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Edit: Just saw the transmission comments, I also think that is the culprit... |
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Drag, gearing, power at specific RPM due to gearing... it's a combination of all.
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Put your hand out of your car window at 50 MPH. You can see from that, there is a very large force associated with that speed. 150 MPH is three times faster, which would mean nine times more drag at 150 MPH than 50 MPH. That is just about an order of magnitude greater! So if your amount of drag at 50 MPG is 30 lbs. of force, it will be 270 lbs. of force at 150 MPH. So, yes, aerodynamic drag is the most likely factor here in this test. If it were the engine (OHV vs. DHOC) like you said, that difference would appear at low speeds as well as high speeds (assuming you keep the two cars in meat of their respective power bands). Not JUST at high speeds. And not JUST high speeds that not-coincidentally are the speeds where aero is known to be the defining factor. Yes, gearing plays a role, but OHV vs. DHOC is not a factor, because it would be a factor at lower speeds as well. |
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Such a shame when the athletic engine needs an entire mile to go only 6 MPH faster than the SS that has a truck engine with COPD. Petty win especially since they chose not to post the actual time it took both cars to get there. I'm assuming either the SS got there first or it was a tie.
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And, the 1LE adds significant aero designed for more downforce, causing more drag. Oh, and by the way, the upcoming Mustang PP2 package adds some aero for increased downforce. Here is a quote from Ford's website: "Critical to the success of the package is improved aerodynamics scores, which the team achieved by adding larger and lower front splitter and redesigned rear spoiler. Gesek said the after-hours approach team members took to developing the Mustang GT Performance Pack Level 2 was so much fun because they set out to create their dream car. “Our targets were aggressive,” he said, “and we nailed them.” Using the splitter from the famed Mustang Boss 302 Laguna Seca as a benchmark, Mustang engineers attached the piece to the underside of the front to fan out as much as 3 inches around the corners of the Mustang GT. It creates about 24 pounds of downforce at 80 mph, helping give the car its exceptional grip. To balance the downforce, a subtle, redesigned rear spoiler stretches across the decklid." (source link: http://performance.ford.com/enthusia...ce-pack-2.html) These aero changes will not only increase downforce, they will increase drag. So, what do you guys think will happen to the trap speed on a 1 mile course with these new changes? If you guessed a lower trap speed, you are correct. |
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Also just remember hearing this. A Ford engineer is on the TFL review talking about the the car being limited to 155(guessing the PP does away with that?) But they also talk about the new spoiler causing drag at those speeds and pulling it off, it could go higher. So there's drag on the GT too. I'm more inclined to believe gearing is the reason, but need to see what the RPMs/speed are for each. 3:35 and 4:45 mark
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And keep in mind, the components added need to add more downforce during the SLOWEST parts of the track - the turns. So to be effective, the aero bits have to be pretty significant. Which will have significant effects on drag, even at the lower speeds. But we are talking over 150MPH. |
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Are we still talking about the cars capabilities above 150mph?
Can we go back to nitrous being forced induction lol ! |
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And the same can be said for the Mustang vs. Camaro H2H here. The Camaro has bigger tires, and hence, more drag at high speeds. But in short, yes, adding aero bits for increased downforce will negatively effect high speeds and top speeds. If road course and/or canyon carving is not your thing, you could skip these parts. |
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