No, I don't think a 440 6-pack is faster from 60 - 100 ... just the opposite in fact. One of the reasons a 440 6-pack could run with a hemi (in the 1/4 mile) was because of its lower end torque. The hemi's got more hp (mine dyno'ed at 528 @ 6300 rpm ... interestingly, it also dyno'ed at 425 @ 4850 - just like the factory specs) and hp is what gets you from 60 - 100. Horsepower is for when you're already rolling while torque is for getting a stationary object moving ... think about the torque of a semi pulling 80,000 lbs to 90 mph while a high hp Bonneville Salt Flats car has to be towed to 100 ish because it hasn't got the torque to move from zero. Both our engines were rated at 490 ft lbs of torque, although the 440 6-pack was at almost 1000 rpm less. Also, as the hemi is in a world of its own, and lovin' it, above 6000, the 440 is done by then. Now, the other way to phrase your question would be "Do I think the 440 6-pack could do it quicker than 3.9"? Yes, if it were at sea-level, with 1 person instead of 2, and the right combo of tire / rear end. I've mentioned sea-level before ... you effectively lose half a compression point per 1000 ft of elevation, so my hemi is effectively a 9.0:1 compression engine (which is why I can run 92 octane here, but need racing fuel on the coast to keep from pinging) while a 440 at sea-level would be at 10.5:1. Lastly, no, I haven't been to the drag strip ... yet. I'm looking into a set of drag radial T/A's for this coming spring ~