A
Anonymous
Guest
An Australian wheels road test in 1971 on a Falcon 500 GS pack 351 rated at 250 HP at 4600 managed an average of 15.9 quarter mlie times.
A 250 2V rated at 170 HP at 4600 tested by Aussie wheels mag in Sept 1971 in same car managed 16.9 average. both cars were manual 4 speeds, the 351 had a 3.00 final drive and the 250 2v had 2.92.
Only 1 second difference for a rated 80 HP difference. The standard log head six rated at 155 hp in the same car averaged 18.3 sec quarter mile times by Wheels mag in Jan 1971.
Conclusion, if the ratings are to be taken seriously (should not be) then a 1.4 second difference equals 15 HP difference between the standard 250 and the 250 2V and a 1 second difference between the 250 2V and the 351 would equal 80 HP.
I wonder what would happen to the times if the six were made into a 351 ci six and the 351 V8 made into a 4.1 V8. Thats right, there would be a much more than a one second difference between them. I suspect the six would flog it even if it were the same size.
Examples of similar six quarter mile times compared to a V8s can be given, many times a changing. Draw youre own conclusions?
A 250 2V rated at 170 HP at 4600 tested by Aussie wheels mag in Sept 1971 in same car managed 16.9 average. both cars were manual 4 speeds, the 351 had a 3.00 final drive and the 250 2v had 2.92.
Only 1 second difference for a rated 80 HP difference. The standard log head six rated at 155 hp in the same car averaged 18.3 sec quarter mile times by Wheels mag in Jan 1971.
Conclusion, if the ratings are to be taken seriously (should not be) then a 1.4 second difference equals 15 HP difference between the standard 250 and the 250 2V and a 1 second difference between the 250 2V and the 351 would equal 80 HP.
I wonder what would happen to the times if the six were made into a 351 ci six and the 351 V8 made into a 4.1 V8. Thats right, there would be a much more than a one second difference between them. I suspect the six would flog it even if it were the same size.
Examples of similar six quarter mile times compared to a V8s can be given, many times a changing. Draw youre own conclusions?