They weren't taking speed on the day, or rather their measuring equipment only takes time and not speed. They have recently bought the timing equipment from another raceway that closed, so they'll have speed measurments soon.
Yes, at the wheels. But who knows really, these dyno machines rarely if ever measure the same between different ones, but I can say that my car does feel much stronger than before the engine was reconditioned. Boost comes in much earlier, and throttle response is also much quicker. O, and since I moved from Pretoria to Cape Town, I also lost about 1800m in altitude, which would probably also help the figure go up a bit.
I've decided not to go racing again before I made up some tram rods, added some stickier rubber, got some decent boost pipes and rebuilt the zorst with mandrel bends. I'll see what it does then. And I need to get the reaction times down... a lot....
That is pretty swift, considering you're not using any boost.. I did a
14.1@167km/h(+/-105mph?) before we moved down here.
Thanks for that.