Marty Howard wrote:
Right now my two vehicles rate as 14 lbs/hp and 10.9 lbs/hp. But the problem I have with the 11/1 ratio vehicle is even with that its so heavy and FWD that it doesn't handle. They just tried to fix the weight issue with a lot of HP. The 14/1 vehicle would eat it alive on the track. So while lbs/HP ratio helps acceleration, it does nothing for handling or Braking.
Sorry, I should have qualified my statement. I'm fully aware that a low lbs/HP ratio obviously does not necessarily make a good auto-x/track car. In fact the aforementioned car with 22 lbs/hp has handily beaten me in my 11 lbs/hp automobile in autocross. The simple fact is, I spend oh about 1 hour per year total autocrossing my car, and about 500 hours a year driving it on the street and on the street, lbs/hp makes for much fun.

Put it this way, I can do 2-3 sub 6 second 0-60s a day without putting anyone else I happen to be sharing the road with in an particular danger. Its much harder to utilize 0.97 skidpad or 70 mph slalom speeds on my daily commute without killing other commuters in the process.
Just out of curiousity, what is your 11 lb/hp FWD heavy vehicle? I'm drawing a blank trying to think of what car that would be.