There's been lots of progress on the Plymouth the last few weeks, time to post some pictures.
Engine plate installed with a Denso 70 amp mini alternator. This upgrade worked out to a 17lb reduction. The solid mounts and huge Powermaster alternator that came off shed a lot of weight. I also removed the aluminum fan shroud that was built to run with the mechanical fan.
Overhead shot of the car with the glass bumpers and hood. New hood design and colour scheme.
Yes, the Hemi scoop and steel hood is gone, for now at least. This is that garbage glass hood that I bought and went to work on. It started out at 13 lbs and finished up it's now 32lbs. Took a lot of restructure and I bonded a 5" scoop onto it, which gives it good strength now. I reworked the opening at the windshield and have 1.5" space between the windshield and scoop. Wipers still fully functional. I also built it to attach to the stock hinges and it's a 10 minute swap to reinstall the old one. With the stock hinges the hood doesn't tilt back when opening/closing, allowing minimal space at the windshield.
Able to fit a 16 X 5" air filter - which is welcomed. Sand and dust at the local track is crazy and filterless engines there eat loads of grit. I also altered the scoop to drop downward towards the back. Lots of work.
New front runners are 9lbs less each, compared to the SR's that I was previously running.
A new set of QA1 aluminum front struts finishes off the front end weight reduction. Tires, struts, sway bar bracket removal from the LCA's was good for 22lbs off the front.
Front runners are 29" tall, I went with the tallest ET Fronts, full wheel wells are the look I was after with the TT rims.
Struts and tires installed.
Starting on a mold now to seal the carb to the hood. Once the fit is right I'll break out the resin and matting. When finished carb air will all come from the cowl area. Will be interesting to see how that works.
16" X 4.5" K&N filter nicely fits under the hood.
In total when all said and done, the 64 will be between 150 to 160lbs lighter than last race day and hoping to improve on my PB.