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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 689 Joined: 8-May 06 From: Charlotte, NC Member No.: 1,201 ![]() |
So that got me thinking. How light could one get an f-body. According to the 9.5:1 weight to power ratio 200rwhp car weight 1900 lbs. It could be quite easy to turn, brake ect. that little weight on 275 tires and 14" willwood rotors. Shouldn't it? Can one get an f-body under 2000lbs?
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 813 Joined: 21-January 04 From: Santa Barbara, CA Member No.: 141 ![]() |
AI rules are here:
http://www.nasaproracing.com/rules/American-Iron-Rules.pdf Anything that doesn't fall under these rules is subject to the NASA rule book (much larger file): http://www.nasaproracing.com/rules/ccr.pdf So, for AI see 6.1. There's no minimum weight for a 4 or 6 cylinder. Many have contemplated a 4 cylinder turbo Fox Mustang. You can get the Fox body pretty light (not sure how light) and the 4 cylinder doesn't weigh much. That doesn't help the Camaro crowd of course. I have no idea the lowest a 4th gen could get. Ours is around 3000 empty. There's probably another 100 pounds in there, but I don't see much more than that. Maybe 2800 pounds as the lowest weight? But I'm just making that up based on my experience. I could be wrong. Jason Edit - So Al beat me to it. 2400 pounds? That's crazy! But I'd love to see it. This post has been edited by JKnight: Jun 21 2006, 03:10 PM |
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