Catch22
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I do agree that it costs money to lighten a car beyond where it sits when you finish it. Lightweight fasteners, 8 pound Volk Wheels... blah blah blah.
But it doesn't cost a damned thing to remove 100lbs of ballast from a car.
THAT is actually cheaper for everyone. And plenty of ITS cars are carrying ballast.
As Darrin said, bring everyone to the middle. Don't just add weight to one car, take the ballast out of others. This is a fairly easy opportunity guys, one trip around the ARRC paddock and rolling various cars across the scales with/without ballast answers a bunch of questions.
I don't want to seem like I'm harping on the Integra, its just that I used to own one so I know ALOT about its situation in S. The fastest one I've seen is still a good 3ish seconds AT BEST off the fastest BMWs (note that this is a fastest to fastest comparison). It also gives up about 30whp (conservatively) and GOBS of torque (about 70lb ft) to the BMW, same dyno, same day.
Yet, for some reason the Integra needs to weigh nearly 2700lbs.
Now, I'm a 200+ pound driver, and my Integra had an 8 point custom cage that looked like monkey bars from the local playground. Yet, it STILL needed nearly 100lbs of ballast to make minimum weight.
This is in a car that struggles to be even CLOSE to the top dog in the class.
This makes NO sense at all. NONE.
But it doesn't cost a damned thing to remove 100lbs of ballast from a car.
THAT is actually cheaper for everyone. And plenty of ITS cars are carrying ballast.
As Darrin said, bring everyone to the middle. Don't just add weight to one car, take the ballast out of others. This is a fairly easy opportunity guys, one trip around the ARRC paddock and rolling various cars across the scales with/without ballast answers a bunch of questions.
I don't want to seem like I'm harping on the Integra, its just that I used to own one so I know ALOT about its situation in S. The fastest one I've seen is still a good 3ish seconds AT BEST off the fastest BMWs (note that this is a fastest to fastest comparison). It also gives up about 30whp (conservatively) and GOBS of torque (about 70lb ft) to the BMW, same dyno, same day.
Yet, for some reason the Integra needs to weigh nearly 2700lbs.
Now, I'm a 200+ pound driver, and my Integra had an 8 point custom cage that looked like monkey bars from the local playground. Yet, it STILL needed nearly 100lbs of ballast to make minimum weight.
This is in a car that struggles to be even CLOSE to the top dog in the class.
This makes NO sense at all. NONE.