After getting the tires switched over from the factory rims to the Aerie rims, I now have the weights of the wheels as they are on the car. This includes tires, TPMS, mounted and balanced.
The factory wheels with Goodyear tires are:
Fronts = 49.81 lbs each, or 99.61 lbs for the pair
Rears = 56 lbs each, or 112 lbs for the pair
This is a total of 221.63 lbs of weight for all 4 factory wheels with everything.
The Aerie wheels with Goodyear tires are:
Fronts = 46.32 lbs each, or 92.64 lbs for the pair
Rears = 47.76 lbs each, or 95.52 lbs for the pair
This is a total of 188.16 lbs of weight for all 4 Aerie wheels with everything.
This is a total savings of 23.47 lbs of unsprung rotating weight for the entire set, which is very good.
Here's the new spreadsheet that shows the most current and accurate numbers I have for everything. The car's stock weight is calculated based on the actual measured weight of 3,240 lbs, which was with the Antigravity battery. I added the difference in weight between the factory and Antigravity battery, to get the car's factory stock weight. This was with a full tank of gas.
The HP from the factory is 400 which is at the crank, and the 417.86 I have is the calculated addition at the crank from the Eventuri, which added 16.5 hp to the rear wheels. By adding in the drivetrain loss factor of 7.6%, I calculated the Eventuri added 17.6 hp at the crank. I did this strictly for the weight-to-power (W/P) calculation which is usually based on the crank HP.
The wheels (x2) are the weights with everything, tires and all. The difference in weight between the factory lug bolts and the titanium ones are also included.
The Eventuri is a half pound lighter than stock which doesn't make any practical difference at all, but I included it just to be thorough.
At the bottom is the calculated weight of 3,215.15 lbs my car should now have, which gives me a W/P ratio of 7.69 with a full tank of gas. After I get everything put back together, I'll run over to the weight scale and get an actual weight, but it should be pretty close. (I still have to do the oil change and look at the wheel well liners, but it was 107 yesterday and it's supposed to be 107 again today. It's been like this for almost 4 weeks. The garage never cools off below 85 so the heat is just killin' me.)
If I can get a video of what GRP's titanium exhaust sounds like with the 3rd cat installed (no delete), and it's reasonably within the volume level of the factory exhaust, I'll get it. That would save another 16.8 lbs, which would get my car just under 3,200 lbs at 3,198. Assuming it would add just 7 hp, that would put me at a W/P ratio of 7.53 which is right at what a C8 3LT/Z51 is. This would be with a factory stock engine, and all 3 cats in place. Not bad!
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