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Stuart Davis AO - Devon Cornwall & Somerset

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3 hours ago, Stuart Davis AO - Devon Cornwall & Somerset said:

Found these weights from a weigh-in done by a groups in Essex.

 

 

Looks like there is an SEi at 556kg with a screen, not sure if it had an carbon or other special bits.

 

 

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Some very light cars there! And a few big lads too looking at the figs. 

 

Found this in an old Westfield World

 

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10 hours ago, Stuart Davis AO - Devon Cornwall & Somerset said:

Looks like there is an SEi at 556kg with a screen, not sure if it had a carbon or other special bits.


that was @Pistol Pete no carbon but just a sensibly built car for road and sprints.

 

 

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13 minutes ago, Mark (smokey mow) said:


that was @Pistol Pete no carbon but just a sensibly built car for road and sprints.

 

 


Thanks Mark. Fairly sure mine is in the same ball park so the weight is probably about right, give or take.

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10 hours ago, Captain Colonial said:


Yep, but one needs to remember that most public weighbridges are set up for lorries and trailers and are there to help prevent wildly out overloads.  The weighbridges at landfills tend to be much more accurate because they use them for charging purposes.  The cost of installing and maintaining these weighbridges is substantially higher than ones with 5% variance.


Having engaged my brain this morning….. this was located at a place called Paull’s in Martock and they were using it to sell aggregates of various sorts being loaded onto trailers and trucks, so I suspect it is kept fairly accurate for that.

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6 hours ago, Flying Carrot Steve said:

Some very light cars there! And a few big lads too looking at the figs. 

 

Found this in an old Westfield World

 

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Shows it is possible, thanks.

 

Two amusing things here…. What was the moustache about, how heavy was it….. and who was Stuart and what was his buttock clenching moment?! 🤣

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I visited my local weighbridge and got the car weighed, but was advised that it was only accurate to the nearest 20kg. I guess if you've many tonnes of waste-laden lorry that's all the resolution required 

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9 minutes ago, eggontoast said:

I visited my local weighbridge and got the car weighed, but was advised that it was only accurate to the nearest 20kg. I guess if you've many tonnes of waste-laden lorry that's all the resolution required 


+/- 20kg I’m happy with 👍

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I'd prefer a better resolution personally, as 40kg potential range is a significant percentage on a eg 600kg car. If I want to know then I really want to know, if you see what I mean.

Then again, what am I going to do with that information beyond say "huh, that's interesting"? Probably not much at this stage, as I'm not targeting weight reduction or tracking weight for a specific purpose such as competition. Also don't currently have deep enough pockets to play that game either! 

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19 hours ago, matthew902 said:

Me and my mate took are kit cars a few years ago my Westfield seiw with 1.8vvc k series engine came in at 600kg and his pinto powered mac#1 came in at 630kg. I now have four 300kg postal scales.


Do you get the same result, or close with the scales Matthew?

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I’m wondering if the club could rent some proper scales for Malvern next year, and charge owners £10 per weigh with the proceeds going to charity.

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11 minutes ago, Captain Colonial said:

I’m wondering if the club could rent some proper scales for Malvern next year, and charge owners £10 per weigh with the proceeds going to charity.


Excellent idea 👍

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48 minutes ago, Stuart Davis AO - Devon Cornwall & Somerset said:


Do you get the same result, or close with the scales Matthew?

 I used them for corner weight with me in drives seat but from memory the weighbridge was fairly accurate.

 

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I'm still astounded by @Terry Everall's recently sold car being advertised as just a shade over 400kg. Remarkable! 

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Its what carbon fibre and reducing weight of component parts can do on a sprint car

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