Weighted my car in today at about 2465 lbs.
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Weighted my car in today at about 2465 lbs.
calculations:
2630 . . with me in the car and some other little stuff like a backpack/ laptop. etc.
- 155 . . My weight
- 10 . . of the extra stuff
EQUALS
2465
exactly half a tank of gas.
I was expecting the car to weigh 2700 Lbs.
my other coupe weighted at about 2800 a while back.
(i'll double check and correct this^) <CORRECTED>
2960- 155 = 2800 Lbs Full tank of gas.
2630 . . with me in the car and some other little stuff like a backpack/ laptop. etc.
- 155 . . My weight
- 10 . . of the extra stuff
EQUALS
2465
exactly half a tank of gas.
I was expecting the car to weigh 2700 Lbs.
my other coupe weighted at about 2800 a while back.
(i'll double check and correct this^) <CORRECTED>
2960- 155 = 2800 Lbs Full tank of gas.
Last edited by FuriousZ; 08-14-2008 at 03:57 PM.
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The scale fluctuated equally between 2640 and 2620 so an average would be 2630.
here is a picture of the place where I weighed my car.
I had this with me:
(the keys are not to the car I was driving )
and this much gas:
After all the work I've put into to it I guess it was worth it.
(( most of you have seen my work: https://www.s-chassis.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=44052))
the interior looks complete:
I was surprised! (seriously)
what do you guys think?
here is a picture of the place where I weighed my car.
I had this with me:
(the keys are not to the car I was driving )
and this much gas:
After all the work I've put into to it I guess it was worth it.
(( most of you have seen my work: https://www.s-chassis.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=44052))
the interior looks complete:
I was surprised! (seriously)
what do you guys think?
Last edited by FuriousZ; 08-14-2008 at 04:19 PM.
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what is the weight difference between s14 and s13?
And what is the true meaning of the "weight (vin Number) Sticker" on the door jam of the car?
how can I calculate the weight of half tank of Gas? (now days = gold haha)
And what is the true meaning of the "weight (vin Number) Sticker" on the door jam of the car?
how can I calculate the weight of half tank of Gas? (now days = gold haha)
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supposedly gas weighs slightly more than 6lbs 15 degrees C. so to be safe lets say gas weight 6 1/2 lbs and the s13 holds 15 7/8 gallons. with these numbers half a tank would weigh around 51lbs. i'm rounding up so 50lbs for half a tank should be good enough for an every day application. unless your building a space ship those figures are close enough.
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I found this info on Wiki about GVWR:
"A gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) is the maximum allowable total weight of a road vehicle or trailer that is loaded, including the weight of the vehicle itself plus fuel, passengers, cargo, and trailer tongue weight."
AND the difference b/n GVWR and CURB weight:
"Gross weight is often confused with curb weight, which represents the weight of the vehicle with no passengers or cargo. The difference between gross weight and curb weight is the total passenger and cargo weight capacity of the vehicle. For example, a pickup truck with a curb weight of 2000 pounds might have a cargo capacity of 3000 pounds, meaning it can have a gross weight of 5000 pounds when fully loaded."
The GVWR Sticker on the car:
The weight is the same on both of my cars. 92 (above) and this 93:
"A gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) is the maximum allowable total weight of a road vehicle or trailer that is loaded, including the weight of the vehicle itself plus fuel, passengers, cargo, and trailer tongue weight."
AND the difference b/n GVWR and CURB weight:
"Gross weight is often confused with curb weight, which represents the weight of the vehicle with no passengers or cargo. The difference between gross weight and curb weight is the total passenger and cargo weight capacity of the vehicle. For example, a pickup truck with a curb weight of 2000 pounds might have a cargo capacity of 3000 pounds, meaning it can have a gross weight of 5000 pounds when fully loaded."
The GVWR Sticker on the car:
The weight is the same on both of my cars. 92 (above) and this 93:
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I was searching around the forum and found these:
So the S14 is just a little heavier than the S13?
from the post above.
Can I conclude that the REAR LEFT corner is 50 lbs heavier?
Is this why people say the battery goes on the REAR RIGHT CORNER when relocated?
OR is there another reason people place the battery on the REAR RIGHT?
does it matter?
Disagree you may, because I spoke before I thought.
S2000: Curb weight/2855 LB.s
S2000: Curb Weight without hard top/2765 LB.s
s13: curb weight 2700 LB.s roughly because fast back, and coupe have different distribution factors
s14: curb weight 2753
Datsun 510:curb weight 1980 LB.s
So yeah a KA would defenitely feel faster in the 510, and it would be slower in the s2000 than a 240sx chassis. Just to make the correction. For every 100LB.s there is 1/10th of a second lost in the1/4mile from weight. So a KA in a 510 is roughly .7 to .8 seconds faster than in a 240sx.
S2000: Curb weight/2855 LB.s
S2000: Curb Weight without hard top/2765 LB.s
s13: curb weight 2700 LB.s roughly because fast back, and coupe have different distribution factors
s14: curb weight 2753
Datsun 510:curb weight 1980 LB.s
So yeah a KA would defenitely feel faster in the 510, and it would be slower in the s2000 than a 240sx chassis. Just to make the correction. For every 100LB.s there is 1/10th of a second lost in the1/4mile from weight. So a KA in a 510 is roughly .7 to .8 seconds faster than in a 240sx.
Very impressed with this car and I haven't added anything major. Yet...
The boss is out today so I got a chance to do my subframe bushings.
Figured, while it's up I'll use some of my setup tools to see where the car is in a (near) stock config. The numbers below are with the following changes from stock: carbon hood, tension rods, rear toe rods, rear traction rods, and larger wheels/tires. That's it.
Weight Distribution with Driver at 150lbs, spare in, full interior, trunk linings in.
LF – 850 RF – 855
LR – 714 RR – 659
Cross-Balance = 50.9%
Total Weight = 3080
Will be doing a battery relo to centerline and underneath the spare (ALWAYS go as low as you can) when I get the pieces together. That should bring to near 50-50 with spare still in. Remember, my projects assume retaining FULL daily driver function and handling over straight-line speed.
I don't have factory race cars that show these numbers.
The boss is out today so I got a chance to do my subframe bushings.
Figured, while it's up I'll use some of my setup tools to see where the car is in a (near) stock config. The numbers below are with the following changes from stock: carbon hood, tension rods, rear toe rods, rear traction rods, and larger wheels/tires. That's it.
Weight Distribution with Driver at 150lbs, spare in, full interior, trunk linings in.
LF – 850 RF – 855
LR – 714 RR – 659
Cross-Balance = 50.9%
Total Weight = 3080
Will be doing a battery relo to centerline and underneath the spare (ALWAYS go as low as you can) when I get the pieces together. That should bring to near 50-50 with spare still in. Remember, my projects assume retaining FULL daily driver function and handling over straight-line speed.
I don't have factory race cars that show these numbers.
Can I conclude that the REAR LEFT corner is 50 lbs heavier?
Is this why people say the battery goes on the REAR RIGHT CORNER when relocated?
OR is there another reason people place the battery on the REAR RIGHT?
does it matter?
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city dumps and businesses that deal with transporting may let you weigh your car. the dumps may change you a few dollars though. if you find a trucking company and ask nicely you might be able to drive you car on the scale for free.
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I just went to see his car the other day in person. Looks really good. Pictures don't do it justice at all. Looks Great. Engine is clean as hell. Run's good too. Hella Fast for just stock boost and turbo. I have to give props to him for a Badass coupe. I used to like the fastbacks more. but the more coupes i see the more i like them. Keep up the good work man.
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But, You can weigh it for free anywhere anytime as long as you ask nicely!
some one answer some of my questions above PLEASE?