150 mph s/st?
Just heard Dave Polichena's 535 cu. inch pontiac came off the dyno. 850 hp and 750 ft.lbs. of torque!!(Good God) Guess the rest of us with little small blocks will have to come up with our own under 140 mph Super Street class. Lets see now, Bart Graham 150+, Ed Wiley 150+, Berkoben 149+, ice cream man from up north 152+, Rollins out west 160+, Keith Fulp 150+(when the engine is happy), and now Dave Polichena. Damn, my stuff is just slow!!!!!!!!!!!
Come on Dave, get your back fixed and let big "Tin Indian" breath. Sorry, had to call Macnicol for politically correct terminolgy. Dad and I look forward to seeing the yellow bird fly. Mike Griggs 10.900 at only 135!! |
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Ain't no way that old red Ford will run that fast. It is too heavy! :-) The Weasel |
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Thats OK I still know how to turn around. Unless you drive a little Vega wagon. It must be somthing in that paint job. Oh wait do I still run S/ST? What is this about and who are you people anyways?
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Did I hear Vega Wagon?? and I could be wrong, but I believe the Northern Ice Cream Duck has gone 155.
Quack, Quack. |
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when did they change from et being the winner ??????
sure from behind it's easer to see but it's STILL the ET stk number but i ran a 130 mph s/st when 118 was fast jim |
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I can understand what griggs is saying i used to win in a 135/140 car when that was fast...now i drive my own 125mph car and cant win close races ! Who knows??
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Maybe HAAC, He ate all of his talent!!!!!!!!
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Well, I didnt retire,just trying something different. Not having much success there yet.
The Buick has only been high 153's on the stop. Yes i like ice Cream sue me. |
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