Alin
Diehard Car Enthusiast!
The number one way to help save some weight in your STi is:
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Exercise! :lol:
Yes! That is correct. Exercise is the BEST way to shed some pounds not only off your body, but in the total weight of your vehicle. Now, I speak from personal experience. Here is a little bit about me:
I have been considered "big" all my life. A little chuby, extra baggage, chunky, overweight, ect. You get it. Well, in December of 2011, I weighed 260 pounds. I am 6'6", so it did not show on me as if it would on someone that is 5'8" per say. I started reading up on fitness and looking at motivational posters and pictures. I became informed on what sacrifices must be made in order to achieve the goal you set out. With eating clean, avoiding ALL garbage food, and exercising. My goal was to become "lean". I found a picture of what a healthy body looks like. By no means am I shredded or ripped. I am at an average, normal weight. So entering the new year, I decided to get right into it! No fast forward to June of 2012; 6 months later. I lost a lot of weight. I went from 260 to 195. Let's just say 65 pounds is pretty fucking heavy when you look at it right in front of you. Now for the past month I have been eating really crappy just because I missed what good shit tasted like! again, 260 to 195. Size 40 pants to 34. XL shirt to M. The only thing I could not understand is when people told me that the felt "good" when they were fit. The only time I felt good was after a damn workout. Nonetheless, the biggest thing I learned was that losing weight was such a simple task.
Now that 65 pounds might not feel different in my STi, I'm pretty sure in the long run it might have some positive effect. For the guys who track, I bet all the weight factors add up quick. (seats, shit in trunk, gas, tire pressure, empty windshield washer fluid, ect.)
Now that I bored you with my little side story, I would like to hear from the experts what small things you can do for weight reduction to the ride. There have been days where I have cruised around town with no passenger seat, no rear seats, empty trunk, helmet on. :lol: :tard:
Is there anything in our cars that is significantly heavy than we can drive without. I'll be honest with you guys; I could care less about a radio, seats, and shit in trunk. The only person who drives my car is me. I rarely have passengers. People bitch too much that my radio sucks, my suspension is too stiff, my car is too loud, my struts clunk, I drive with no A/C. So the only remedy to this is to refrain from having any passengers. I love my 2004 to death. After driving several other STi's, I feel like the 2004 is the true rally inspired feel. All the sound deadening bullshit that was added is not for me. I always roll my eyes to people that say they need more luxury. The STi is not meant for luxury. That is why it's not in the 3400+ pound range. Although if it were closer to the 3000 mark, I would be happy. That's why the BRZ has caught my eye so much. Such a lightweight car and handles significantly.
The true enthusiasts love the BRZ. The boy racers that ONLY go in a straight line (ALL of my friends), will hate the car because it is not turbod, is not AWD, is ONLY 200 HP... I don't even argue with anybody anymore. If they can't comprehend what the purpose of the car is, then there is no point to even talk. I'm sure I am not the only one that has been witnessing/experiencing these hard headed kids.
I'm not sure what else to add, so I'll just wait to see what you guys have to say if you feel that you have any input.
All agreements, disagreements, and criticism accepted. :tup:
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Exercise! :lol:
Yes! That is correct. Exercise is the BEST way to shed some pounds not only off your body, but in the total weight of your vehicle. Now, I speak from personal experience. Here is a little bit about me:
I have been considered "big" all my life. A little chuby, extra baggage, chunky, overweight, ect. You get it. Well, in December of 2011, I weighed 260 pounds. I am 6'6", so it did not show on me as if it would on someone that is 5'8" per say. I started reading up on fitness and looking at motivational posters and pictures. I became informed on what sacrifices must be made in order to achieve the goal you set out. With eating clean, avoiding ALL garbage food, and exercising. My goal was to become "lean". I found a picture of what a healthy body looks like. By no means am I shredded or ripped. I am at an average, normal weight. So entering the new year, I decided to get right into it! No fast forward to June of 2012; 6 months later. I lost a lot of weight. I went from 260 to 195. Let's just say 65 pounds is pretty fucking heavy when you look at it right in front of you. Now for the past month I have been eating really crappy just because I missed what good shit tasted like! again, 260 to 195. Size 40 pants to 34. XL shirt to M. The only thing I could not understand is when people told me that the felt "good" when they were fit. The only time I felt good was after a damn workout. Nonetheless, the biggest thing I learned was that losing weight was such a simple task.
Now that 65 pounds might not feel different in my STi, I'm pretty sure in the long run it might have some positive effect. For the guys who track, I bet all the weight factors add up quick. (seats, shit in trunk, gas, tire pressure, empty windshield washer fluid, ect.)
Now that I bored you with my little side story, I would like to hear from the experts what small things you can do for weight reduction to the ride. There have been days where I have cruised around town with no passenger seat, no rear seats, empty trunk, helmet on. :lol: :tard:
Is there anything in our cars that is significantly heavy than we can drive without. I'll be honest with you guys; I could care less about a radio, seats, and shit in trunk. The only person who drives my car is me. I rarely have passengers. People bitch too much that my radio sucks, my suspension is too stiff, my car is too loud, my struts clunk, I drive with no A/C. So the only remedy to this is to refrain from having any passengers. I love my 2004 to death. After driving several other STi's, I feel like the 2004 is the true rally inspired feel. All the sound deadening bullshit that was added is not for me. I always roll my eyes to people that say they need more luxury. The STi is not meant for luxury. That is why it's not in the 3400+ pound range. Although if it were closer to the 3000 mark, I would be happy. That's why the BRZ has caught my eye so much. Such a lightweight car and handles significantly.
The true enthusiasts love the BRZ. The boy racers that ONLY go in a straight line (ALL of my friends), will hate the car because it is not turbod, is not AWD, is ONLY 200 HP... I don't even argue with anybody anymore. If they can't comprehend what the purpose of the car is, then there is no point to even talk. I'm sure I am not the only one that has been witnessing/experiencing these hard headed kids.
I'm not sure what else to add, so I'll just wait to see what you guys have to say if you feel that you have any input.
All agreements, disagreements, and criticism accepted. :tup: