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Re: The search for lightweight alloys
« Reply #15 on: July 07, 2009, 08:44:14 pm »
I remember weighing my 1.2's before I put tyres on them and they weighed 8.5kgs each, the Pescaras were just under 13kgs each if that helps..

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Re: The search for lightweight alloys
« Reply #16 on: July 07, 2009, 08:50:49 pm »
I remember weighing my 1.2's before I put tyres on them and they weighed 8.5kgs each, the Pescaras were just under 13kgs each if that helps..

Anyone knows exactly how much 18-inch Monza II weighs?

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Re: The search for lightweight alloys
« Reply #17 on: July 07, 2009, 08:52:33 pm »
About 1340kgs...  :grin: They're the bling rim don't you know..

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Re: The search for lightweight alloys
« Reply #18 on: July 07, 2009, 09:33:37 pm »
I do understand the whole weight saving scenario but I would rather buy a set of alloys i liked that met some of the criteria and then shed weight from other parts of the car and save some of that £2k for other mods.

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Re: The search for lightweight alloys
« Reply #19 on: July 07, 2009, 10:23:52 pm »
About 1340kgs...  :grin: They're the bling rim don't you know..

I love my black Monzas!  :happy2:
But I want to change my alloys, that'll be first time for me, might as well do it right!  :smiley:
Forged are too expensive. I may have considered Neuspeed forged alloys, but there are no distributors in Switzerland, and ordering from UK will be expensive.

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Re: The search for lightweight alloys
« Reply #20 on: July 07, 2009, 10:26:19 pm »
I do understand the whole weight saving scenario but I would rather buy a set of alloys i liked that met some of the criteria and then shed weight from other parts of the car and save some of that £2k for other mods.

where would you find 40-50 lb to shed, if not wheels or flywheel?

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Re: The search for lightweight alloys
« Reply #21 on: July 07, 2009, 10:37:31 pm »
Check out jonnyc's build thread theres lots of ways. Mind Hurdy's carrying a big amp in the back to.
£2k for alloys i would be parking 2m away from kerbs :chicken:

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Re: The search for lightweight alloys
« Reply #22 on: July 07, 2009, 11:13:25 pm »
The advantages of lightweight alloys are more than just pure weight shedding. The ride will be better as it is on the unsprung mass, so the suspension can act quicker to absorb all those potholes that Fifth Gear were harping on about. Accelleration and braking are enhanced because there isn't as much kinetic enrgy stored up or having to be built up in the wheels. Handling will be better as the wheels can react better to inputs. Fuel consumption will be better due to most of the previous items mentioned. Although individually all these are small they add up to more than just pure weight shedding. Some people mention that putting crap tyres on your car is the equivalent of sending Ronaldo out in wellington boots, by the same measure putting heavy wheels on a car is like putting diving boots on him! :grin:

There are plenty of other weight saving areas to go for on the car, but choosing lightweight alloys is a good place to start :happy2: £2.5k is expensive and could give you a heap of other mods. I have chosen the mods that I can to reduce weight as well as perform better than stock. The TAROX brakes are very light compared to a stock set-up. The ARB's are lighter AND stiffer than stock. True, I do have a hefty sub build in the rear, but this too was designed to be removable in less than a minute when the need arises. 8)

At the moment the car is my daily as well as my weekend toy, but when that changes and I get another daily driver I will strip the sh!t out of the car, put a roll cage in and enjoy it even more :evilgrin:

Anyway, back on topic......

There are some good options here..... :wink:

http://www.golfmkv.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1746774
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Re: The search for lightweight alloys
« Reply #23 on: July 08, 2009, 07:35:36 am »
Check out jonnyc's build thread theres lots of ways.

OK, but that will cost you just as well. And interior will not be standard anymore.

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Re: The search for lightweight alloys
« Reply #24 on: July 08, 2009, 07:40:30 am »
Stop eating pies and drinking beer for 3 months and chuck out the back seat, spare wheel and (don't you have a big speaker in the boot)? :rolleye: :signLOL:

only kidding matey. I was gobsmacked at the difference even moving from those r32 fakes to Luca's pescaras. Not in same league but it does underpin the principle.

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Re: The search for lightweight alloys
« Reply #25 on: July 08, 2009, 02:57:57 pm »
About 1340kgs...  :grin: They're the bling rim don't you know..

I love my black Monzas!  :happy2:


So do I mate. Was after a set myself when I got my Ed30 but wasnt any available at the time.. :sad:

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Re: The search for lightweight alloys
« Reply #26 on: July 08, 2009, 03:45:29 pm »
About 1340kgs...  :grin: They're the bling rim don't you know..

I love my black Monzas!  :happy2:


So do I mate. Was after a set myself when I got my Ed30 but wasnt any available at the time.. :sad:

heavy suckers though  :scared:
I wish I could buy Neuspeed forged alloys here, they look so nice  :sad:

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Re: The search for lightweight alloys
« Reply #27 on: July 08, 2009, 03:59:24 pm »
About 1340kgs...  :grin: They're the bling rim don't you know..

I love my black Monzas!  :happy2:


So do I mate. Was after a set myself when I got my Ed30 but wasnt any available at the time.. :sad:

heavy suckers though  :scared:
I wish I could buy Neuspeed forged alloys here, they look so nice  :sad:

Think Awesome do them.. Expect to pay well for them though.. Especially as your buying them through Awesome
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Re: The search for lightweight alloys
« Reply #28 on: July 08, 2009, 04:06:50 pm »
About 1340kgs...  :grin: They're the bling rim don't you know..

I love my black Monzas!  :happy2:


So do I mate. Was after a set myself when I got my Ed30 but wasnt any available at the time.. :sad:

heavy suckers though  :scared:
I wish I could buy Neuspeed forged alloys here, they look so nice  :sad:

Think Awesome do them.. Expect to pay well for them though.. Especially as your buying them through Awesome

yep, Awesome does sell them.
And they'd have to be delivered to Switzerland.
So, no way.

My best option (taking into account my financial possibilities) is OZ Racing Alleggerita.

You've tried them, jonny, are they very soft?

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Re: The search for lightweight alloys
« Reply #29 on: July 08, 2009, 04:08:22 pm »
About 1340kgs...  :grin: They're the bling rim don't you know..

I love my black Monzas!  :happy2:


So do I mate. Was after a set myself when I got my Ed30 but wasnt any available at the time.. :sad:

heavy suckers though  :scared:
I wish I could buy Neuspeed forged alloys here, they look so nice  :sad:

Think Awesome do them.. Expect to pay well for them though.. Especially as your buying them through Awesome

yep, Awesome does sell them.
And they'd have to be delivered to Switzerland.
So, no way.

My best option (taking into account my financial possibilities) is OZ Racing Alleggerita.

You've tried them, jonny, are they very soft?

Not tried the Alleggerita, but considering the material they are made from, the reason they are light is because there isn't much there.. So in theory, there probably not that strong..

I have had Speedline Turini's and Team Dynamics Pro race 1.2 and they are both strong wheels..
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