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Originally Posted by 69Cobra
Thanks for the info Dwight I wasn't around in those days but can you tell me how many people actually campaign either of those combo's?
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The very reason why such combos were never considered by any racer is because of the high power factor. Of course those two cars are now such expensive collertor cars that it would be difficult to consider either as a race car. However, even "in the day" those would not have been considered good choices because of the high power factor.
The new 302/350 would be tough, but this is a VERY sophisticated engine when compared to engines from the 60s. Most currently competing combinations from all makes fall into a power factor/displacement range of .75-.92. Some high performance version go as high as 1.1. Then the actual power produced is 60%-80% above the power factor. Just using that info for comparison, the 302/350 would need to make actual power north of 570. Is that possible? That's approaching 2 hp/cu in.