Newbomb Turk
Well-Known Member
Imagine running 11.8's with a 220 @ 50 hydraulic on a 114 LSA in full bodied street car around 3300 lbs. 351 with 2V's.......
Traction limited? Post the MPH
Imagine running 11.8's with a 220 @ 50 hydraulic on a 114 LSA in full bodied street car around 3300 lbs. 351 with 2V's.......
"The rest of the car" a lot of times is overlooked in the quest for a fast/quick drag car. I knew a guy when I worked at the local Chevy dealer. Had a STONE STOCK 270 HP 350 in a 70 Nova. He's gone now, but he was a super cool old school racer and was still doing it and enjoying it with his 2 grown sons. That car was dead consistent in the mid 12s from what I remember. I think it may have even gotten some 12.30s. The car itself was set up right and yet it sounded like grandmaw's grocery getter. He said it was the most consistent car he had ever raced. He was always winning, too.
115Traction limited? Post the MPH
With that MPH he should be mid 11's with just a small hydraulic cam on a wide LSA is a street car. Reminds me of Mike Jones' boat engine with the small duration and wide LSA that makes LOADS of torque.Ok, on that day, with whatever weather he made about 370 hp. That’s about 1.05 hp/cid.
Again, unless he doesn’t have headers or the headers are junk he’d make more power with different cam timing.
Of course we only know what you tell us.