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How much does a GT3RS weigh? And a Pista and 600LT :)
I scaled three of the best super cars on the planet today. 19' Weissach GT3RS, 19' Ferrari Pista and 19' McLaren 600LT. They all had almost a full tank of gas. Here's the video
Weighed my buddies 3rs WP with half tank of gas and got 3131.
Are you just dropping the car straight down on the scales? Always read you are supposed to roll it forward onto them. I made some blocks I lower the car onto that are same height as scales and then roll it forward onto scales. Probably doesn’t really matter though.
Weighed my buddies 3rs WP with half tank of gas and got 3131.
Are you just dropping the car straight down on the scales? Always read you are supposed to roll it forward onto them. I made some blocks I lower the car onto that are same height as scales and then roll it forward onto scales. Probably doesn’t really matter though.
Half a tank is about 75lbs difference. I lower them down slowly using the lift. I don’t have the drive on ramps for them.
I scaled three of the best super cars on the planet today. 19' Weissach GT3RS, 19' Ferrari Pista and 19' McLaren 600LT. They all had almost a full tank of gas. Here's the video
Do you have extended tank on the RS ? Any other mods besides wheels? Exhaust?
This particular 3RS has the big tank, GRP exhaust, BBS FI-R’s. I was going to weigh mine which is a twin but this one was easier to get to. I have a 2RS I wanted to weigh as well but it was at my house. I would bet it’s similar to the Pista in weight. The Pista pulls harder though.
For those as annoyed as I am to watch a video to see data, here is the chase cut to:
Pista 3,379
GT3RS 3,207 (w BBS FI-R and CCB)
600LT: 3,067
Mentioned the F and M had nearly full tanks.
You’re annoyed that I took the time to do this with these three cars and made a very short 2min video? Not many people have all these cars in the same place or have scales. How about a thanks for doing this and providing some real world data that’s helpful to people. Too many people complain just like you are. This post provides something other than another value thread...
Sorry, I have to agree. 3 cars = a post with 3 pictures of the corner weights. This type of information isn't suited to a video and it's annoying to see a post that intentionally has a link to a video when the info could just be in the post. Post a video if you did a track day or are replacing your air filters.
You’re annoyed that I took the time to do this with these three cars and made a very short 2min video? Not many people have all these cars in the same place or have scales. How about a thanks for doing this and providing some real world data that’s helpful to people. Too many people complain just like you are. This post provides something other than another value thread...
Lol, could you imagine writing a youtube link in the "weight" cell of a Doctor's questionnaire?
No offense, but I don't want to watch a 2 min video for information I can ready in 2 seconds, either.
I scaled three of the best super cars on the planet today. 19' Weissach GT3RS, 19' Ferrari Pista and 19' McLaren 600LT. They all had almost a full tank of gas. Here's the video
Please, don't post on F-chat, they could ban you (the excuse is that you own a business).
My Guards Red+WP+PCCB+FAL on a little over or a little under 1/4 fuel tank (extended fuel tank). The car is on my track wheels + JCR Silenced Race Pipes + Antigravity battery. It was weighed 2 weeks apart, hence the difference in fuel load, at one place the scales were not leveled.
Your Red GT3RS weight is spot-on. The Large Tank hold almost 150 lbs of fuel, so your car with no fuel would be at ~3,058 lbs. Mine with no fuel is around 2,988 lbs, or around 70 lbs lighter. The battery saves a lot of weight, my wheels save a lot too (more than the OEM Magnesium), and the side mufflers weigh 22 lbs each (JCR deletes the side and center mufflers).
I'm not surprised at the Pista at all. They claim the car's dry weight at 2,822 lbs. Add liquids and it goes to 3,379 lbs (+557 lbs). I can't figure out 557 lbs of fluids, that's nearly 90 gallons of fuel+oil+coolant, you can't drive a car on dry-weight. They should stop with their non-sense: less power than advertised + more weight than advertised (Pista might be the first car in the last 25 years from the Italians that actually produces the right power numbers at the wheels).
Bravo!!! for McLaren. The 600LT is impressive, I have yet to drive one, but the best Mclaren from the ones I have driven (720S, 12C, 650S, 570S) is the 570S.
Please, don't post on F-chat, they could ban you (the excuse is that you own a business).
My Guards Red+WP+PCCB+FAL on a little over or a little under 1/4 fuel tank (extended fuel tank). The car is on my track wheels + JCR Silenced Race Pipes + Antigravity battery. It was weighed 2 weeks apart, hence the difference in fuel load, at one place the scales were not leveled.
Your Red GT3RS weight is spot-on. The Large Tank hold almost 150 lbs of fuel, so your car with no fuel would be at ~3,058 lbs. Mine with no fuel is around 2,988 lbs, or around 70 lbs lighter. The battery saves a lot of weight, my wheels save a lot too (more than the OEM Magnesium), and the side mufflers weigh 22 lbs each (JCR deletes the side and center mufflers).
I'm not surprised at the Pista at all. They claim the car's dry weight at 2,822 lbs. Add liquids and it goes to 3,379 lbs (+557 lbs). I can't figure out 557 lbs of fluids, that's nearly 90 gallons of fuel+oil+coolant, you can't drive a car on dry-weight. They should stop with their non-sense: less power than advertised + more weight than advertised (Pista might be the first car in the last 25 years from the Italians that actually produces the right power numbers at the wheels).
Bravo!!! for McLaren. The 600LT is impressive, I have yet to drive one, but the best Mclaren from the ones I have driven (720S, 12C, 650S, 570S) is the 570S.