""Jim Miller WB5OXQ"" <wb5oxq@grandecom.net> wrote in message
news:006c01c320d0$849d8cf0$9c0c9b18@homebrzelqshma...
>
> If the reg cab r/t weighing at 4000 with 245 hp that = .06125 hp per pound
> On the other hand the reg cab ram weighing about 4900 with 345 hp=.0704 hp
> per pound then the Ram should still be faster. If the Ram is lighter than
> 4900 it would be even more in the Ram's favor. I dont know the exact
weight
> of the swb reg cab Ram but the SRT-10 which is based on this version
weighs
> 5000 so I figure the hemi ram might be a little lighter but that may not
be
> true.
1500 short box hemi 2 door automatic 4586lbs. / 345hp = .0705 hp/pound
R/T short box automatic 3801lbs. / 250hp = .065 hp/pound
anyone know the weight of the 4.7 short box?
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