gutted
#1
gutted
i had been considering getting rid of the fit forr a whle now because of its lack of potential to make power. but decided to give it another chance to see what gutting the interior would do for performance. and wow!!!
basically the interior has been reduced to the door panels, the driver and passenger seats and belts, the dash and everything attached to it and the headliner which will more than likely be coming out today or tomorrow.
just figured i would put it out there that i have completely gutted the fits interior because i have seen several threads with questions about how to take something out or what happens if you take this out or what happens if you take the panels covering the side air bags out. so if anyone has any questions about removing interior panels or anything like that just shoot my way.
side note if you seriously want to improve your fits handling and acceleration i would definitely suggest taking a deep breathe, grab your testicles... ovaries if you are a woman... and if thats possible. and rip everything out of the interior. it is seriously like driving a new car. the only down side to driving a completely gutted fit daily is that every rattle and creak that you hear is even louder when your gutted.
basically the interior has been reduced to the door panels, the driver and passenger seats and belts, the dash and everything attached to it and the headliner which will more than likely be coming out today or tomorrow.
just figured i would put it out there that i have completely gutted the fits interior because i have seen several threads with questions about how to take something out or what happens if you take this out or what happens if you take the panels covering the side air bags out. so if anyone has any questions about removing interior panels or anything like that just shoot my way.
side note if you seriously want to improve your fits handling and acceleration i would definitely suggest taking a deep breathe, grab your testicles... ovaries if you are a woman... and if thats possible. and rip everything out of the interior. it is seriously like driving a new car. the only down side to driving a completely gutted fit daily is that every rattle and creak that you hear is even louder when your gutted.
#3
here are a few quick shots i took right after i ripped everything out. sorry they are not better it was just to give you all an idea of what the fit looks like gutted. if you would like a more detailed image of a certain part just let me know and ill se what i can do.
i wanted to keep the aux input because i all i ever use in my car is my ipod. so all i did was unscrew it from the center console and shuv it in between this piece of foam.
i wanted to keep the aux input because i all i ever use in my car is my ipod. so all i did was unscrew it from the center console and shuv it in between this piece of foam.
#5
nice work, looks like gutting the interior makes customization n such so easy since you know all the bolts n mounting spots that were once hidden by panels
so, i guess ill start with one q:
how was removing the cargo, rear trunk panels? like the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 7th pic? was it farely easy? do most of them use pop clips, or do they have some unexpected bolts holding them down?
i think itd be great if light was shed. its scary to work on plastic panels n such that comes in new cars, held by clips, rather then the old cars where everything was bolted on. itd be good info, once i plan to dynamat.
THANKS, the pics give me an idea of whats underneath the panels.
ahah, if you ever plan to put the car back together, you can at least dynamat it
so, i guess ill start with one q:
how was removing the cargo, rear trunk panels? like the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 7th pic? was it farely easy? do most of them use pop clips, or do they have some unexpected bolts holding them down?
i think itd be great if light was shed. its scary to work on plastic panels n such that comes in new cars, held by clips, rather then the old cars where everything was bolted on. itd be good info, once i plan to dynamat.
THANKS, the pics give me an idea of whats underneath the panels.
ahah, if you ever plan to put the car back together, you can at least dynamat it
#6
i havent yet what i was thinking was just finding out what the fit sport weighs and then going and getting my car weighed to see what the difference is. i do plan on weighing the parts individually just to see whats truly heavy and whats not. i found a post on here just last week and it had the weights of the rear bench seats in it but now i cant find it. i htink it was "the official light weight thread" if i remember correctly one portion of the rear seats was 30 something pounds and the other portion was 40 something pounds. could be wrong though.
#7
nice work, looks like gutting the interior makes customization n such so easy since you know all the bolts n mounting spots that were once hidden by panels
so, i guess ill start with one q:
how was removing the cargo, rear trunk panels? like the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 7th pic? was it farely easy? do most of them use pop clips, or do they have some unexpected bolts holding them down?
i think itd be great if light was shed. its scary to work on plastic panels n such that comes in new cars, held by clips, rather then the old cars where everything was bolted on. itd be good info, once i plan to dynamat.
THANKS, the pics give me an idea of whats underneath the panels.
ahah, if you ever plan to put the car back together, you can at least dynamat it
so, i guess ill start with one q:
how was removing the cargo, rear trunk panels? like the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 7th pic? was it farely easy? do most of them use pop clips, or do they have some unexpected bolts holding them down?
i think itd be great if light was shed. its scary to work on plastic panels n such that comes in new cars, held by clips, rather then the old cars where everything was bolted on. itd be good info, once i plan to dynamat.
THANKS, the pics give me an idea of whats underneath the panels.
ahah, if you ever plan to put the car back together, you can at least dynamat it
#8
Planning on removing some parts in the future to sound deaden the car. I'm sure I can figure it out if I took the time to look, but how do you:
Remove the carpeting
Remove the rear seats
Remove the door panels (although you didn't do that).
I'm concerned about putting the carpeting back together and making it fit like OEM.
Remove the carpeting
Remove the rear seats
Remove the door panels (although you didn't do that).
I'm concerned about putting the carpeting back together and making it fit like OEM.
#9
You, sir, are the F&#*ing MAN!
Reminds me of my '91 Civic (70-hp, STD model) I was a broke teen & couldn't afford more
than bolt-on mods so I also gutted it & like you said "wow!" It shed over 100 lbs! Lighter weight is your friend when power is not lol..
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...akeRecaro5.jpg
2007 Honda Fit Sport, 1987 Mazda RX-7, 1991 Honda Civic.
The bolt-on D15B1 made 118 whp.. felt like it could run low 15's (no 1/4 passes tho) Then came 07/25/07...
RIP, thank God me & my GF survived.. a Ford F-350 took a trip over the center line.. Sorry for threadjacking!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...lecsWreak2.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...lecsWreak3.jpg
Reminds me of my '91 Civic (70-hp, STD model) I was a broke teen & couldn't afford more
than bolt-on mods so I also gutted it & like you said "wow!" It shed over 100 lbs! Lighter weight is your friend when power is not lol..
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...akeRecaro5.jpg
2007 Honda Fit Sport, 1987 Mazda RX-7, 1991 Honda Civic.
The bolt-on D15B1 made 118 whp.. felt like it could run low 15's (no 1/4 passes tho) Then came 07/25/07...
RIP, thank God me & my GF survived.. a Ford F-350 took a trip over the center line.. Sorry for threadjacking!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...lecsWreak2.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...lecsWreak3.jpg
Last edited by Import Al; 01-14-2009 at 07:02 PM.
#10
Planning on removing some parts in the future to sound deaden the car. I'm sure I can figure it out if I took the time to look, but how do you:
Remove the carpeting
Remove the rear seats
Remove the door panels (although you didn't do that).
I'm concerned about putting the carpeting back together and making it fit like OEM.
Remove the carpeting
Remove the rear seats
Remove the door panels (although you didn't do that).
I'm concerned about putting the carpeting back together and making it fit like OEM.
the front seats are supper easy to take off, just four bolts for each seat and three plugs for various sensors. id imagine that if you had one or more people helping you do this you could just have them lift the seats and pull the carpet from under them. i couldnt do that because i decided to gut the car at three in the morning... ::ring ring ring:: hello?... hey man wanna help me gut my car right now?... dude its three in the morning!... so is that a yess or a no?........ screw you!
the center console is super super easy, just two screws, two clips. lift the e brake and slide off. just be sure not to pull to hard. you still have to disconnect the cigarette lighter and the aux. input.
the rear seats are also super super easy. i cant remember if it is four or five bolts but all you do is lift up the piece that covers your spare to expose the bolts. take them all off using a 14mm socket and boom no back seats. just remember to use some way to mark where each bolt goes because there is also bolt holes for the seat belts.
i cant really say anything about the door panels. i do plan on taking them off tonight actually. i just found out that i dont have to work so i figured i would take off the rear door panels and head liner while i had some free time.
#11
You, sir, are the F&#*ing MAN!
Reminds me of my 1991 DPFI, 4-spd manual Civic hatch (70-hp, STD model) I was a broke teen & couldn't afford more
than bolt-on mods so I also gutted it & like you said "wow!" It shed over 100 lbs! Lighter weight is your friend when power is not lol..
2007 Honda Fit Sport, 1987 Mazda RX-7, 1991 Honda Civic hatch.
The bolt-on D15B1 made 118 whp.. felt like it could run low 15's (never hit the track at this HP) Then came 07/25/07...
RIP, thank God me & my GF survived.. a Ford F-350 took a trip over the center line that morning... Sorry for threadjacking!
Reminds me of my 1991 DPFI, 4-spd manual Civic hatch (70-hp, STD model) I was a broke teen & couldn't afford more
than bolt-on mods so I also gutted it & like you said "wow!" It shed over 100 lbs! Lighter weight is your friend when power is not lol..
2007 Honda Fit Sport, 1987 Mazda RX-7, 1991 Honda Civic hatch.
The bolt-on D15B1 made 118 whp.. felt like it could run low 15's (never hit the track at this HP) Then came 07/25/07...
RIP, thank God me & my GF survived.. a Ford F-350 took a trip over the center line that morning... Sorry for threadjacking!
#14
Great thread. Nice to see what everything looks like without its skin. I would really love to do some different seats yup racing would be nice. They are just so dare expensive though.
Let us know how it goes.
Cat :x
Let us know how it goes.
Cat :x
#17
i agree with him. pic of the rear passanger side kick panel for us people who want to make a floor bar. also when you take the headliner take pics.
#18
haha
Nice!
I'll be stripping everything out this weekend. As of now, I have already removed all the Sport lips, rear seats, passenger airbag, passenger seat, emergency tire, hatch panel, Bride driver bucket, Sparco Steering wheel
I can't wait shave all the unnecessary weights haha. Oh and I detinted my windows to go with the gutted theme.
All my friends say that I officially trashed/ruined the car, lol.
Nice!
I'll be stripping everything out this weekend. As of now, I have already removed all the Sport lips, rear seats, passenger airbag, passenger seat, emergency tire, hatch panel, Bride driver bucket, Sparco Steering wheel
I can't wait shave all the unnecessary weights haha. Oh and I detinted my windows to go with the gutted theme.
All my friends say that I officially trashed/ruined the car, lol.
#19
haha
Nice!
I'll be stripping everything out this weekend. As of now, I have already removed all the Sport lips, rear seats, passenger airbag, passenger seat, emergency tire, hatch panel, Bride driver bucket, Sparco Steering wheel
I can't wait shave all the unnecessary weights haha. Oh and I detinted my windows to go with the gutted theme.
All my friends say that I officially trashed/ruined the car, lol.
Nice!
I'll be stripping everything out this weekend. As of now, I have already removed all the Sport lips, rear seats, passenger airbag, passenger seat, emergency tire, hatch panel, Bride driver bucket, Sparco Steering wheel
I can't wait shave all the unnecessary weights haha. Oh and I detinted my windows to go with the gutted theme.
All my friends say that I officially trashed/ruined the car, lol.
#20
this isnt the best picture of how it will look but it should give you an idea. just imagine how flat the back seat area looks when the seats are folded down just with out the seats filling the footwells