Considering a new chassis, weight savings?
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My current car is as stout as about any chassis out there, but it is a real pig that weighs 2750 with the following parts. 20 lb glass hood, steel doors, glass trunk lid, all aluminum interior , all lexan windows and 2x3 frame rails. I have stock upper and lower A arms with Wilwood brakes front and back Ladder bars in the back. I am running a Megablock 528 cube motor with torqueflite and a Dana 60 rear that is 47 inches wide at the mounting surface. 4 gallon fuel cell, single terminator injection. Any Ideas as to how much weight I could save by building a new chassis with the same ladder bars and a strut front? It would be mild steel most likely.
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Re: Considering a new chassis, weight savings?
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Greg, if you are going to build a new chassis, why not 4 link the car at the same time?
and go moly....if your going through that much work might as well get the most weight loss as possible
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Re: Considering a new chassis, weight savings?
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DOM MS and moly are close enough in price that it's a no brainer to use the 4130. ERW would not even be in the conversation for me. The difference is the CM has to be TIGed and we're talking about a substantial weight savings with the amount of steel needed to build a complete car. Not to mention the CM is stronger. Moly notches fine with a hole saw type notcher. Just have to replace the saw a little more often.
A 4-link would be money well spent for your application, especially if you insist on keeping the 3 speed.. It doesn't have to be the latest $$$ Pro Stock system.
With the power you are making, the new car would need to pass the appropriate SFI spec (25-4?) also.
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Re: Considering a new chassis, weight savings?
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My car is 2x3 x .125, and most all of the tube is .134x 13/4. Depending on total cost, the thought came that I could just go aluminum block and strut front end. A heck of a lot easier and after selling the old stuff it would bring the price down some. If I could pull at least 150 lbs out of it that way, the car would run consistent 8.80s in the heat of summer, .60s in the better air. That is about as far as I want to go due to the 8.50 cert cost.
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Re: Considering a new chassis, weight savings?
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My car is 2x3 x .125, and most all of the tube is .134x 13/4. Depending on total cost, the thought came that I could just go aluminum block and strut front end. A heck of a lot easier and after selling the old stuff it would bring the price down some. If I could pull at least 150 lbs out of it that way, the car would run consistent 8.80s in the heat of summer, .60s in the better air. That is about as far as I want to go due to the 8.50 cert cost.
I just got done doing a 8 point with mild 1 3/4 X .134... I cant believe how heavy that stuff is... I would really look at moly... when you figure that you buy it by weight its not all that pricey... if I recall its 30% more cost(could be less).... I could pick up my whole chassis in the Rampage and I guess it was about 180# max..... BUT you have to tig it
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Re: Considering a new chassis, weight savings?
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The aluminum block weighs 142 lbs. bare, but you could almost buy another car or have a c/m chassis with struts for the cost of one.
The Dart has been my race car for thirty four years, so I am kinda fond of it, even as it is. AS far as the block goes, I have the mega block to sell, along with a 4.15 crank to offset the cost some. I would reuse everything else. I don't know what a used Megablock is worth, but it ought to cover at least a third of the new one? I am a KB fan, so that is what I would like to have some day.
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The aluminum block weighs 142 lbs. bare, but you could almost buy another car or have a c/m chassis with struts for the cost of one.
I think I payed $1200 for all the tubing in my Rampage and $1900 for the Strange strut package(thats everything on the front end including brakes but lacking the rack).... so basically I have a touch over $3100 for the chassis and front end... I had a rack and you could use your rear end... of course thats not counting in labor welding it
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Re: Considering a new chassis, weight savings?
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DOM MS and moly are close enough in price that it's a no brainer to use the 4130. ERW would not even be in the conversation for me. The difference is the CM has to be TIGed and we're talking about a substantial weight savings with the amount of steel needed to build a complete car. Not to mention the CM is stronger.
as far as material this is my exact personal opinion. when you get down to it the majority of the expense for a chassis is labor. imho ERW is for fence posts. when i recently priced a DOM vs moly bar kit they were the same price which makes the decision pretty easy
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Re: Considering a new chassis, weight savings?
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Greg, do you have a bender? Guys I work with buy steel in bulk, and get a little better deal that way. I can get you a price on DOM through them.
I have a bender and 1 5/8" die here.
Jeff
Thanks, Jeff. If I do decide on building one, I will give you a call. Sorry to hear about all the damage. Been some of that over here too. Luckily, last time out, no problems.
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Re: Considering a new chassis, weight savings?
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The aluminum block weighs 142 lbs. bare, but you could almost buy another car or have a c/m chassis with struts for the cost of one.
This has been my advice to a couple other guys......funny how I am too stupid to take it myself. There are some great deals on rollers and you could re-skin a chassis if the '65 wasn't such a strange car dimensionally. Finding anything that would be an easy fit would be a problem. These bodies tend to grow on a guy........not particularly aerodynamic , but they do look nice. Off topic , but did you ever get back together with your hood mold Greg ? I bought a hood from Showcars ( I DO NOT recommend them ) , figured I got ripped off after a year and a half of excuses and found another on a car that was being parted and bought it......only to have the Showcars hood show up two days after I took delivery of the other one. I still wouldn't mind having a " nice " spare.
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