preferably when they have their full capacity of fluids.
The front of the car will always be the heaviest,
but for driving in conditions like very soft sand, probably the lighter the better.
This has me re-thinking the idea of prefering an EJ22 to an EJ20.
Now that I'd need to swap brakes to have an EJ certified, I might prefer a rebuilt EA81 or EA82 and a Webber carby swap.
Being lighter at the front could make it easier to get unstuck as well.

I think I heard there used to be an EJ18, but it doesn't get mentioned much.
Is there a good reason it's not talked about?
How much do these weigh?
EA81
EA82
EJ18?
EJ20
EJ22
EJ25