firstly id like to thank you for not thinking im being a **** for disagreeing with you, as that definitely wasnt my intention. like i said i was just speaking from my experience.
but i do think its a big stretch to say that efi in north america is in its infancy. seeing as how many 7 second street cars are competing at this point in time. among the fastest of which is a mustang that ran 7.50's on 28x 10.5's, which isnt a big tyre by any means.
my biggest reference to north american and australian straight line acceleration going in different directions, was with australians seeming to use alot of roots or twin screw type blowers, where in north america pretty much everybody goes with centrifugal blowers or turbochargers. and most of those here that are using twin screw or roots blowers in really high horsepower cars are associations where the rules state they have to to maintain a level playing field.
but i do think its a big stretch to say that efi in north america is in its infancy. seeing as how many 7 second street cars are competing at this point in time. among the fastest of which is a mustang that ran 7.50's on 28x 10.5's, which isnt a big tyre by any means.
my biggest reference to north american and australian straight line acceleration going in different directions, was with australians seeming to use alot of roots or twin screw type blowers, where in north america pretty much everybody goes with centrifugal blowers or turbochargers. and most of those here that are using twin screw or roots blowers in really high horsepower cars are associations where the rules state they have to to maintain a level playing field.