who here has weighed their fox?

think a LX vert...with a little bit heavier wheels with a full tank would weigh under 3,400?
very easily.

I have an 89 LX Vert
stock 93 motor
stock 93 trans
stock d-line
95 front brakes
sub frames
welded in 6pt cage
17" bullets
after market upper and lower controls arms
full interior
spare tire and jack
1/4 tank fuel
mac headers/catless h-pipe/mac catback
no front sway bar
3340lbs
Certified cat scale at a truck stop
I had to weigh it for my move that is coming soon.
 
It really is a bit of a shock how weight can vary from one Fox to another. It all comes down to options and body style and year. The difference in weight between a fully loaded '93 GT vert and a no option '79-85 coupe can easily be as much as 500 pounds. When you start throwing on 17 inch wheels and huge tires, superchargers, nitrous kits, roll cages, subs and amps etc, you can easily build a car that weighs 3500+ pounds even with aluminum heads. Then again, build a coupe with light weight wheels like Draglites, throw in a tubular K member and A arms, get aluminum control arms, rip out the sound deadening and trunk panels, swap in a fuel cell, built a stout carbed engine aluminum heads and with no AC and manual steering, get a pin on fiberglass hood (usually lighter than the bolt on kind), swap out the steel bumpers for the older aluminum versions, get light weight racing seats, rip out the stereo..etc, and you can easily build a car that weighs a scant 2600 pounds.

Sure, with enough power anything can be fast....take the Terminator Cobras and the GT500 as good examples. They're pigs but with their blown engines and awesome brakes, you can get away with that. Then again, that same 500hp in a 2600lb car is going to be a LOT faster. Power to weight ratios are really fascinating IMO. The lighter you make a car, the less power you need to be as fast as the next guy and everything from accelerating to braking to cornering and even mpg will improve with less weight.
 
Part of the variance is the scales calibration, factory options (a/c, airbag) and also the weight reduction many people have did. Also, the amount of gas can vary, as each gallon weighs 8 lbs itself. A half a tank for someone could be 2-4 gallons off, +/-.

A few pounds here and there, add up.
 
88 lx,converted to carb from fuel injection but all the wiring still in tact.1/4-1/2 tank,no spare or jack,96 cobra front and rear leather seats,97 gt 17" rims and pretty much stock everything else with a sub box in the back and full interior. 3000lbs even without driver.
 
i have a 93 coupe no ac, power windows and locks. i had a t 76 turbo blowing in to a carb no inter cooler c-4 tranny. im 240 and it was 2640 with me in it



I gotta say that's a little hard to believe...you're saying your car only weighs 2400lbs without a driver? Is it just a bare metal shell? :rlaugh:


Not saying you're lying but damn, that's ligher than a 289 equipped Shelby Cobra, and they were among the lightest V8 cars ever made. I would think you would need a gutted interior and lexan windows to get it down that low.
 
i have a 93 coupe no ac, power windows and locks. i had a t 76 turbo blowing in to a carb no inter cooler c-4 tranny. im 240 and it was 2640 with me in it

im not calling you a liar, but there is no way that your car weighs 2400 lbs.

My setup is No p/s, ac Complete UPR kit up front, draglites with skinnies in the front, no sound deadener under the carpet. and it comes in at 2960 with no driver. there isnt much else i could remove from the car so i dont see how your car is 500 lbs lighter than myne. Ive seen notchbacks weighing 2800 but never lighter
 
My '92 LX hatch weighed 2976 lbs with 1/8 tank of gas, removed dog-bone, aluminum heads, no air-pump, no A/C, no spare tire or jack or cover.
 
I had my car weighed at the local scrap yard and with a 1/2 tank it was 2970.

That was with the pony wheels, front sway bar, power steering, and the factory cast accessory brackets still on it. Also still has all the factory seats in it.

I would like to get it down to around 3000 with me in it. I weigh 220.

I think with a manual rack, a set of welds, billet alternator bracket, and taking the sway bar off for the track I should be able to get another 120 off of it.
 
I think with a manual rack, a set of welds, billet alternator bracket, and taking the sway bar off for the track I should be able to get another 120 off of it.

i woulndt bother with the alt. bracket. It will save you probly 3-5 lbs and you loose your tensioner. But the PS wheels and swaybar are probly pretty close to 120 lbs.
 
All i'm saying is...2400lbs.....my car weighs 2880, where the hell could i drop another 480lbs? Hell you would need a tubular K and A arms, aluminum heads, no exhaust, lexan windows, fiberglass door shells, fiberglass hood and deck lid, NO roll cage, and then maybe you'd be that light but you'd be driving around in the most unsafe car ever, and it would flex like crazy without a cage. Basically if i pulled my engine out i'd be close to 2400lbs...but he's doing it with a turbo kit to boot? Like i said i'm not calling anyone a liar but if that's true i've gotta see some proof, some weight savings details and a weigh slip.
 
I weighed my vert at Maple Grove. 3335lbs without me in it. Full interior, 8pt cage, frame ties, 331ci based on Dart Sportsman block, alum hds, T trim blower, AOD, tube K member, tube A arms, coil over kit, Centerline convo pro's. I guess I could drop some #s by stripping it down but I drive it alot and race seats are.......well, not that comfy. Mike