Re: So, who's weighed their car? Where?How heavy FR/RR?
[Re: Skeptic]
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Using the highway weigh station scales: '71 Challenger conv, all-iron small block auto, 8 3/4, without driver and 1/2 tank fuel: 3500 53% front 47% rear That's the heaviest one I have, all my other E-bodies are 3450 and under on the same scale. Point of interest, I rented a fully loaded 2014 Wrangler Unlimited and on the same scales that thing was 51% frt and 49% rear. The steering response and handling in that thing was exceptional for what it is.
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Re: So, who's weighed their car? Where?How heavy FR/RR?
[Re: Grizzly]
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01/12/15 12:04 AM
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Point of interest, I rented a fully loaded 2014 Wrangler Unlimited and on the same scales that thing was 51% frt and 49% rear.
The steering response and handling in that thing was exceptional for what it is.
Here are the corner weights from the '09 2dr Wrangler I had. With an increased track and high roll centers, it handled pretty darn well. Their weight distribution is what helps make them so potent off road and in adverse conditions...they'll walk around any similar equipped pickup in a situation.
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Re: So, who's weighed their car? Where?How heavy FR/RR?
[Re: RylisPro]
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01/13/15 09:04 PM
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Heck yeah, my car is a big fat pig! Funny thing is that it weighs less than many modern RWD cars
Right you are going with your original post of some 3,400 pounds for your current car,,,,makes it some 1,000 pounds lighter than the new Hellcat....which is spec'd at 4,400 pounds.
Figuring hp to weight and all that, what's that 1,000 pounds cost,,,likely some 150 horsepower???? 700 plus hp sounds not so impressive now!
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Re: So, who's weighed their car? Where?How heavy FR/RR?
[Re: Sxrxrnr]
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01/13/15 09:53 PM
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Right you are going with your original post of some 3,400 pounds for your current car,,,,makes it some 1,000 pounds lighter than the new Hellcat....which is spec'd at 4,400 pounds.
Figuring hp to weight and all that, what's that 1,000 pounds cost,,,likely some 150 horsepower???? 700 plus hp sounds not so impressive now!
Yeah I'm not impressed by the Hellcat at all, too much weight The new Viper ACR though... That arouses me!
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Re: So, who's weighed their car? Where?How heavy FR/RR?
[Re: RylisPro]
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01/14/15 07:18 AM
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[ The new Viper ACR though... That arouses me!
Now... if Mopar would take that Hellcat powertrain and put it in the Viper... Oh yeah. That would be SIIIIIIICK...
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Re: So, who's weighed their car? Where?How heavy FR/RR?
[Re: Pale_Roader]
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01/14/15 12:17 PM
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Now... if Mopar would take that Hellcat powertrain and put it in the Viper... Oh yeah. That would be SIIIIIIICK...
I honestly think that it doesn't need it. Current Vipers make 640hp which is only about 10% less than the 707hp of a Hellcat engine. Most people with average driving skill like myself, can hardly utilize 250-300 hp at a road course. Anything over 500hp, I would want aerodynamic downforce and 50/50 front/rear. To me, the Viper ACR is an impressive balanced package while the Hellcat isn't.
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Re: So, who's weighed their car? Where?How heavy FR/RR?
[Re: RylisPro]
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01/14/15 12:48 PM
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what a cutie. Nice car, too
Looking for 1975 through 1978 B body 4 door sedan sheet metal or parts cars - monaco, fury, coronet. Please let me know
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Re: So, who's weighed their car? Where?How heavy FR/RR?
[Re: RylisPro]
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01/14/15 01:57 PM
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"Most people with average driving skill like myself, can hardly utilize 250-300 hp at a road course." Unfortunately that wisdom seems to only be discovered by being on a road course with 250-300hp.
" All sorts of things can happen when you are open to new Ideas" Inventor of Kevlar
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Re: So, who's weighed their car? Where?How heavy FR/RR?
[Re: RylisPro]
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01/15/15 02:03 AM
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I honestly think that it doesn't need it. Current Vipers make 640hp which is only about 10% less than the 707hp of a Hellcat engine. Most people with average driving skill like myself, can hardly utilize 250-300 hp at a road course. Anything over 500hp, I would want aerodynamic downforce and 50/50 front/rear. To me, the Viper ACR is an impressive balanced package while the Hellcat isn't.
Very true, there is a lot more to running corners than peak horsepower.
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Re: So, who's weighed their car? Where?How heavy FR/RR?
[Re: RylisPro]
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01/15/15 08:30 AM
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Now... if Mopar would take that Hellcat powertrain and put it in the Viper... Oh yeah. That would be SIIIIIIICK...
I honestly think that it doesn't need it. Current Vipers make 640hp which is only about 10% less than the 707hp of a Hellcat engine. Most people with average driving skill like myself, can hardly utilize 250-300 hp at a road course. Anything over 500hp, I would want aerodynamic downforce and 50/50 front/rear. To me, the Viper ACR is an impressive balanced package while the Hellcat isn't.
YES!!! I've been saying this for years. I've beat a LOT ov fast cars in my 225HP GT Mustang. With a 320HP Cobra engine and basic bolt-ons i'd be an utter menace.
BUT... we are talking superubercars here, and as with the silly Hellcats and 350Shelby's, reason is out the window. The ACR Viper sounds like a sound package... but it still SOUNDS like (to quote someone else here) a UPS truck. Hell... whether a Hellcat plant or 'just' the SRT8 6.4L... please just make it a V8.
How about that ACR with an ALL aluminum 7L 426 (gen 3) Hemi and 640HP... Yummy.
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Re: So, who's weighed their car? Where?How heavy FR/RR?
[Re: GoodysGotaCuda]
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01/15/15 03:20 PM
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I have had the opportunity to watch the Vipers on the track, all Generation at once and all with great drivers. The refinement of the 08-10's is HUGE, and I can only imagine the better tweaks and balance on the Gen 5's.
Mopar to the bone!!!
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Re: So, who's weighed their car? Where?How heavy FR/RR?
[Re: 72Swinger]
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01/18/15 05:04 AM
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Ok. Spent some time today on a friend's set of Intercomp scales. Wireless no less. I'm glad to see it down to 3209 lbs. Here's the results compared to the last time I scaled it. Did some aluminum stuff to motor and engine compartment. But added subframe connectors and bigger torsion bars ( differences in bold)... 3209 lbs. w/o driver *No spare tire, 5/8 tank gas (10.5 gallons) 57.28% front 42.72% rear 340/416: alum. intake, alum. Edelbrock head heads, alum water pump, Scat 4" stroker kit, TTI step headers - 727 trans, stock driveshaft
- heavy A-body console, Toyota front bucket seats, heater, full interior
- 11.75 disk conversion, 10"x1 3/4" bell hat rear drums.
- cast iron master cylinder
- 1 1/8" hollow front sway bar, 3/4" hollow rear sway bar.
- 1.12" Torsion bars
- Hotchkis leaf springs
- 73-76 reinforced K-member
- Aluminum Champion 4 core radiator with aluminum shroud
- 15x9 cast aluminum Optima brand Minilite looking rims
- Full size battery in stock front location
- Hotchkis subframe connectors
3260 lbs w/o driver *with spare tire56.13% front 43.87% rear 3445 lbs with driver *with spare tire55.62% front 44.38% rear 3394 lbs with driver *with out spare tire56.89% front 44.11% rear ************************************************************ BEFORE3412 lbs. w/o driver 1/2 tank gas (8 gallons) * with spare tire 56% front 44% rear All iron 360: stock iron intake, iron J heads, iron water pump, 340 hipo ex manifolds - 727 trans, stock driveshaft
- heavy A-body console, Toyota front bucket seats, heater, full interior
- 11.75 disk conversion, 10"x1 3/4" bell hat rear drums.
- aluminum master cylinder
- 1 1/8" solid front sway bar, 3/4" solid rear sway bar.
- .99" Torsion bars
- stock 340 leaf springs
- 73-76 reinforced K-member
- factory brass radiator with plastic shroud
- 15x9 cast aluminum Optima brand Minilite looking rims
- Full size battery in stock front location
- NO subframe connectors
Last edited by autoxcuda; 01/18/15 05:59 AM.
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Re: So, who's weighed their car? Where?How heavy FR/RR?
[Re: autoxcuda]
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01/18/15 05:09 AM
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Move that battery to the truck Steve.
Mopar to the bone!!!
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