TheLion
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Out of sheer morbid curiosity, has anyone ever figured out why all the GT's in the review mags are 100 lbs to 150 lbs HEAVIER than the base weights stated by Ford?
BMR scaled a 2015 6M PP and 2015 6A Base. 6M came in at 3736 on their scale and 6A at 3704.
2015-2017 GT 6M Base: 3705 lbs
2015-2017 GT 6A Base: 3729 lbs
2016-2018 Camar 1SS: 3685 lbs
So their scale is about 25 lbs off of the factory weights. So their 6M PP GT was really about 3761 lbs (using the 6A base weight they got vs. Ford's spec).
Strangely in all of the reviews the GT's they test are always well over 3800 lbs yet the SS's range from 3685 lbs up to the heaviest fully loaded A8 at 3760 lbs. The two chassis are very close in weight, but it seems like the GT's get very bloated very quickly when optioned.
C&D's 6M SS weighed 3718 lbs, sounds about right. Yet their GT PP Premium was 3817 lbs....almost exactly 100 lbs heavier than their SS tested with Magnaride and active exhaust.
By my calculations the GT's should be running a decent amount lighter even with the Performance Package if optioned lightly:
PP K-brace + Strut Tower Brace weight gain: 18
PP wheels weight gain: 32
PP Front Rotors, Calipers and Pads weight gain: 7
PP Sway Bars weight gain: 2
GT PP Loaded Hood: 5
Total weight gain over base: 64
Ford Base Model Weight: 3705
Base Model GT + PP: 3769 lbs
The only item I know of for PP GT's not on the "what things weigh" list that is different for PP cars vs base is the radiator / oil cooler. Could be another 10 lbs there as well.
Worst case then is 3769 + 10 lbs = 3779 lbs. Where's the extra 38 lbs coming from? Even at 3800 lbs, it's still within 100 lbs of a similarly optioned SS. 50 lbs takes about an extra 5 hp or 100 lbs takes about another 10 hp to make up for. Not much.
I'm just curious what it is in some of the GT's that's adding so much more weight. A base PP GT with Ford Performance exhaust and lightweight wheels should come in at just a hair above 3700, almost identical to a base SS.
2018's have the same base weight listed at 3705 as well but I've seen them tipping the scales 3878 lbs! That's well over 170 lbs heavier than the base weight. Not sure where it's all going...:doh:.
An easy way to bias the older 2015-2017 GT's to match the SS power to weight ratio is actually quite simple:
1. Light weight wheels shave 32 lbs to 46 lbs (without using expensive Forged).
2. Ford Performance or Magnaflow's exhausts both shave 30 lbs or something like the Corsa and similar are about 10 lbs ~ 15 lbs lighter on average.
3. Power Pack 2 with an exhaust and 93 octane makes about 465~470 HP at the crank (415 ~ 420 at the wheels).
Your power to weight ratio changes from 8.8 lbs / hp bone stock down to 8.0 lbs / hp flat. Base SS runs 8.1 lb / hp, a fully loaded 6M ss runs about 8.2 lbs / hp. Even with no weight reduction, Power Pack 2 and an exhaust put you at 8.1 lbs / hp. Not too shabby considering you can find 2015-2017's pretty cheap now and still do that under factory warranty (pending the miles are low enough).
BMR scaled a 2015 6M PP and 2015 6A Base. 6M came in at 3736 on their scale and 6A at 3704.
2015-2017 GT 6M Base: 3705 lbs
2015-2017 GT 6A Base: 3729 lbs
2016-2018 Camar 1SS: 3685 lbs
So their scale is about 25 lbs off of the factory weights. So their 6M PP GT was really about 3761 lbs (using the 6A base weight they got vs. Ford's spec).
Strangely in all of the reviews the GT's they test are always well over 3800 lbs yet the SS's range from 3685 lbs up to the heaviest fully loaded A8 at 3760 lbs. The two chassis are very close in weight, but it seems like the GT's get very bloated very quickly when optioned.
C&D's 6M SS weighed 3718 lbs, sounds about right. Yet their GT PP Premium was 3817 lbs....almost exactly 100 lbs heavier than their SS tested with Magnaride and active exhaust.
By my calculations the GT's should be running a decent amount lighter even with the Performance Package if optioned lightly:
PP K-brace + Strut Tower Brace weight gain: 18
PP wheels weight gain: 32
PP Front Rotors, Calipers and Pads weight gain: 7
PP Sway Bars weight gain: 2
GT PP Loaded Hood: 5
Total weight gain over base: 64
Ford Base Model Weight: 3705
Base Model GT + PP: 3769 lbs
The only item I know of for PP GT's not on the "what things weigh" list that is different for PP cars vs base is the radiator / oil cooler. Could be another 10 lbs there as well.
Worst case then is 3769 + 10 lbs = 3779 lbs. Where's the extra 38 lbs coming from? Even at 3800 lbs, it's still within 100 lbs of a similarly optioned SS. 50 lbs takes about an extra 5 hp or 100 lbs takes about another 10 hp to make up for. Not much.
I'm just curious what it is in some of the GT's that's adding so much more weight. A base PP GT with Ford Performance exhaust and lightweight wheels should come in at just a hair above 3700, almost identical to a base SS.
2018's have the same base weight listed at 3705 as well but I've seen them tipping the scales 3878 lbs! That's well over 170 lbs heavier than the base weight. Not sure where it's all going...:doh:.
An easy way to bias the older 2015-2017 GT's to match the SS power to weight ratio is actually quite simple:
1. Light weight wheels shave 32 lbs to 46 lbs (without using expensive Forged).
2. Ford Performance or Magnaflow's exhausts both shave 30 lbs or something like the Corsa and similar are about 10 lbs ~ 15 lbs lighter on average.
3. Power Pack 2 with an exhaust and 93 octane makes about 465~470 HP at the crank (415 ~ 420 at the wheels).
Your power to weight ratio changes from 8.8 lbs / hp bone stock down to 8.0 lbs / hp flat. Base SS runs 8.1 lb / hp, a fully loaded 6M ss runs about 8.2 lbs / hp. Even with no weight reduction, Power Pack 2 and an exhaust put you at 8.1 lbs / hp. Not too shabby considering you can find 2015-2017's pretty cheap now and still do that under factory warranty (pending the miles are low enough).
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