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    I would assume the following guesses, keep in mind its German

    sound deadening and undercoating - 100lbs
    Gutted interior carpet seats door panels etc.. - 250lbs
    A/C System - 50lbs
    Stock exhaust - 120lbs
    Stock wheel savings - 20lbs
    14.5 gallons of gas - 90lbs

    That would be about 630lbs off the stock curb weight bringing it down to 2600 lbs. The other thing to keep in mind is the amount of torque that car has stock which is 170. To be classed in A I believe that the curb weight would have to be higher closer to the 01-03 ACR Neons at 2780. The first gen DOHC Neons only made 150HP & 133TQ. The 01-03 ACR's made 150HP & 135TQ. Also keep in mind that the 2004 Mazda 3 is classed at 2840lbs with the 2.3l at 160HP & 150TQ.

    I would think that somewhere in the 2800lb range would be the correct weight for the '05 Jetta.
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    Looking ahead the 5th gen 06 Rabbit/Golf sneaks under 3000 lbs just barely. I don't think it would play well to go up in weight for ITS. ITA sounds more and more 'right' to me.
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    I still think that the weight it would get is based on what Andy posted, but that could be subject to change by maybe 50# but not as much as your quoting.

    As for reduction, I think your over estimating things. I figure it this way

    3230
    -65# for the rear seats (around the same weight of the previous generation) and door cards
    -80# for all the damn air bags the car has. (4 of them, 2 live in the front seats.)
    -120# for the front seats and center console
    -75# for carpet and headliner.
    -100# for exhaust after replacing it with raceable exhaust.
    -60# for all the crap in the trunk plus rear speakers

    Then add in a full cage, and there may be just enough after door glass, automajic locks and undercoating is removed to make weight.
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    According to the interwebs:

    "just food for thought. completely gutted you can get the rabbit down to 2400lbs... removing EVERYTHING including cutting metal bars off the car and all the wiring, weather stripping, etc etc. everything really does mean everything."
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    It also looks like it is likely that the only change when they went from 150 hp to 170 hp was a spec line in the brochure. The motor is the same, some say even the programming was the same, and the early motor was intentionally under rated to distance it from the 2.0t motor (200hp), and in fact it had 170 from the get go.

    I wonder if that puts it into S territory, considering that the 172hp VR6 is classed there at 2600.
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    If the curb weight is 3230# and the ITA weight is 2665#, you need to figure out how to get between 850# - 875# out of the car. You've got the obvious 565# difference between curb weight and spec weight, then you have to find ~300# more to take out to offset the cage and the driver. Figure roughly 1.75 lbs/lin. ft. for 1 3/4" x 0.095" DOM mild steel tubing. I seem to recall someone telling me that you need ~60 lin. ft. of tubing to do a typical IT cage.

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    There is no way that this car can be classed at 2665#. If that is the case then why is the 01-03 DOHC Neon ACR and Mazda 3 with the 2.3l motor both classed at over 2800# with basically the same stock HP. The thing I find interesting especially in the Mazda 3's case is it's stock curb weight is around 2740# which is lower than what it is classed at
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    Quote Originally Posted by cjb25hs View Post
    There is no way that this car can be classed at 2665#. If that is the case then why is the 01-03 DOHC Neon ACR and Mazda 3 with the 2.3l motor both classed at over 2800# with basically the same stock HP. The thing I find interesting especially in the Mazda 3's case is it's stock curb weight is around 2740# which is lower than what it is classed at
    The way I understand it, curb weight only comes into play when it's a consideration if the car can actually get down that low (or would require large amounts of ballast in the next higher class).

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    Quote Originally Posted by cjb25hs View Post
    There is no way that this car can be classed at 2665#. If that is the case then why is the 01-03 DOHC Neon ACR and Mazda 3 with the 2.3l motor both classed at over 2800# with basically the same stock HP. The thing I find interesting especially in the Mazda 3's case is it's stock curb weight is around 2740# which is lower than what it is classed at
    SSC Mazda3s can't get under 2900 legally. There's no way that car could have gotten anywhere near its ITS process weight. So it's classed in ITA lighter than they race in SSC.
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