MistaScott
Abnormally Aspirated
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Originally posted by murphster
After looking at the article, I think the 1/4 mile number is fudged. While 130 MPH should equate to a low-mid 10 sec run, the article also mentions that the Nascar Winston Cup car used in the comparison took 6.21 sec to reach 60 MPH! That car was probably lucky to turn in the 12's!
HP wise, the cars are 9 sec cars, but I still doubt one would ever turn even in the 10's. I seriously doubt one has ever been taken on a real drag strip so all the numbers will be estimated by HP, weight, etc. Can't believe everything you read.![]()
Doesn't sound too out of line considering the gearing. The article said the Winston Cup car took off like a bat out of hell from 40-70MPH. It is believable that it went from 60-130 in 4.3 seconds. That's only a 70 MPH increase. I think this excerpt makes sense:
"In fact, at over 60 mph he was still slipping the clutch. After that, however, the acceleration curve was steeper than the Matterhorn. From 40 to 70 mph, the race car accelerated quicker than a Dodge Viper GTS and nearly three times as fast as the stock Monte Carlo. When he finished the quarter-mile, Nemechek was doing over 130 mph. It was incredible to watch...If we had been testing an oval-track car with a deeper First gear, the race car would have been even quicker."