I don't think getting close to 3000lbs with a half cage is feasible unless you add a combination of noise, rattles, and discomfort. But did you pull the stereo harness out? That's a couple of lbs.
And that's the key, you have to look for a lb here and there. Then you're looking for ounces. People say that 8oz won't make a difference. Yeah, but find 20 of them...that's 10lbs.
To get under 3000lbs, you need to give up comforts like windows that work, power door locks, and heat. Does that thing need 4 bolts holding it? Will 2 work? The rear bumper reinforcement has 3 nuts on each side...I removed 1 from each side. If you really want to make the car light - need to dust off the sawzall and remove sheet metal. I got the car to 2610lbs with a full cage and no fuel without a strand of carbon.
Composites...it is also a compromise. A carbon part with OEM like function is not going to save a lot of weight especially if the part is aluminum. A carbon hood will only be a couple of lbs lighter. You can pull off more weight but it could flutter at higher speeds.
And that's the key, you have to look for a lb here and there. Then you're looking for ounces. People say that 8oz won't make a difference. Yeah, but find 20 of them...that's 10lbs.
To get under 3000lbs, you need to give up comforts like windows that work, power door locks, and heat. Does that thing need 4 bolts holding it? Will 2 work? The rear bumper reinforcement has 3 nuts on each side...I removed 1 from each side. If you really want to make the car light - need to dust off the sawzall and remove sheet metal. I got the car to 2610lbs with a full cage and no fuel without a strand of carbon.
Composites...it is also a compromise. A carbon part with OEM like function is not going to save a lot of weight especially if the part is aluminum. A carbon hood will only be a couple of lbs lighter. You can pull off more weight but it could flutter at higher speeds.
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