I've been nicking stuff off the NSRA again, I know it's a Ford with a Chevy engine, but check it out!
His times:
60' = 1.247
1/8 = 4.661 @ 172.14 mph
1/4 = 6.930 @ 207.66 mph
on 315 wide M/T drag radials,
Proline built 632 cid big chief motor with twin 91mm turbos or promod 90's.
First 6 sec run on drag radials!
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It's in the link at the bottom of Ivor's post.
The video next to it (Unfortunately ends in him crashing it...
) shows a launch from a further away perspective. Pete's right, LAUNCH doesn't seem that quick! Guess it must be much harder to get the power down, right?
6s, though... Awesome!

The video next to it (Unfortunately ends in him crashing it...


6s, though... Awesome!

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6.930 @ 207.66 but previous run was 7.05 @ 223
Lost quite a few mph on the 6 sec run with whatever problem he was talking about at the top end...
Coinidence you should post this Ivor - I've been watching one of Stu's dvd's this evening - Door Car Chaos 2005 (by the same people that filmed this run), and back then, also at Bradenton, best on Drag Radials was around 8.20 @ 170
Quite an improvement!

Coinidence you should post this Ivor - I've been watching one of Stu's dvd's this evening - Door Car Chaos 2005 (by the same people that filmed this run), and back then, also at Bradenton, best on Drag Radials was around 8.20 @ 170

