10 August 2015, 23:28
FrostbitShow me your engine.
quote:
Originally posted by poprivit:
Chit! My Lexus ES 350 has 270+ hp and would outrun any of those muscle cares with less than an engine size that started with the number "4". "Course, it sure as God made little green frogs, doesn't should like my Road runner, nor any other big V-8.
Them were the days.
I just sold my Benz E-500 with 330 horse. My roadrunner would eat it for lunch any day of the week. In a straight line quarter mile. Exactly what the car was designed for.
Cheers
Jim
11 August 2015, 22:56
customboltYou know it's a darn shame that we got all this pollution control stuff on newer cars these days.
I would love to take a late model Benz and drop a forged 302 based stroker in it and drive it on the street. One with a carburetor.
12 August 2015, 01:26
butchlambertGo to engineswapdepot.com. Lots of neat and weird swaps.
http://www.engineswapdepot.com/Interesting RX2 Mazda with a turbo 4 rotor that is in the 6s and over 200MPH in the quarter. It is on the second or 3rd page.
12 August 2015, 20:54
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by poprivit:
Frostbit
ES350 0-60: 6.3
!/4 mile 14.7
(Motor Trend 2010)
440 RR: 0-60 6.6
¼ mile 14.4
(Motor Trend 12/69)
Mine wasn't stock.

But the one tested by Ronnie Sox and Roland McGonegal was. We all know what kind of driver Ronnie Sox was and he rung low 13's out of the A12, while a magazine writer averaged 13.5
Advertisement ArticleRonnie Sox got into the 12's just by removing the air cleaner.
I had a '69 383 roadrunner 4 speed in high school in 1970 and raced it at Cecil County and Atco Raceway in F Strickly. My best time was 14.26
08 September 2015, 19:41
nutequote:
Originally posted by odies dad:
Here is the 327 in my 64 Impala SS conv.
Here is the car
Jeez, that's a big car, do the hood and the trunk each have different zip codes
14 September 2015, 17:57
odies dadA person could live quite comfortably in the trunk.
14 September 2015, 20:33
butchlambertquote:
Ronnie Sox got into the 12's just by removing the air cleaner.
You been in the boonies too long.
