My Lightweight Syclone

canadian

sy in progress
I went back to the discount website and noticed that they have the same part number for both the 13 and 20 gallon tank. I have sent their customer service an e-mail asking what the deal is.
 

Windedv6

Ty n 10s
if you are really into hack and slash there is a fiberglass dash thatll fit holding most size standard gauges (i prefer defi') it looks very modern and I still cant consider ripping out that 1of a kind dash

Anyone have any info on this dash...

John
 

Spinall4

New member
93ty475 said:
canadian said:
Found a place online that sells 13 gallon tanks for pickups:

http://discountgastanks.com/search/...990/S15_(PICKUP)/13.2_Gal._Exc._4x4/index.htm

The only thing that bugs me is they state it's not for a 4x4. Not sure what that means. Here's a pic of it:

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Hood, is that what yours looks like? Looks like the 20 gallon tank to me. I thought the 13 gallon tank didn't have the front portion of it? Maybe it's a stock photo used for all tanks. $98.95 with straps + shipping.


i did this conversion a while back....except for i removed the inner baffle (major PIA) , sumped the tank and installed a larger return....waller has a thread with good comparison pics of both...hth


http://syty.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=34628&highlight=stocker

Looking in the jc whitney catalog, they have both 13 & 20 gallon tanks in plastic if memory serves me right. Can't sump them like a normal tank, but I'm sure if you could figure out what type of plastic it is, you could still sump it.
 

SY2455

70's Veteran
If I recall correctly the 13 gallon tanks came on all base model short bed trucks with the 4cyl & 2.8 V6.
 

canadian

sy in progress
Looking in the jc whitney catalog, they have both 13 & 20 gallon tanks in plastic if memory serves me right.

i checked there earlier today and didn't see anything. do you have a link to them? are they for a sy or ty?
 

Spinall4

New member
canadian said:
Looking in the jc whitney catalog, they have both 13 & 20 gallon tanks in plastic if memory serves me right.

i checked there earlier today and didn't see anything. do you have a link to them? are they for a sy or ty?


It wasn't online, it was in the normal crap paper catalog they send you when you order shit from them. (I know, I know, but I needed a cheap car cover for my parts car). It was for the Jimmy. around $180.00. I'll see if I can't dig up the mag, I've got it around here somewhere, just got to find it in all the mess from moving.
 

SY2455

70's Veteran
Depending on where you live I would check Pick-A-Part or Ecology auto wrecking yards. Of these two Pick-A-Part is the cheapest. Ecology will nickel & dime you to death by charging for each part (Including nuts & bolts) like it's GOLD If you go on Pick-A-Part wed site they have half price days too, just about every month.
 

libertysyclone

New member
the last time I saw the dash was in a mini-truckin mag (sorry i just threw all mine away) you might also be able to find it in truckin.
ANd no i didnt buy the mag for the sy I had a mzd b2000

Windedv6 said:
if you are really into hack and slash there is a fiberglass dash thatll fit holding most size standard gauges (i prefer defi') it looks very modern and I still cant consider ripping out that 1of a kind dash

Anyone have any info on this dash...

John
 

blackbeast1

New member
libertysyclone said:
the last time I saw the dash was in a mini-truckin mag (sorry i just threw all mine away) you might also be able to find it in truckin.
ANd no i didnt buy the mag for the sy I had a mzd b2000

Windedv6 said:
if you are really into hack and slash there is a fiberglass dash thatll fit holding most size standard gauges (i prefer defi') it looks very modern and I still cant consider ripping out that 1of a kind dash

Anyone have any info on this dash...

John

i really dont'think the dash itself would be of much weight savings, i've pulled a few for earlier style 1st gen, and i would guess the shell itself only weighs 5 pounds or so. All the wiring, ducting, and crap behind it is where all the weight is at.
 

Syborg Twin Turbo

Syborg Twin Turbo
i really dont'think the dash itself would be of much weight savings, i've pulled a few for earlier style 1st gen, and i would guess the shell itself only weighs 5 pounds or so. All the wiring, ducting, and crap behind it is where all the weight is at.

Actually it's about 20lbs - i can weigh one if people really want to know

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BTW - this is still my favorite post
 

HighPerformanceTrucks

Lift & Shift Specialist
Couple more ideas, possilby mentioned, but too lazy to sift through the posts.

I have the SSR Comp H wheels 16.8 lbs each!

Those with aftermarket brake kits consider converting to a rotor with bolt on aluminum hat.
 

ghettosled

SYTY SUPERSTORE
i got my ty to weigh 2750 w/o gas or water for the IC. power windows, stereo, stock back seat, stock dash, all glass, F&R metal bumpers, all stock interior panels. Only fiberglass part is the hood.
 

syclone383

New member
ghettosled said:
i got my ty to weigh 2750 w/o gas or water for the IC. power windows, stereo, stock back seat, stock dash, all glass, F&R metal bumpers, all stock interior panels. Only fiberglass part is the hood.

This has me thinking my Sy should come in under 2500 lbs without me in it so maybe it will haul ass when I get in. :eek:

Mike
Sy 383 TT Drag Truck
Sy 831 Stock 9400 miles
 

canadian

sy in progress
Metal Tailgate Straps - switch to Cable (plus no more noise)

Do you have any pictures? I've got some tailgate straps but they appear shorter than the stock metal brackets. Also, the end that attaches to the tailgate is "riveted" on there. How'd you do that end?

ABS extras (wiring, sensors, etc...)

How easy was it to remove the tone rings from the front hubs?

Oil cooler lines (filter adapter replaced with standard 4WD S-Series adapter)

Can you snap a couple of pics?

One other thing........when I snatched the AC, I replaced the wiring subharness with one from a heater only S10 (then later removed it alltogether when the heater came out). While the difference in weight is only a few wires, it really aids in cleanliness. It wasn't easy to get to though.

Did you just unplug everything or cut the wires?

I'm going through the same process right now of removing anything that doesn't contribue to speed. I think the dash may come out to remove the last cruise control wiring that goes to the drac. Since I have no more heater core or blower motor I'm thinking of pulling all the duct work that's behind the dash as well.

Carpet should be coming out to remove all the underpadding, need to find a clean way to cover where the jack used to be. I've got all the rear wiring/ABS stuff removed, the only thing left is the front sensors and possibly tone rings if they are easily removable.
 
Hey Mike, you said your truck weighs 3180 with you? How much do you weigh or how much is your truck by itself?

I weighed mine last night at OSW and came in at 3050 by itself. I still have the stock hood, rear brakes, gas tank, and full interior. I know there's another 100 pounds to get rid of.
 

HighPerformanceTrucks

Lift & Shift Specialist
Couple more lightweight thoughts.

Titanium downpipe/exhaust.
Plastic Inner fenderwells.
Chrome Moly driveshaft safety loops.

Use of exotic materials throughout.
 

HighPerformanceTrucks

Lift & Shift Specialist
Re: My Lightweight Syclone

Two piece rotors w/ aluminum hat saves weight and unsprung mass.

A lot of folks are probably thinking that why bother and just spend the money on raising engine power instead, but if you think beyond a drag race mentality, you will realize overall better handling, better braking and possibly better fuel economy as well.
 
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