What is Race weight?
What is Race weight?
In the newest issue of camaro prfoemwrs there is a 95 LT1 with a superchager that weighs 3,590pds with driver. Then there is a 98' Z28 with a turbo that has a race weight of 3880pds. Both cars have Ttops and I know the 98' has a 6point rollcage, but I'm sure the 95 has one to. Icant figure out why the 98' weighs so damn much. I cant imagine that the facelift weighs 400pds, as the LS1 probably weighs 150pds. less.
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From: 51°N 114°W, 3500'
Car: 87 IROC L98
Engine: 588 Alcohol BBC
Transmission: Powerglide
Axle/Gears: Ford 9"/31 spline spool/4.86
Race weight usually means how much it weighs going down the track. Driver, fuel etc. If you know how much weight the engine is trying to move, you can calculate how much rear wheel HP there is from the 1/4 mile mph.
My car's race weight is 3280
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87 IROC-Z SuperPro ET Bracket Race Car
461 naturally aspirated Big Block (times are for the current engine)
Best ET on a time slip: 11.447 altitude corrected to 10.99
Best MPH on a time slip: 119.42 altitude corrected to 124.86
Altitude corrected rear wheel HP: 493
Best 60 foot: 1.586
Racing at 3500 feet elevation with a typical race day over 5000 feet density altitude!
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87 IROC bracket car, 91 454SS daily driver, 95 Homebuilt Harley
My car's race weight is 3280
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Follow my racing progress on Stephen's racing page
and check out the race car
87 IROC-Z SuperPro ET Bracket Race Car
461 naturally aspirated Big Block (times are for the current engine)
Best ET on a time slip: 11.447 altitude corrected to 10.99
Best MPH on a time slip: 119.42 altitude corrected to 124.86
Altitude corrected rear wheel HP: 493
Best 60 foot: 1.586
Racing at 3500 feet elevation with a typical race day over 5000 feet density altitude!
Member of the Calgary Drag Racing Association
87 IROC bracket car, 91 454SS daily driver, 95 Homebuilt Harley
Also, are they both autos or sticks? Sticks usually weight 50-75# less, different wheels- +/- 20#, maybe the '95 has a chromemoly cage and the '98 has a mild steel cage that is overbuilt, maybe its a 12 point.
The '95 could have racing seats (10# vs. 30#).
It all adds up.
The '95 could have racing seats (10# vs. 30#).
It all adds up.
I helped with tech and ran the scales at the NFRA race last weekend at Beech Bend, Kentucky.
Most of the 4th gens weighed in around 3500 to 3700 pounds (with driver). Most had roll bars or full cages (depending on times).
HOWEVER, there were several that were between 3400 and 3500 pounds.
There were a couple that had to ADD weight to get to the 3300 pound (with driver) minimum!
jms
Most of the 4th gens weighed in around 3500 to 3700 pounds (with driver). Most had roll bars or full cages (depending on times).
HOWEVER, there were several that were between 3400 and 3500 pounds.
There were a couple that had to ADD weight to get to the 3300 pound (with driver) minimum!
jms
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