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Mr Walkinshaw, in his latest podcast with V8Sleuth, seems to think the aero on the Mustang is ok, but the engine needs work..
WP (as opposed to WAU) has a perfectly serviceable engine shop, with a long history of supplying multiple teams and cars, and providing powerplants to a very high level of tune.. if only they had access to tender for that piece of work.. |
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Plus of course a much higher centre of gravity with 4 camshafts up high rather than one down low in the block. Seems like CoG has all been sorted out and I tend to agree with you that it may be torque that is lacking in the small difference between the powerplants, however that is to be expected with a 4 valve design, which possibly has more impact than displacement on any difference. |
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Funny, how Mustang runners seem so much more competent as soon as parity is equal or better.
A lesson for those who were quick to attribute Chevrolet runners with competence and Ford runners with incompetence? On the other hand, it is not good to have one brand 26 seconds up the road from the other brand, so the US testing will make sure everything is in order. |
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Wind tunnel testing of all the Camaro bits and all the Mustang bits:
https://www.supercars.com/videos/634...nd-tunnel-test Hopefully that will settle this mess for good! Alarmingly the reference VCAT numbers on the laptop (comparing front and rear coefficients) do show the Camaro rear downforce bias disparity to Mustang that has been complained about -- how that was deemed an acceptable perfectly matched VCAT defies belief. |
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Edwards: Gen3 Supercars “very close” in wind tunnel
https://www.speedcafe.com/2023/12/09...n-wind-tunnel/ |
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I guess the aero is no longer much of a problem after the more recent changes to the mustang, so now it's over to the transient dyno testing results to come through.
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When they accept that different motor configurations such as they have can't be matched to give exactly the same result the answer is obvious. How can a smaller capacity motor with OHC 4 valve give the same result as a larger pushrod 2 valve motor? Didn't they learn the last time they tried this same thing and it was an utter failure in every respect?? Are they really that thick??
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How is it awkward?
These were the VCAT numbers from the Supercars video above: Front height 110mm Rear height 140mm Camaro Front Cf 0.214 Rear Cf 0.707 Mustang Front 0.224 (+5%) Rear 0.699 (-1%) Front height 95mm Rear height 140mm Camaro Front Cf 0.211 Rear Cf 0.676 Mustang Front 0.230 (+9) Rear 0.655 (-3%) The suggestion was never that they weren't close, the suggestion is that they weren't identical enough for aerodynamic differences to have no influence which was the case. In no world is 1-9% difference the same as 0% difference! Presumably those are the numbers before a little more front downforce was added to Camaro at Newcastle, which would have still left the Mustang with a 1-3% deficit on the rear (and apparently still more downforce & drag than Camaro on the front given the Mustang was further reduced on the front end later)! As soon as the updated Mustang package to bring it more into line was introduced at Gold Coast, Mustangs were miraculously more competitive. While it's good a lesser difference was eventually achieved via CFD and/or trial and error, that doesn't negate that the VCAT process -- and especially permitting the cars to have different aerodynamic performance after the VCAT process -- was unacceptable. It failed to acheive identical aerodynamic performance between the vehicles. While it is easy to blame DJR for putting too much drag and front-end downforce, I don't believe they were aware of the Camaro numbers before the fact and Perry Kapper is adamant on his interview with Fogarty that DJR did not have free choice of aero parts (Burgess or others in Supercars changed their minds from identical downforce front and rear, as discussed before VCAT, to instead deciding to make the Mustang a qualifying car and the Camaro a race car?) . Clearly the VCAT process was not reliable or repeatable enough to get it to 0% difference (or <0.1% difference), whereas the more controlled wind tunnel should allow that to be dialled in precisely. |
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https://www.supercars.com/videos/634...sting-ramps-up
https://www.supercars.com/videos/634...north-carolina This is what I gathered they have settled on: Camaro
Mustang
I.e., lots of fiddling with plasticine bits and aluminium sheet bits to get the differences dialled down to zero! I didn't see them testing the cars in yaw at any point, which is a little concerning! Did they match the cars in yaw, or only in a straight line? |
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AA is suggesting this week in both the magazine and the podcast that the transient dyno testing for the Chev and Ford control powerplants has been cancelled for its original dates…
The mob with the blue side seem to be changing hardware again, possibly causing a delay… Amateur Hour Continues |
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