Re: [FWDLK] DOG, and 150 Ponies show!
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Re: [FWDLK] DOG, and 150 Ponies show!



Hi, Adam; knowing that the factory was fine-tuning & blue-printing the engine, in preparation for the assault on Daytona, it is also reasonable to assume that the proving grounds engineers probably got to play around with scraping-off all the mastic sound deadener, and anything else that they could think of, in trying to lighten-ship, to try to increase the power to weight ratio.

My 3600 pound weight-opinion might just be a tad too light, but, I'd bet that, if a loaded CRL came in at almost 3900 lbs, the engineers might have been able to take off up to 200 lbs,
in creating that race car D500-1.

You have to recall that, without any further modifications, that 130/81 MPH Coro was the fastest STOCK
D500-1 ever built.

I would REALLY like to know what the factory could have done, in a similar manner, with the much more powerful D501 (probably having to run with a TorqueFlite trannie, however).





Adam Lindenbaum wrote:
Wow if that really works I guess there is no need to spend all of this time at a drag strip. Tire pressure,aerodynamics, driver skills,traction,tuning,atmospheric conditions all really never made as much of a difference as we all thought! Give me a break! And try more likely 3800 pounds!
Adam Lindenbaum



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