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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
Pure Stock 2012 5.0 VMP Stage-2 Results
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<blockquote data-quote="mikengail" data-source="post: 14161484" data-attributes="member: 143239"><p>Here's the first run graph. Sorry, it's a pic of the dyno's LCD display. The car feels like a high compression NA 450+ incher, only stronger. I had a '67 Buick GS400 with a '70 455, Muncie 4-speed rated for 510 ft/lbs at 2800rpm. By comparison, my 5.0 now feels stronger to me and that old Buick felt like it could pull up tree stumps. Flooring it has the sensation of walking in a field and stepping into an old uncovered small well. Until I got used to it, I would catch myself changing my grip on the steering wheel to more around the back, as if to help me to hold on from the effects of the positive g's at WOT. This car was fun to drive anyway, but now the fun factor is close to that of the wife's Shelby...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikengail, post: 14161484, member: 143239"] Here's the first run graph. Sorry, it's a pic of the dyno's LCD display. The car feels like a high compression NA 450+ incher, only stronger. I had a '67 Buick GS400 with a '70 455, Muncie 4-speed rated for 510 ft/lbs at 2800rpm. By comparison, my 5.0 now feels stronger to me and that old Buick felt like it could pull up tree stumps. Flooring it has the sensation of walking in a field and stepping into an old uncovered small well. Until I got used to it, I would catch myself changing my grip on the steering wheel to more around the back, as if to help me to hold on from the effects of the positive g's at WOT. This car was fun to drive anyway, but now the fun factor is close to that of the wife's Shelby... [/QUOTE]
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