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so i've read the factory weight on 3rd gens are in the neighborhood of 3200#...
I have no access to scales, and the local trucks stops wont let me weigh..
basically an t/a
ironheaded BBC
spohn MS k member no spring buckets
spohn torque arm MS
th350
strange 9" 35 spline axles
lift off cowl hood
manual brakes
weld draglites
lightweight carpet no sound barrier..
4pt ERW .134 wall roll bars
sfcs
spohn front coil overs
hmmm, bout what i can think of, battery in rear, which i guess makes no difference.
any aprrox weight guess??
THANKS!
3200 is a bare bones car. Many are closer to 3500 pounds. Without getting an accurate scale measurement, you car should weigh anywhere from 3000-3500 pounds. A guess is just a guess. You might as well throw a dart at a bunch of weights written on a dartboard. If you want to know what it weighs, you'll have to find a scale.
That's BS about the truck stops. You pay to get something weighed. It doesn't matter if it's a loaded tractor trailer or a car. Every spring I use a truck scale to see what my season's race weight will be. There's lot of other places to find scales. Garbage dumps, some trucking companies have their own, gravel pits etc. If you're lucky, you may even find some free ones.
My completely gutted out race car has a race weight just under 3100 pounds. That's what everything weighs with me in the car sitting on the starting line. I have no idea what the car weighs by itself. It won't go down the track without me so I need to know how much weight the engine needs to move. I did have it in the low 3000 range once but installed a better roll cage which added more weight. Didn't really slow me down much, if any. I set a personal best this year with the heavier cage.
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Hardtail Racing
All engine, no power adders! Bests: 9.029@150.45 (at altitude)
Theoretical sea level performance 8.623@157.05
Find a roundy round shop or a chassis dyno shop. They should have the 4 pad scale system that will tell you the pre-load, fornt to rear and total weight.
My car scaled in at 3201 without me in it.
Specs:
87 Firebird Formula glass hood and door bar delete and all stock glass
355 sbc iron heads, 1 7/8 headers, 28 lbs of exhaust
TH400 9.5 converter
Spohn mild steel lca's, torque arm, trans crossmember, panhard bar
Moser 9" 31 spline, Strange iron 3rd member, alum pinion support, drum brakes
wolfe race craft anti roll bar
Stock front suspension with S-10 manual steering box
interior delete except 2 stock seats
8 point SW roll cage, home mede 2" sub frame connectors
bumper deletes.
1/2 tank of fuel and stock tank with sump.
front to rear ratio was 52.4 and rear to front was 47.6
front weight = 1678
rear weight = 1523