So far, the smallest hot hatch I've seen is the Fiat 500 Abarth SS, which has around 160hp and weighing around 2200lbs.
Stock Festivas weigh around 1700lbs with 83hp.
The Abarth SS has around 160hp/ton and the stock festivas around 107hp/ton.
With little mods to the Festiva for a much lower price we have potential to run with the Abarth SS.
Take example my Festy, Bumblebee. With the 1.6L swap and the stripped interior, I'm estimating a loss of around 200 lbs, which places me around 1500lbs. The 1.6 BF makes around 95hp and with that I have about 142hp/ton.
Wanna see how your festy fares? Check this converter out:
Be sure to convert pounds to kilos though (lbs/2.2).
I find it pretty lame that even the smallest cars of today are in the 2200 lb range. My 1991 Nissan Stanza only weighed 200lbs more and it was a four door.
After I fix the little issues within Bumblebee, it's going to be F-series tranny swap, late Volvo turbo/intercooler and I'm off to the track.
Stock Festivas weigh around 1700lbs with 83hp.
The Abarth SS has around 160hp/ton and the stock festivas around 107hp/ton.
With little mods to the Festiva for a much lower price we have potential to run with the Abarth SS.
Take example my Festy, Bumblebee. With the 1.6L swap and the stripped interior, I'm estimating a loss of around 200 lbs, which places me around 1500lbs. The 1.6 BF makes around 95hp and with that I have about 142hp/ton.
Wanna see how your festy fares? Check this converter out:
Be sure to convert pounds to kilos though (lbs/2.2).
I find it pretty lame that even the smallest cars of today are in the 2200 lb range. My 1991 Nissan Stanza only weighed 200lbs more and it was a four door.
After I fix the little issues within Bumblebee, it's going to be F-series tranny swap, late Volvo turbo/intercooler and I'm off to the track.
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