Why do people go around saying that the KB (or twin screws in general) best application is for "street" and that centrifugals are for "drag racing"? It blows me every time a read such statements.
As far as I know, winning drag races is all about having the most area under the power curve, regardless of peak hp numbers, and having good driving skills. IMO, that combo is unbeatable...comparing apples to apples, if you know what I mean. Let's us say that you have a twin screw and a centrifugal set at 11 psi. The centrifugal will never have 11 psi until the top of the rpm band. Whereas, the twin screw will have it all the way from around 2000 rpm to the top of the rpm band. So, having said that, why is the centrifugal better for "drag racing"? And please, show me the facts!!