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Old Feb 12, 2007 | 12:55 PM
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LT1 Weight???

does anyone happen to know the weight of a stock LT1?

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Old Feb 12, 2007 | 02:33 PM
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Old Feb 12, 2007 | 04:35 PM
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i believe the cars weigh around 3650 or 3750..whatever it is, its heavy lol
Old Feb 12, 2007 | 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by dre2013
i believe the cars weigh around 3650 or 3750..whatever it is, its heavy lol
That sounds a little high to me...

Check this link out guys, see if you agree with it.
http://autos.msn.com/research/vip/sp...maro&trimid=-1

Edit: found this too. http://www.f-body.org/tech/tech.htm#FourthGen

The following weights were taken from the 1995 MVMA specs. (All weights in pounds). Thanks to Dave Emanuel (DFE1@aol.com).

Curb Weight Shipping Weight
Camaro coupe 3251 3171
Camaro convertible 3342 3262
Z/28 coupe 3390 3310
Z/28 convertible 3480 3400

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Old Feb 12, 2007 | 10:58 PM
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Are those weights for 6 speeds or automatics? Hardtops or T tops?
Old Feb 12, 2007 | 11:07 PM
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If you look at the bottom of the second link, they show the adders for an A4 car, suggesting that the base weights are for a manual tranny version. And they have weights for coupe and convertible and a weight adder for the t-tops:

Option weights for 1995 models (Camaro)

The following weights were taken from the 1995 MVMA specs. (All weights in pounds). Thanks to Dave Emanuel (DFE1@aol.com).

----------------- Curb Weight ------ Shipping Weight
Camaro coupe ------ 3251 -------------- 3171
Camaro convertible -- 3342 ------------- 3262
Z/28 coupe --------- 3390 ------------- 3310
Z/28 convertible ----- 3480 ------------ 3400

Differential Weights of accessories:

6-way power seats --------- 7.9
Remote lock control --------- 0.4
Power door locks ------------ 1.8
Power Windows ------------- 2.7
Remote trunk release -------- 1.3
Rear floor mats ------------- 1.8
Body side mouldings -------- 1.8
T-Tops ------------------- 12.3
Fog Lamps ------------------- 2.7
Rear defogger --------------- 0.4
Air Conditioning w/ V-6 ------ 42.3
Air Conditioning w/ LT1 ------ 48.9
Sunshades ------------------ 2.7
Electric sport mirrors -------- 0.4
Cruise Control -------------- 4.4
LT1 compared to 3.4 V-6 --- 112.0 (with 6-speed)
LT1 compared to 3.4 V-6 --- 71.8 (with automatic)
3.8L V-6 over 3.4 ---------- 37.0
Auto Transmission --------- 41.4 (with V-6)
Auto Transmission --------- 84.7 (with LT1)
1LE ------------------------ 7.0
Bose Speakers -------------- 7.0
AM/FM w/CD --------------- 0.4
Old Feb 13, 2007 | 12:00 AM
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ok i suppose i was a little too broad....i want the weight of the engine itself.

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Old Feb 13, 2007 | 05:16 PM
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i think the lt1 is like 65 lbs heavier than the ls1..so ~455lbs
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