Originally posted by Knestis:
I will TOTALLY agree, having had a chance to watch them on the track at Summit last summer, that it is not all about power with this car. I would suggest that some of their strength comes from a really good rear suspension design that lets them use it. It's the sum of the parts.
You are definitely right. The car you probably saw at Summit had a stock engine with a cone filter, cheaper exhaust, and NO CHIP - the rear suspension is great.
However (and with due respect), telling the world how many horsies a properly tweaked 325 powerplant makes is NOT giving up the farm. It would do me no good at all to know that James' car made 210 or 270hp at the flywheel, without having the knowledge and wherewithal to find it. It might, truth be told, piss off a lot of people but (a) not anyone who isn't already upset, and ( probably not to any greater degree.
Kirk
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