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Rob,
That's an excellent E.T. Here are the 1966 National Records, when the 66' Valiant 273/180 HP would have been classed in I/S or I/SA (15.00 - 15.59 Wt/Hp) I/S.........14.28 @ 96.35 MPH..........1956 Chevrolet I/SA......14.78 @ 93.94 MPH...........1958 Chevrolet Those 'Cheating Bastards'..... Never could quite figure out the (+55) Horsepower difference between the 273/235 HP 'Commando' and the 273/180 HP. Piston Compression Camshaft Valve Springs Intake Carburetor Dual-Point Distributor Always thought the 273/235 HP was 'over-rated' by the 'Factory Rating', even though we ran a bunch of them. Much closer to 215 to 220 Horsepower, that the NHRA finally recognized. |
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