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Old 06-08-2012, 03:51 PM
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The amount of HP that is enough/feasible is to a large degree dependent on getting the suspension of the car dialed in and investing in a good set of tires.

A quick query--how many guys posting that 400/500 hp is too much are running good tires (e.g., Avons, drag radials, Billboards)?

For whatever reason, a lot of guys settle for running junk tires (e.g., Radial T/A)--which can be downright dangerous in these cars.
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Old 06-08-2012, 04:20 PM
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The amount of HP that is enough/feasible is to a large degree dependent on getting the suspension of the car dialed in and investing in a good set of tires.

A quick query--how many guys posting that 400/500 hp is too much are running good tires (e.g., Avons, drag radials, Billboards)?

For whatever reason, a lot of guys settle for running junk tires (e.g., Radial T/A)--which can be downright dangerous in these cars.
Hey, I use BFG radials T/A on my van, and they are fine.

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Old 06-08-2012, 07:14 PM
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If you listen to what the guys on here say, you get the impression that a stroked FE connected to an IRS is a very difficult thing to launch.

I've got a stroked FE (428 bore 4.13 X 4.25 stroke) in a 3.27 IRS car. I'm not sure how it compares upon launching compared to 3 or 4 link, but its not like its out of control or unmanageable. Then again, I'm used to 11 sec 1/4's on 2 wheels too. I haven't driven a roadster w/FE in a 3 or 4 link to compare it to my IRS. Granted, I don't do a water burnout like at the strip then pull into the staging area where its super-sticky, but as long as the tires are warmed up, spirited street driving and launches aren't a problem. I think it is what you get used to.

My engine wasn't dyno'd, but with a list of all the parts in it, most experienced engine folks tell me it would probably be 520-530 at the flywheel.

Anyway, it is a moot point now, as I blew the whole bottom end out of it last Sat at Hallett Raceway west of Tulsa. Now I'm planning my next FE stroker.

Anyway, my opinion........500-600 hp at the flywheel is about right, but you know how opinions are.
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Old 06-08-2012, 06:29 PM
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The amount of HP that is enough/feasible is to a large degree dependent on getting the suspension of the car dialed in and investing in a good set of tires.

A quick query--how many guys posting that 400/500 hp is too much are running good tires (e.g., Avons, drag radials, Billboards)?

For whatever reason, a lot of guys settle for running junk tires (e.g., Radial T/A)--which can be downright dangerous in these cars.
It never ceases to amaze me the number of Cobra owners that will invest thousands in their car increase the HP, but won't invest in a good set of tires.

Mine had Goodyear GTII's on it when bought it. Not a bad tire, but they are garbage on a higher HP Cobra. As stated, you could break them lose at 60 MPH in 3rd gear. Generally the BB's or Avons will never do that.
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