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Just curious, but what is the fastest ACTUAL pass by a stock car, automatic and stick?
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Would it be Barton 9.71?AA/SA Ficacci AA/S9.71? @dutch classic?You do mean actual ET not how far under right Robert Pond
has record set9.68ish but I think that alt.adjusted? MikeTaylor3601 |
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I mean MPH, not et.
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cockey......
Mike I would have answered it the same way. Last time I checked there was no index for MPH but I guess rules do change......
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MPH is the standard by which HP can be measured more accuately; E.T. is subject to the hook factor to a much larger extent than mph.
If you want to compare the HP output of two car's engines, forget the e.t.... it's not a reliable indicator. MPH is, within the aero variables.
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Was it last week or the week before someone ran 138 or almost 139 @ Atco. Mite have been the Hemi.
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