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I feel these arguments are petty and a waste of time... I usually don't get very far into them.
People come in here to read and have fun. A LOT of people come in here to read and have fun...
It sounds like a handful of you are not enjoying my wild speculation, especially if it gets too close for comfort. Now, people want to split theoretical hairs with little or no experience or education in these areas. I am grateful for the interaction but don't feel any of your initial arguments held water... I'm not ignoring you, just trying to get this moving along.
The original question was, is there any weight in the GT's that isn't accounted for that could possibly be "discovered" when Ford goes "Official" with the GT350?
I say Yes, there is. Not much but, considering the 135lbs claim, 20-40lbs of that could be a dirty trick. I am hoping that it isn't.
This is the issue with the media reporting an 82lbs gain when in reality, the gap is much closer. We can at least for a fact say that there was an instance where a 2011 and 2015 were only 30lbs apart. That is a significant chunk if you ask me. Will there be instances where that gap is closer or, god forbid, they actually swap lighter/heavier? Yeah, there is a very good chance, especially with the initial spread we have witnessed.
But it was something I myself witnessed. Obviously, any statement I make as well as my very person needs to be discredited. Because it supports my original findings and makes it seem like I am telling the truth. Discredit the Mustang Specialty Shops in my area too, truly incompetent fools if you ask me... and tampering with the "Official" scales to make it seem like the S550 is lighter than it actually is.
I think you guys have had enough, when your arguments become this petty, you become too unique to argue with. I try to avoid arguments completely, especially from a wave of nit-picking stupidity... or the stupid in general... which only want to drag you down and beat you with their vast experience.
This is why I don't discuss these things here...
This is a basic 8 point roll cage bud...
A Chrome Moly of this very example weighed almost 60lbs. It would be around 100lbs in .120 if I remember correctly.
Why is door tube so much heavier? It should only be .118 if that... Most remain .120.
I know what you are talking about with the roof loop, that is far heavier than what I am discussing here. That is truly a full-tilt cage similar to what the Camaro's used at the Ring. If we use OEM frames, we are required to connect the Roll bar portion of the Roll cage to the frame. This is our loop, triangulation and rear tower braces. Nothing more is required.
A 6 Point Roll Bar would be the absence of the door tubes. A 4 point would be the triangulation removed and only the loop, cross bar and rear tower braces remain. I guess you could argue either way but we were taught that any enclosure around the driver was a cage.
Here is a nice depiction of where the weight is when using a complex roll bar. That is pretty much the entire unit and at least 70lbs.
People come in here to read and have fun. A LOT of people come in here to read and have fun...
It sounds like a handful of you are not enjoying my wild speculation, especially if it gets too close for comfort. Now, people want to split theoretical hairs with little or no experience or education in these areas. I am grateful for the interaction but don't feel any of your initial arguments held water... I'm not ignoring you, just trying to get this moving along.
The original question was, is there any weight in the GT's that isn't accounted for that could possibly be "discovered" when Ford goes "Official" with the GT350?
I say Yes, there is. Not much but, considering the 135lbs claim, 20-40lbs of that could be a dirty trick. I am hoping that it isn't.
This is the issue with the media reporting an 82lbs gain when in reality, the gap is much closer. We can at least for a fact say that there was an instance where a 2011 and 2015 were only 30lbs apart. That is a significant chunk if you ask me. Will there be instances where that gap is closer or, god forbid, they actually swap lighter/heavier? Yeah, there is a very good chance, especially with the initial spread we have witnessed.
But it was something I myself witnessed. Obviously, any statement I make as well as my very person needs to be discredited. Because it supports my original findings and makes it seem like I am telling the truth. Discredit the Mustang Specialty Shops in my area too, truly incompetent fools if you ask me... and tampering with the "Official" scales to make it seem like the S550 is lighter than it actually is.
I think you guys have had enough, when your arguments become this petty, you become too unique to argue with. I try to avoid arguments completely, especially from a wave of nit-picking stupidity... or the stupid in general... which only want to drag you down and beat you with their vast experience.
A Cage doesn't need a roof to be a cage. Loop, doors, loop triangulation and rear towers... That is an 8 point roll cage. You could have a 6 point cage if you remove the triangulation and just use a cross bar for the harness.Cages have A-pillar tubes that connect to the B-pillar hoop, door intrusion bars, bars that connect the L to R side under the dash and at the top of the windshield. You continue to be ambiguous with your posts and flip flop on everything you say.
Door bars are very heavy as is all of the work forward of the B-pillar on a "cage". You keep saying "cage" which has a fairly central mass while you talk in a context referring to a "roll bar" which is indeed entirely behind the driver. You have always been very difficult person to communicate with due to your vagueness and inconsistencies.
This is why I don't discuss these things here...
This is a basic 8 point roll cage bud...
A Chrome Moly of this very example weighed almost 60lbs. It would be around 100lbs in .120 if I remember correctly.
Why is door tube so much heavier? It should only be .118 if that... Most remain .120.
I know what you are talking about with the roof loop, that is far heavier than what I am discussing here. That is truly a full-tilt cage similar to what the Camaro's used at the Ring. If we use OEM frames, we are required to connect the Roll bar portion of the Roll cage to the frame. This is our loop, triangulation and rear tower braces. Nothing more is required.
A 6 Point Roll Bar would be the absence of the door tubes. A 4 point would be the triangulation removed and only the loop, cross bar and rear tower braces remain. I guess you could argue either way but we were taught that any enclosure around the driver was a cage.
Here is a nice depiction of where the weight is when using a complex roll bar. That is pretty much the entire unit and at least 70lbs.
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