Reducing vehicle weight

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Lighter vehicles run faster, accelerate more quickly, and consume less fuel. Here are some tips for reducing the weight of your vehicle:
 
  
==Replacing steel body parts with lighter materials==
 
*Aluminum, fiberglass or carbon fiber hoods, bumpers, and body panels.
 
 
==Engine parts==
 
Cast iron engine parts can be replaced with lighter weight parts, including:
 
 
*Heads.
 
*Intake manifold.
 
*Flywheel.
 
*Crank, rods, and pistons.
 
*Aluminum water pump.
 
 
==Removing creature comforts and unnecessary parts==
 
The following can all be removed. Keep in mind that this might prevent your vehicle from being a viable daily driver or family car.
 
 
*Air conditioner compressor, ducting, belts, and brackets.
 
*Radio, antenna, and cables.
 
*Carpets and floor mats.
 
*Spare tire and jack.
 
*Chrome trim.
 
*Power windows and locks, and all associated parts.
 
*Power seats.
 
*Sound deadener.
 
*Insulation.
 
*Dashboard (can be replaced by a barebones aluminum dash panel).
 
 
==Replacing larger parts with smaller ones==
 
The following parts can be replaced with smaller equivalents.
 
 
*Radiator.
 
*Battery.
 
 
==Nose weight vs. tail weight==
 
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==Miscellaneous==
 
*Lighter wheels.
 
*Titanium fasteners.
 
*Removing any unnecessary glass.
 
 
 
==References==
 
*http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/i-want-put-my-car-diet-who-has-done-starting-146187.html
 

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