Re: IML: Not so fast, bub?
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Re: IML: Not so fast, bub?
- From: "Klebert L. Hall" <crocuta@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 07:25:41 -0500
What Remco's doing with his '57 obviously isn't for everyone (it's
more extreme than I'd go, but I still think it's cool), but I think the
horror being expressed is a little over the top. I expect he's talking
about 800+ *brake* horsepower, for one thing - you guys all know that
with enough money, you can just go buy a buy sedan with that kind of
grunt these days? BMWs and Mercedes make 'em (the Maybachs, some of the
few cars made to the size and luxury of Imperials these days, have it),
heck, you can buy a Chrysler 300 with what has to be around 600+ bhp...
Aftermarket people will give you all the power you want. It's pretty
easy to get *trucks* with this sort of power, aftermarket, and the
SRT-10 makes 500 *net*...
You don't hear about too many of these cars crashing, though - lots
more Corrolas etc.
Don't underestimate the high-speed prowess of our cars, either.
Sure, they weren't meant to be run at 200mph, but they *were* designed
for 100+ mph running. I drove my '62 all the way through from Ohio to
Colorado at a little over 100 back in the day, and it was *effortless*
That car only came alive over 80 - it felt like you were coasting at
lower speeds. It handled highway curves effortlessly at those speeds,
too, though I wouldn't have tried it in the city. I once broke the car
away at highway speeds into a 100-270-100 degree fishtail during
accident-avoidance, and it handled that like a champ, too - nice and
flat, good response to controls, predictable and stable.
It sounds like Remco has a good idea of what he's doing, and he's
replacing the systems he thinks need upgrading.
As for the risk of some sort of tragedy occurring during his speed
runs: well, he won't be breaking the law. Say he is in a wreck and
somebody gets killed - how is that worse than if the same thing happened
at 40mph? There are really only three reasons for car crashes -
mechanical failure, bad luck, and failure of operator skill and
judgment. Those can happen at any speed, and can be fatal at even city
velocities.
I wouldn't suggest that anybody go and do what he's doing, but I
applaud him and can't wait to hear how it turns out.
-Kle.
'69 Crown 4DHT (hasn't gone over 20mph, since I had to put it in
reserve)
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