Another guess the Dyno Numbers

That wouldn't surprise me a bit. I think an average stock eliminator car is at least a second faster than the average street car with the same power, maybe more.

To your point I found this pretty easily.
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1-10-2001, 02:38 PM
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I remember some people from Indiana use to run a 360 in J/SA, Bob Kammer, and Jay and Pam Sanders. Don McElroy out of Mich use to build their engines. You will need to run a lot faster than 12.50, at least 8/10th's under the index. Most of the stockers run 1 second under. You will need to find someone that is good with cyl heads for mopar stockers. Camshaft selection is critical to go fast, along with a good trans and convertor. You will need to relace the rear end with a 8 1/4, less hp to turn, and less unsprung weight. You will start looking for hundrenths to be in the hunt. You have picked a good combination, it will take time to be competative. The 318 is not a good combination to run NHRA stock.