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On the way back from Dyno Day last weekend, I had a chance to run over one of the WA DOT scales (scales were closed, but the machine was still working).
With me (at 225 lbs) in the car and a 1/2 tank of gas, I was surprised at the findings.

Total weight- (all 4 wheels on the scale) 3620 lbs
Front weight- 1760
Rear weight - 1880

Just more trivia I had not seen yet.
 

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I think that is pretty close to what we have heard. BUt which is correct: 3640 or 3620? If it is 3620 then the weight would be about 3345 lb (w/o driver and fuel). I just guessed 50 lb for fuel.
 
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Ya have to remember these are Washington State Scales, good only to the nearest 20 lbs or so...
What I found of interest was the balance, front to rear!!!!
 

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Michael, I know this is rocket science but Paul stated he was 225 lb. No math required! Now, what did you calculate?
 

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I just guessed 50 lb for fuel.

Gasoline weighs 5.6 pounds per gallon. The SRT has an 18.5 gallon capacity. So, let's assume the gauge is perfectly accurate (it ain't):

In Paul's case, his fuel weighed 51.8 pounds
In Keith's, his fuel weighed 64.75 pounds

Using the information provided, this means Paul's car weighs 3,343 and Keith's weighs 3,320. Geez, why am I on this thread? ;)

Chris
 

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I think your fuel S.G. is a bit on the light side. Must be a lot of ethanol in your fuel. 6.1#/gal is much closer. Multiply water (8.3 #/gal) times around 0.72-0.74 and you're there.
 

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Darn, my guess for Paul's fuel weight was 1.8 lb less than your calculation. We'll, back to school.

And why am I on this thread? Simple. The basketball game is during a timeout.
 

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Thankfully, I have no training in fuel weights. I just searched for it and found what seemed reasonable here:

http://www.rvbg.com/weight.cfm

Gallon of water: 8.3 pounds
Gallon of liquid propane: 4.2 pounds
Gallon of gasoline: 5.6 pounds
Gallon of diesel fuel: 6.8 pounds

And as to that basketball game... :( :( :( :( :( :( :(

Chris
 

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Agree with the basketball game. I lived in Lawrence for 4 years as a child. My dad is an alumni of KU so I know who he was rooting for.
 

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