weight of the 01 GTP is 3559 lbs. Can anyone provide some tips on lowering that a bit?

Thank you!

-Chad

2001 Grand Prix GTP Special Edition -stock
 


Remove all other seats, spare tire, door panels, carpet and whatever else you want.

And in the end you are talking maybe 200lbs lighter if that seeing how the only thing that weights anything are the passenger seat and spare tire. Rear seats are just foam really and door panels weigh very little.

And you won't be any faster or gain anything from doing so in a daily driven car.
 
I've been thinking about doing some weight reduction as well, what's the weight going to be if the front seats are replaced with Recaro style racing seats, and the sun roof removed and the hole fiber glassed over
 
My comp g weighs 3230 with nobody in it and a half tank of fuel. No AC, peeled floor insulation, and gutted doors as well as a few other things I'm sure I'm forgetting. Back seats, power windows/seats, sunroof, carpet, 19" wheels with massive brakes, full exhaust, etc.. pretty light for what it was.
 
Got the race car down to 2890lbs with a full cage full fuel and a 220lb driver in the vehicle, had the vehicle weighed on 4 corner scales. This included Aztek aluminum front bumper, completely guttet interior with no dash, even scrapped out all excess seam sealer and all undercoating
 


Thank you for the help guys. It sounds like I won't gain much by removing anything.

I want it as agile as possible. I may have to invest more into stiffening the chassis. I would love to lose 200 lbs but I can't think of anything worth removing for a daily driver.

-Chad

2001 Grand Prix GTP Special Edition -stock
 
Gmpp sway bars, poly bushings, ssc springs, agx struts, bmr/umi trailing arms, and 18in wheels with good tires and you will be amazed what this car can do
 
Gmpp sway bars, poly bushings, ssc springs, agx struts, bmr/umi trailing arms, and 18in wheels with good tires and you will be amazed what this car can do
That's what I wanted to hear.

-Chad

2001 Grand Prix GTP Special Edition -stock
 


I never imagined trailing arms would improve performance. Mine need replacing so that'll be a good start. My wife is driving it for the time being and it's seriously a boat right now. I don't think the shocks are bad either, it's everything else that has been bad for years and the previous owner never cared.

-Chad

2001 Grand Prix GTP Special Edition -stock
 
I can't wait to see how flat it'll go round corners compared to how it is now. I might as well be driving a truck. Haha

-Chad

2001 Grand Prix GTP Special Edition -stock
 
Trailing arms make a huge difference. I've done about everything to the suspension that you can do and it's real nice and surprising what it can do.
 


I can't wait to see how flat it'll go round corners compared to how it is now. I might as well be driving a truck. Haha

-Chad

2001 Grand Prix GTP Special Edition -stock

I can go around a 90* close to 40mph with my mods listed earlier. I've pissed off a couple of gti's in town chasing them in the curves. Not sure how much of that is driver mod/stupidity though lol
 
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