I would agree with you Steve in general but from a previous post
Hard top all new bushings,even the GNX over the top with a GNX seat brace
I can hold 3200 easy been 3700 a time or to I’ll check my log book tonight
3100 @#15 is solid not trying to push through.
Unfortunately, it's a bit difficult to debate when we are short of data. I guess ultimately we need driveshaft rpm (which very few of us have) to compare against engine rpm to determine what the rear tires might be doing. For poor people like me, a paint stripe on the tires and someone filming on both sides might be useful...or it may just provide confusion. I think I computed some of his rpms vs mph altho that might have been some other car. Some converters stall up well but slip too much internally after the hammer is dropped.
With regard to alky, guys seem to launch pretty well on E85 so I wonder if it is the alky or our tune that keeps us from launching hard when spraying alky. Perhaps we should be pulling a lot more gas out initially rather than alky?
Then we have to consider track and tire conditions plus the weather. It is not a simple mix and we don't have much in the way of data to compare it against. If we had two more buicks running better 60' times, we might be more easily educated. Or, in my case, probably not LOL