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Old 03-21-2008, 02:28 PM
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Originally Posted by krystar
DanD, great excel sheet! I modified it and added cost and $/LB. some good seats, a/c delete, rear hatch replacements, and rear bumper replacement seem to be the top choices for cheap reductions

is there really that much undercoating? 120LB's?
If the undercoating is worth 120#, I'm going to be ripping mine off tonight. Any tips on "rustproofing" after doing the removal? Is shaker can paint enough, or should I do any other prep work?
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Currently I'm at 2620lbs with 1/4 tank gas, and driver, in my ITB 924 (equivalent in curb weight to an early 944, 2612lbs per the book - so they should scale the same or similar with similar mods) - post-race weight.

This is in the car that's fully-built (and legal) for ITB. It includes 40lbs of lead ballast (to keep it legal), a full 6-point cage (1.5"x.120 wall plus dash bar and roof cross-brace), fully gutted interior except dash and center console, 11lb fire system, 944/M471 brakes (standard 5-lug setup - was an option for the '24) with 15x6 spiderweb rims and Hoosier R6's, 3-qt Accusump, large oil cooler, Kirkey seat, and video setup. I'm in the process of pulling up to another 100# out of it, in preparation for more going faster!

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i'd prob say to use some kind of enamel rattlecan.
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Ditch the brakes. They are heavy and all they do is slow you down.
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3120 with half a tank of gas and the spare tire/jack.
Old 03-21-2008, 09:13 PM
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Originally Posted by krystar
DanD, great excel sheet! I modified it and added cost and $/LB. some good seats, a/c delete, rear hatch replacements, and rear bumper replacement seem to be the top choices for cheap reductions

is there really that much undercoating? 120LB's?
Good question. Derrick from Huntley scraped it off his car and put it in a trash can and weighed it. The question is did he add any fluid to it to loosen it up when he did it. I think the underbody was 100# and the coating inside the car was about 20# if i can remember back 4-5 years. The fenders have the gunk on it as well. It's quite a job to get it all off.

I do know that I don't want to go thru life with bad elbows and joints from scraping all that crap off the car otherwise I'd do it too.

I'd love to see your spreadsheet.

Again, if anyone had corrections or hard proof of weights, please let us know. I hate to pass along erroneous information.

The hood was my biggest disappointment. The stock hood didn't weigh as much as GT racing said and the fiberglass hood weighted more.
Old 03-22-2008, 09:19 AM
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Yeah, GT Racing, as much as I do like their product, is a bit optimistic in their product literature about stock parts weights.

I have a lexan hatch and fiberglass hood as well (not on the car, just in storage), and they're definitely not the weight savings advertised. I've weighed the stock parts, the math just doesn't work.
Old 03-22-2008, 12:20 PM
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Originally Posted by CameronKame
That's pretty light... I think 944spec doesn't allow under 2600lbs so I'm impressed.
That is 2600lbs with a cage and driver included. My car needs runs about 30lbs of ballast to make sure I make weight. The car itself is close to 2400lbs
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Originally Posted by CameronKame
Ditch the brakes. They are heavy and all they do is slow you down.
I dont think anyone sees how clever this pun is but me..
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modification of danD's excel with GT-Racing.com advertised weights and costs. other parts listed in notes field.
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Old 03-23-2008, 11:41 PM
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My 968 Firehawk Race car weighs 2830, no a/c, lexan windshield, no headlight motors, sound deadening removed, no cat, no radio, fixed sunroof - no motor, etc. started at 3086. Still runs in stock class so that's the least it could weigh - think I could get another 80-100 pounds out - but real tough after that.

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