Australian Pro Stock.Naturally aspirated single or dual carb / throttle body, any fuel, cubic inch, cylinder head etc. anything goes, what's the most powerful documented small block?
Takes a completely unbiased dynamometer. Fables have no place here.1160+ has been documented from 400" ....but Books P5's are better than that, maybe he reading the thread and tell us![]()
Believe it.........:tonqe:More than 3 per? Dunno bout that.
a bird says so...More than 3 per? Dunno bout that.
It was on Bobs dynoTakes a completely unbiased dynamometer. Fables have no place here.
Exactly...........a bird says so...
it did put 4 or 5 mph on that 1165 engine![]()
With all due respect. I would like to see horsepower numbers from an imminently qualified dynamometer. Understanding, of course, that he is currently the fastest in the land.Exactly...........![]()
Look....Bud,With all due respect. I would like to see horsepower numbers from an imminently qualified dynamometer. Understanding, of course, that he is currently the fastest in the land.
It's just nice to have a real target!
An intellectual solves problems, A Genius prevents them..............
I don't think your dumb and I seriously don't care what religion you are. The topic is interesting and one I'm interested in. Why do you comment if you think you aren't up to speed?Look....Bud,
I'm just a dumb Mennonite............ take what I say with the smallest grain of salt...........
P.S.
I am neither an Intellectual or a Genius....![]()
It maybe 2Ahhh, I'm pretty sure one of Book's 400" ones is well north of 1200HP.....
You will know when you do the math on Lee Bekdashs record holding Mopar!More than 3 per? Dunno bout that.
Whats up with this you looking for pointers????Naturally aspirated single or dual carb / throttle body, any fuel, cubic inch, cylinder head etc. anything goes, what's the most powerful documented small block?