quench vs no quench?

horsepower = torque x rpm divided by 5252. twist it all you like mad science man, but it don't get any easier than that. without torque you have no horsepower.
I don't play into the internet hide behind a keyboard scene, so I'll save the tough guy talk.
poser? lmao if you only knew.
carry on fellas, I'm sorry for the hicup

Hey hero, just pointed out the FACTS, the TRUTH.

Again, look at the scenario I posted. It's really that simple.
And if some dude with a dirt car won a bunch of races because he had more torque...that's a joke. More than likely it was his set up.

You can keep posting myths, but I am sure you aren't as smart as Harold Bettes, Jim McFarland and a host of others. I only quoted Bettes because I had it handy.

To keep on topic....quench is NOT nearly as important as guys make it. You can try and squeeze it down and cos t yourself much more in the long run.

Friggin chrysler guys and living in the stoned age.