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I was just watching an episode of The American Muscle Car
and I saw something that caught my attention. During the shows, they routinely show the featured car racing down the track against various other muscle cars. In this episode, they showed a 1974 Trans-Am out running a '69 Yenko Camaro down the quarter mile. I ain't buying that! ![]() Is this just a way to spot light the "power" of the feature car? I guess I never paid attention to it before. ![]()
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I'm thinking if that 74 Trans Am is an SD455 it could be a close race depending on the driver
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Was going to say the same thing. If the car happened to be a super duty, the torque on the thing must out-number that of the L72. Also, correct me if I am wrong, but doesn't drag rading have a lot to do with the driver? If the Yenko's driver was subpar compared to that of the TA, then that might be the answer to your question.
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Bruce,
Those '74 SD-455's were rated in the upper 300's as far as HP, weren't they? It just looked like the Yenko driver pulled off the power and let the Trans-Am pull away. Are those races staged? Anyone know who's Yenko was featured in this segment? Steve
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Horsepower ain't everything though.
hp and Torque, weight ratio, rear end gear, transmission... all factor into overall speed
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Maybe that Yenko Driver missed a gear!Or maybe he had some type of malfunction such as clutch,busted the distributor cap,could be a number of things.
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I was just watching an episode of The American Muscle Car .......I ain't buying that! ![]() [/ QUOTE ] Will that be cash or charge?
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Mark 1966 L72, 4spd Caprice 1974 Z28, M40 Camaro |
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[ QUOTE ] I was just watching an episode of The American Muscle Car .......I ain't buying that! ![]() [/ QUOTE ] Will that be cash or charge? [/ QUOTE ] Charge! But only after I see them race in person........ ![]()
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Bruce, Those '74 SD-455's were rated in the upper 300's as far as HP, weren't they? It just looked like the Yenko driver pulled off the power and let the Trans-Am pull away. Are those races staged? Anyone know who's Yenko was featured in this segment? Steve [/ QUOTE ] Colin or Charley might have an insight on whether those races are staged or not. But from what I remember, the SD's HP rating was VERY conservatively estimated (insurance purposes). If I'm not mistaken...weren't the ratings near to or the same as a hemi (425 +/-)? On unleaded gasoline no less and with less compression? ![]()
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By '74 they were using net HP ratings, so numbers were way down from 70 and earlier. Not sure but I would guess a 74 SD455 would have been somewhere around 300 hp as rated from the factory
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Bill Pritchard 73 Camaro RS Z28, L82, M20, C60 |
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