1974 360 horsepower rating

dan, i'm *assuming* you've seen this: https://gmauthority.com/blog/2022/1...974-plymouth-duster-360-in-a-drag-race-video/

in the article they give the weight of the duster and if you run the ET/MPH/weight thru a drag calculator that maths out to 260 net horse

on back to back to back runs he averaged low 14's with a 13.8 at 99 break out.

so i'd say somebody who really knows their nuts and bolts could probably tune themselves to possibly 300 plus and probably mid 12's with some chassis work.
Awesome. I'd like to learn how to dial in a carburetor and ignition system for best performance. Does having the distributor phased help performance? Chassis work, what would be the best thing to do? The class that I'm looking into only allows spring clamps and pinion snubbers, I think that I read something about slapper bars too but I don't remember exactly.