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Nice article. In this day when we see the NHRA seemingly following NASCAR's lead in areas like the points chase, it's nice to remember that there's at least one area where other forms of racing are still trying to catch the standard that drag racing established decades ago.
Erica Enders is one of my 8 year old daughter's biggest heros and lately she has been paying alot more attention to Melanie, Ashley and Hillary too. My daughter (one of five) started racing junior dragsters this year and has drawn alot of her inspiration from Erica.
I was wondering about the 2000hp claim. What's that 4hp/cu.in. wow. But my guess is it's got to be 1500+. We just jumped from a 725hp older small block dragster to a Reher Morrison 572, that just came off the dyno at 1180. In our "new to us" 1600lb dragster, it's only good for the lower 7's. For the pro stock numbers we see, wouldn't it have to be over 1500hp?
I was wondering about the 2000hp claim. What's that 4hp/cu.in. wow. But my guess is it's got to be 1500+. We just jumped from a 725hp older small block dragster to a Reher Morrison 572, that just came off the dyno at 1180. In our "new to us" 1600lb dragster, it's only good for the lower 7's. For the pro stock numbers we see, wouldn't it have to be over 1500hp?
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