DeTomaso Mailing List: June 98, Message #167

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From: Ted Stalcup <revtech@gte.net>
Subject:Re: How Light Can You Really Make a Pantera?
Date: Thu, 4 Jun 1998 12:55:56 +0000


>With all this talk about unsprung weight, I've always been curious
>about how light a Pantera can be made.
>Since every pound of weight that's shed means less HP needed, what is
>the lightest a Pantera can be, and what is the lightest one can be
>without spending huge dollars (the realistic number for those who
>don't have family trusts)?
>
>Factory= 3,300 lbs?
>Ulimate lightweight=?
>Realistic street car=?


Well lets see...heres what I would think would shave weight for a street car

carbon fiber hood
carbon fiber deck lid
aluminum heads

that would make a pretty light streetable car...

a race car of course could dispense with the interior down to metal and
replace the drivers seat with a shell.  Replace the rear window with lexan.
Replace the wet battery with a dry cell (are those lighter?  I dunno).  Of
course a race car would probably have to carry a rollcage so that would add
weight back.

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