I have a 72 Scamp, with a 302 headed 318, Comp 260 cam, manifolds, 600 cfm performer carb, rebuilt 904 with shift kit, and 2.76 gears. Lots of low end grunt. With 215/70/14s, it ran 16.01 with some traction issues at Mopars at the Strip. Knowing that it was about 70 degrees out, dry as a bone, and about 2000 ft of elevation, what would the realistic time at sea level be? Most cars I saw seemed to be running about .500-.750 of second slower than what they could of. Feels like a 15.30 or 15.40 at sea level.


2016 Ram 1500 Crew Cab: 5.7, 65RFE, 4.56 gears with locker, Hemifever tuned, AFE intake, 87mm throttle body, JBA headers, 3" Flowmaster exhaust, split to dual 2.5" exits. 13.57 best ET so far.

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