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Posted by Shaw on September 16, 2001 at 20:26:50 from (205.185.148.6):
Friday I had both the WD45 and the 60 dynoed and hp was 43 and 42 respectively. Saturday I and Dad tried it again. This time we set the drawbars to the advantage of the 60. We shortened and raised the 60's drawbar all the way and lowered very low. The WD45's drawbar was already at its longest. Dad was still pretty confident. Also we dug up a few more wheel weights for the 60. My tire are 13.6x38 and Dad's were 14.9x28 both set at 15psi. Same results! I think I may change colors after all! How does a 226CID engine out do a 321CID engine? Is the diference in the RPM and if so will the 60 perform better if I raise the RPM up?
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