You would attract some extra attention doing it, but I as far as being legal it depends on where you live probably. Around here I know that you don't need a hood to drive around, but I'm not sure about bumpers. I've driven mine around some without a front bumper some because I haven't gotten it put on yet, and I haven't had any trouble. I wouldn't really recommend doing it because they are a bitch to get off, and they really don't weigh that much either.
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You would attract some extra attention doing it, but I as far as being legal it depends on where you live probably. Around here I know that you don't need a hood to drive around, but I'm not sure about bumpers. I've driven mine around some without a front bumper some because I haven't gotten it put on yet, and I haven't had any trouble. I wouldn't really recommend doing it because they are a bitch to get off, and they really don't weigh that much either.
I would say the front and rear bumpers are only 5-10 lbs a piece, and each fender is about 5 lbs also.
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yea i have noticed alot of cars with no hood roamin around the races i guess it makes them faster...but id rather have a cf hood hahahaha
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ya we are talking 100+ mph? thats when aerodynamics come into play approx1991 Accord LX Coupe - Boosted F22 - 5spd LSD - Shaved Bay - Work VSXX - Recaro SRD
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Not really... they come into play a lot sooner than that. Around 60-70 is when they really start to matter so even on a stock car it will have a negative impact on your trap speeds when running a quarter. Like on some of Porches with the moveable wings they automatically go up at 70 mph on most of them I think.
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The wing on the Chrysler Crossfire goes up at 55.
And aerodynamics as far as wings and bodykits go is a totally different thing. Cars are already fairly aerodynamic for a number of reasons. When you remove the bumper and other things, you're dramatically reducing the stock aerodynamics. Ever put your hand out the window at 40mph? Try to hold it with the palm facing forward, then tilt it slightly. Imagine that as the difference between having a bumper and not having a bumper. With a flat front, you're not cutting the wind, you're pushing it.
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yes i see you got a point hmm is it possible to take off just the reinforcement bars behind the bumper? would covering up the front holes in the bumper be a good idea for aerodynamics, i saw it covered on kentucky's pics, we are gettin into aerodynamics now not weight reduction, perhaps another thread should be started?
also a quick question on a side note, would routing the STOCK airbox into the headlight make any difference? im talking no headlight and air flowing into the box freely, faster you go more air, just wondering if this would make any diff with stock filter/box.
good thread1991 Accord LX Coupe - Boosted F22 - 5spd LSD - Shaved Bay - Work VSXX - Recaro SRD
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Originally posted by aleks77yes i see you got a point hmm is it possible to take off just the reinforcement bars behind the bumper? would covering up the front holes in the bumper be a good idea for aerodynamics, i saw it covered on kentucky's pics, we are gettin into aerodynamics now not weight reduction, perhaps another thread should be started?
also a quick question on a side note, would routing the STOCK airbox into the headlight make any difference? im talking no headlight and air flowing into the box freely, faster you go more air, just wondering if this would make any diff with stock filter/box.
good thread
As for taking the headlight out and creating a ram-air style intake using the stock airbox... Honestly, I don't think it will do much good. The stock intake tubing is so restrictive that you're better off with a good cold air intake, or just a filter on the stock tubing. With the stock airbox, any ram air effect would be negated by the horrible turbulance created. It's an interesting concept, but I don't think it would do much at all. You'd be better off with a heat-shielded short ram routed to a hood scoop. Even then, it might not be worth the effort. Ambient air (underhood, or ideally fenderwell) is always best.
And as I said in the first post... the average CB7 weighs 2850 without the driver. EX models weigh more, especially those with ABS and all the extras. DX models weigh the least, since they have the least amount of options.
Here's something I was contemplating the other day... I've seen carbon fiber sunroof replacements for other cars. I'm sure they wouldn't be too hard to have made for our cars. Those with EXs that are serious abuot racing could quite possibly make their cars the LIGHTEST of all by removing everything sunroof related and installing that carbon fiber part. Just a thought!
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Originally posted by JaiBeezy DnBHow much does a CB7 weight. Mine says 3800.
3800..... thats really really heavy.
I just got mine weighed when i went to get my emission test done. Full interior and spare in the trunk. 2750 lbs.my 91 cb7
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I looked on the passanger door sill and it says gvwr (wtf that mean) 3880, and then it said 2900 Front and 1800 in rear, there are some more numbers where the zeros are but cant remeber. But taht cant be cause taht weighs more than my dads 2001 maxima and i can keep up with his ass until he hits 60 mph.www.myspace.com/sajunglist
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