Great thread! Well, for me at least. Sweet Ariel Atom. I'd love to own one. I instructed for them when they came to town with a bunch of the Chevy Cobalt powered versions. Unfortunately the school cars were set up to massively understeer for safety so I didn't get to sample the proper experience.
So many people think that Vipers are big and fat... massive, heavy, truck-engine-ed monsters. I love telling my Porsche friends that our cars are only about 3' apart in length. (991 and 992 series 911's, built from 2013 onward). They typically reply that there's absolutely no way my Viper is only 3" longer than their car. So I agree with them; it isn't. Then I explain that it's THEIR car that's 3" longer than mine. Even the cute little 997's are pretty much the same length as our cars, depending on the model.
And when it comes to weight, Gen V's are lighter than almost every other car with comparable power, including Corvettes and Porsches. (McLaren's and the latest -Canadian built "had-to-add-that-for-Bryan" Ford GT's with their tiny little V6 and $500K price tags are an exception, both having a whizzy all carbon monocell.) Also the few other lightweights that are in a completely different price stratosphere can beat us on the scales.
Nice to see that sub 3300 pound weight Bryan! Tamvette, you only need to find 20 pounds. I weighed my car when I first got it. Completely stock with a full-to-the-brim tank, a passenger footwell Fire Extinguisher, hastily homemade steel endplates (needed them for numbers since the car was ceramic coated and I discovered at the 11th hour that the required numbers wouldn't stick to the paint) and Teamtech belts.
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Before the snow flew- we have almost ten inches of it already- I took the car to a truck stop, with as little fuel as I could stomach, now packing Bellanger mufflers and primary cat delete exhaust. i really hoped to see a sub 3300 but I'm 23 pounds over, assuming that the scale is even remotely accurate in that weight range. 1510 kg is 3322 pounds. A lightweight battery might take me across the line.
I just pulled my seat to finally install a lowering kit after having to look at the reflections of traffic lights in my hood for 5.5 years to know whether the light was red or green. It felt like it weighed about 700-800 pounds. So I could always yank my passenger seat if I decide to bariatric my car.
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