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Originally Posted by Cloud9blue
Not trying to be a hater... But there is almost no point doing all of these works unless you are stripping down the interior and going with a lightweight racing seats (you can probably save a 100lbs just be switching the seats alone, going with a stripped down interior would probably net another 100-300lb saving, but why are doing that to a brand new $80k M3 is the question)...
Most of the weights in any modern BMW are in the sound insulation and stock seats. And unless you racing competitivelyp, it would be just a waste of money. If you want faster times, spend the money on sticker tires and better driving skills instead.
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Maybe the OP won't be completely stripping out the car, but other people will be. It is extremely useful to have this resource here.
I race in series overseas that use production cars, you are allowed to take certain things out, others have to stay. At the same time you add in weight with a cage etc. Also, the car has to comply to a minimum weight. If you are building a car for series like this it is extremely helpful to have a list of weight of all kinds of components. It may help you decide whether the car is going to work within the regulations etc.
Previously when I have built rally cars I have documented the weight of everything that comes out of the car, down to things like sun visors, small plastic trim panels, seatbelts etc etc. It provides others with a great resource
Thanks to the OP for putting this together. It is greatly appreciated