I don't like dig racing because I always feel like I'm abusing the car, and personally I much prefer the occasional "highway start". I am going to run my sales managers V8 charger sometime soon just to see what will happen, and we'll most likely do a run from 60 to 110.
My car was weighed last week and came in at 2563 lbs (I weigh 210 lbs), and I have some bolt on's plus am on an E30 tune. According to Virtual Dyno and assuming correct data/calculations, I am making 222 whp and 281 lbs wtrq.
I have run up against some FoST and even a few newer model WRX's, and I haven't been beaten too badly by any of them yet. I pulled on a few of these runs as well, and overall I am very impressed with where my car is right now with regards to power and performance.
PS: I do not condone street racing, and I live in a rural area south of Houston. There is a long straight highway nearby that you can see down for miles, and that has no trees next to it.
When I race, I only do it if there isn't any traffic at all. I refuse to race when there are other cars out, and it infuriates me to see people street racing in traffic and especially weaving in and out of traffic.
The below is for fun and makes assumptions about stock power levels based off internet searches.
My 2015 FiST - 2563 lbs / 222 whp = 11.54 lbs per HP
Stock 2015 FiST - 2742 lbs / 185 whp = 14.82 lbs per HP
Stock 2015 FoST - 3223 lbs / 235 whp = 13.71 lbs per HP
Stock 2015 WRX - 3267 lbs / 244 whp = 13.38 lbs per HP
Stock 2014 Charger V8 - 4160 lbs / 325 whp = 12.8 lbs per HP