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-=Jeff=- 11-11-2019 04:32 PM

Re: Polycarbonate windows
 
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Originally Posted by Karl (Post 300908)
I am not sure. Guessing 30 to 40 lbs.

I am thinking maybe a bit more.. that is a big piece of glass

LGAFF 11-11-2019 07:38 PM

Re: Polycarbonate windows
 
Corvette Forum has a weight sticky in the General C4 Topics section one person noted it as 30lbs

RussMcB 11-12-2019 09:29 AM

Re: Polycarbonate windows
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Karl (Post 300880)
I am determined to try and drop 300lbs on my car this winter and this looks to be a good part.

300 - 20 = only 280 more to go! :-)

Vette Guy 11-12-2019 12:07 PM

Re: Polycarbonate windows
 
The poly glass does not hold up as you may believe. It does scratch easy, does not remain crystal clear, and must be fastened and used with reinforcement braces, else it will flex and break. I run glass on the front and poly rear. They do make side windows, but really only for security - I have a set. You'd never want to run them at speed, rather best installed to deter thieves from easily getting into your car.

300lbs? Consider CF hood, CF doors (if you can find them), CF roof, removal of headlight assemblies, A/C, heater core, condenser, inner fenders, radio, speakers, racing battery, inner door panels and carpet. Nothing heavier than factory A-Molds (20.5/22lbs). No coil-overs and lose the rocker panels. Don't forget to balance the car when you are done!

Hope this helps!

Karl 11-12-2019 07:21 PM

Re: Polycarbonate windows
 
Why don't you use the door window's?

Losing the first 100 lbs will be relatively easy.

Losing an additional 200 to 300 lbs will be difficult.

If I can drop 150 to 200 lbs I will be happy without changing body panels and losing the a/c,

I figure a ceramic window tint that reflects +90% of UV rays will help protect the windows.

Vette Guy 11-12-2019 07:58 PM

Re: Polycarbonate windows
 
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Originally Posted by Karl (Post 300959)
Why don't you use the door window's?

Race car. Use them only to keep folks out.

spork2367 11-13-2019 09:17 AM

Re: Polycarbonate windows
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Vette Guy (Post 300938)
The poly glass does not hold up as you may believe. It does scratch easy, does not remain crystal clear, and must be fastened and used with reinforcement braces, else it will flex and break. I run glass on the front and poly rear. They do make side windows, but really only for security - I have a set. You'd never want to run them at speed, rather best installed to deter thieves from easily getting into your car.

I worked at a shop that resold and machined LOTS of engineering grade plastics.

Polycarbonate is very soft and does scratch easily. If it has mar resistant coating (like MR10) it has a very thin very hard coating, like headlights. It is still very easy to put a deep gouge right through the coating.

Polycarbonate (trade name Lexan) will not "break". Acrylic (trade name plexiglass) will. Acrylic is much harder and scratch resistance and has shorter chain polymers and will crack and break. Polycarbonate with its long chain polymers will take repeated bends in the same direction over a very long period of time before it will break.

Locobob 11-13-2019 12:30 PM

Re: Polycarbonate windows
 
I've been playing with motorcycle aluminum fairing bolt kits... you can save about 1lb by doing all the front wheel well fasteners... yeah I know its kinda silly but it all adds up.

Pete 11-13-2019 10:46 PM

Re: Polycarbonate windows
 
Bob, i got to a point where i have done all i could to minus weight now 1lb sounds like 100:dancing

The rear Polycarbonnate 1/4" thick glass sounds pretty durable heck it's 1/4" thick how bad can it be?

I'm scared to try light battery don't wanna get stranded.:( unless somebody has tried light battery any input would be great.

Pete



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Originally Posted by Locobob (Post 300977)
I've been playing with motorcycle aluminum fairing bolt kits... you can save about 1lb by doing all the front wheel well fasteners... yeah I know its kinda silly but it all adds up.


Karl 11-13-2019 11:03 PM

Re: Polycarbonate windows
 
How much does the stock battery weight?

I use the Odyssey PC925L and it weighs 23.8lbs.

It is noticeably smaller and a AGM battery. Car starts right up.


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