grumpyvette
retired mech engineer
have any of you gentlemen ever run those cars down a local 1/4 mile track and gotten any et/or mph results on those t-bucket cars, obviously the potential power to weight ratio makes the cars potential far faster than the average street car provided the person driving can effectively handle and apply the power but from what I see theres two likely issues, some tracks won,t allow the cars to run without a roll cage , and other safety equipment and darn few people have the skills to handle that kind of power and apply it effectively, as with that power to weight ratio 11 seconds or faster is rather easy.
I,m rather curious simply because I know at least 5 people who own similar cars yet not a single one has a 1/4 mile ET/MPH run slip from a local track
I,m rather curious simply because I know at least 5 people who own similar cars yet not a single one has a 1/4 mile ET/MPH run slip from a local track


