Wes,
Thanks for the "Sounds of Bonneville tape. I received it yesterday and
haven't listened to much of it yet. Also received the W.O.S. refund.
thanks for both.
I just checked my archives and came up with the official one-way speed
for Perris-Eaton's roadster, 297.998 MPH. It was Speedweek 1991, 148
B/FR, tuned by Barry Kaplan, their average was 255+ which they raised in
1992 to 260.299 MPH. Leggitt, 282+ Glenn Deeds, 282+, George Temple,
262+ and others have exceeded the 260 mark in roadsters. Makes you
wonder just how fast that power would take a slippery coupe.
Tom, Redding CA 8:30AM PST
Wester S Potter wrote:
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> Bill,
> It takes big cubic inches, a very careful set up, great driving and lots of
> exotic fuel to make these bricks perform like a car with a low coeffiecent
> of drag. K. C. Leggitt did go 282 in one in C/BFR in 1990 however and that
> was a memorable day. It seems like his one way time was around 300 so they
> can be made to go very, very fast. I still like the Varney-Walsh Cusack
> roadster for sheer Bonneville type noise. When he shut off at the five
> mile, people on the starting line could hear the roaring stop. That grabs
> you right in the pit! Talk about the sounds of Bonneville!
> Wes
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