JB
I believe you are exactly right. Several atmospheres of boost. They all
used intercoolers in those days, too, with water spray on the IC tubes
creating a steam cloud behind each car.
Besides those features, Joe's (or Dave's?) BBC would have to learn to live
at 13-14,000rpm-- not to mention breathing efficiently at those revs.
Russ, #1226B
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Subject: Re: Allison V-1710 For Speed Trials?
Think part of the huge HP numbers (although I think it was more like 1000 HP
per 1.5L) was due to compound supercharging and unbelievably high octane
fuel. Believe this was 10 to 15 years ago, maybe longer.
JB
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