One way NOT to go fast is to rebuild the carburetors in the hotel room the night before race weekend, leave a plug bolt loose and let it dump fuel all over the headers...POOF....we have one toasty 260Z but fortunately a safe and sound driver.
I have now driven the car, albeit with a miss that we corrected (temporarily) with the carburetor rebuild. It does NOT have 235 hp at the crank. I suspect that was a bastard motor with the round top carbs and L26 motor. Not legal.
With the flattops, and a race weight of 2600 or so, it feels quite a bit like my TR8 did last year, before I went to work on porth matching, getting the carbs set up right, headers, etc. The TR8 dynoed at 158 at the wheels, or about 180 or so at the crank, and that's what this Z feels like.
Anyway, just info to throw out there.
Great car by the way guys. Really like the smooth power delivery, and brakes aren't nearly as bad as I had suspected.