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The Definitive Weights Thread

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swordfish210

180mm Sachs clutch (Std patteren part) for XS ect: 0.785kg's

180mm Helix paddle clutch: 1.006kg's

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willxs

2x lower GSF arms = 7.2Kg's

1x = 3.6kg's

 

2x Leather headrests = 1.9Kg's

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pip470

can any one tell me the wieghts of a 1.9 front hub with wheel bearin and a 306 gti 6 one please?

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mafo
can any one tell me the wieghts of a 1.9 front hub with wheel bearin and a 306 gti 6 one please?

 

 

6.1 kg including 4 stubs and aluminium 4 pot conversion bracket.

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pip470

which hub is that please?

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mafo

Sorry, 1.9 hub

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pip470

Ok weighed some things

 

1.9 hub with wheel bearing 5.8kg

 

1.9 hub with vented disc 10.4kg

 

1.9 hub with solid disc 8.2kg

 

1.9 front disc(rusty and used) 4.1kg

 

1.9 rear solid disk (tarox 40 grove) 2.4kg

 

standard 1.6 italian speedline 7.4kg

 

yokohoma 048 196/60/14 tyre 8.7kg

 

s16 crank 17.1kg

 

s16 bare block with mains caps and bored to 87.5 43.8kg

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pip470

Ok so it cost me £60 to find this out but a 306 hub is hevier than a 1.9 gti hub,

 

306 gti 6 hub with bearing 6.1 kg <_<

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Kobayashi

auxiliary front lamps - might be more useful for parts-posting than weight-saving:

 

1x SIEM (with plastic housing) 0,475 kg

 

1x CIBIE Iode 35 (metal housing) 0,610 kg

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Baz

8v DKZ Camshaft packed up with 2-3layers of bubblewrap and lashings of brown tape - 2.9 kgs.

 

 

Underlay from one side of 205 GTi, under carpet, seemingly dry - around 5kgs!! :(

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SurGie
Speedline Turini 7x16CH16 with Sportcontact 195/40/16, 16.3kg.

 

 

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cybernck

now what is that supposed to mean!?

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Longfield

Original 1988 Alternator for my 1.9Gti... 5.8kg.

Modern OE replacement Alternator for my 1.9gti [not performance part] 4.6kg

Cost £55 +VAT

 

Original 1988 Starter Motor for my 1.9Gti... 5.0kg.

Modern OE replacement Starter Motor for my 1.9gti [not performance part] 3.0kg

Cost £65 + VAT

Edited by Longfield

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jonnygoodhand

106 S1 Rallye Steel Wheel (5.5j) = 6.5kg

S1 Rallye wheel with 175/55 Goodyear GT3 = 13.5kg

Speedline SL434 with 195/50 Toyo TR1 = 15.5kg

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Jamal

Hi,

 

Fondmetal 4000 6JX14 ET18 alloy with center cap and valve(i hope this is the exact name) without balancing wights approx: 6 kg

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Rippthrough

Standard rear 247mm disc - 3000g

Lightweight rear 247mm disc - 1900g

Sprint rear 247mm disc - 1650g

 

 

Standard 283mm Xantia disc - 6200g

Lightweight 283mm Xantia disc - 4250g

Sprint 2-piece 283mm Xantia +bolts - 3750g

 

266mm 307 2-piece disc - 2950g

 

 

:rolleyes:

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Liquid_106

Complete drive shaft weight anybody? Off side flavour please :lol:

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Spiky

gti6 disc and caliper weights?

 

wilwood 4pots like the gti6 guys use?

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Rippthrough
wilwood 4pots like the gti6 guys use?

 

2.5 kilos including pads, clips and the aluminium mounting brackets for Welly's setup with my brackets.

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Spiky

cheers

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TVH

Anyone knows standard fuel tank weight?

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sam jfm

Hi spec billet 4's with pads 285 discs and hoses 17.5KG according to the post office

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stuart

307 HDi discs, pads, calipers 25.4kg according to the post office - ouch

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gangsterous
Had my car on a set of corner weight scales the other day. For those interested.

 

A 1989 1.9 GTi, non-sunroof in totally standard condition to my knowledge.

Has electric windows and central locking, half leather seats, etc.

Full fuel tank, spare wheel and bracket in the boot. Front washer bottle filled, rear empty. Oil, coolant and brake fluid, topped up. The only items missing that might make a difference are the jack and wheel brace from under the bonnet.

 

There are no mud flaps or foot mats, the parcel shelf is missing, the rear boot panel and badges have fallen off and (along with probably any other French car of a similar age) there are a multitude of nuts and bolts missing from various places.

 

Total 889kg with 63% on the front.

Accurate to 0.5 kg.

 

Corner weights were:

Left Right

Front 274.5 282.5

Rear 170 162

 

Craig

 

That is actually very interesting to know. So the 930kg was not that accurate. If they weigh under 900kg then Woohoo... Lol

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Toddy

Stolen from Adam_B's thread on 306 forum, Cheers Adam!

 

I will update this post as I weigh things...

 

ML5 Gearbox - 50.5kg with selector fork

GTi6 Gearbox - 40.2kg with selector fork

 

GTi6 Inlet Manifold Complete - 9kg

GTi6 Exhaust Manifold - 5.7kg

V6 Inlet Manifold Complete - 6kg

 

GTi6 engine with plugs, cambelt aux tensioners, PAS + alternator, flywheel and clutch (no wiring, most water hoses) - 145kg

V6 - too heavy for the scales (over 150).

 

V6 Standard Flywheel - 8.1kg (mine is expected to be about 7kg - safety first!)

V6 Standard Clutch - 7.2kg

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