Eric Morris
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It's a simple matter of mechanical advantage. The PP car has more mechanical advantage with numerically higher gearing. The PP car puts more torque to the wheels at all RPMs, period. That is a fact.
Where you draw the start and finish lines matters due to both cars having the same transmission and the number and timing of shifts affecting things.
Given just the large difference in gearing, I think any non-PP car is going to find it hard to match a PP car in acceleration, no matter the scenario.
If I had planned to drag race mine, I sure as **** would have gotten the PP car simply for the higher gearing.
Where you draw the start and finish lines matters due to both cars having the same transmission and the number and timing of shifts affecting things.
Given just the large difference in gearing, I think any non-PP car is going to find it hard to match a PP car in acceleration, no matter the scenario.
If I had planned to drag race mine, I sure as **** would have gotten the PP car simply for the higher gearing.