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Ed Wright 04-25-2017 09:39 PM

Re: Who's the Baddest B/SA now?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Carpenter (Post 533153)
I'm surprised talk on this is continuing. J Allen can bomb the B/SA index anytime he wants. But that would be stupid. I've seen a video of the red vette testing at B weight and all I will say is you boys better find some more............

Ed nailed it!

Todd Hoven 04-26-2017 12:04 AM

Re: Who's the Baddest B/SA now?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Carpenter (Post 533153)
I'm surprised talk on this is continuing. J Allen can bomb the B/SA index anytime he wants. But that would be stupid. I've seen a video of the red vette testing at B weight and all I will say is you boys better find some more............

It's talked about because that's what we do and it's fun. Allen's car is wicked bad fast. But anything can happen at anytime. He didn't run B at Indy last year l, Slate Cummins did and lost to Jim Boudreau. I sure Kevin Hems needs to be mentioned in the same conversation as Allen. That Challenger is very fast as well.

To me the king is crowned at Indy. Done.

Mike Jones 04-26-2017 07:28 AM

Re: Who's the Baddest B/SA now?
 
Are there any Fords in the mix?
Mike A114
P/SA

Andrew Hill 04-26-2017 08:12 AM

Re: Who's the Baddest B/SA now?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SSDiv6 (Post 533141)
The drag created by any car body in motion, is proportional to the square of velocity, so it is important at any speed. The force will increase as the speed increases.

Drag starts to have a noticeable effect at 10 MPH and downforce, depending on the frontal shape of the car, as early as 40 MPH.
This is not taking into consideration the rake of the body as it accelerates down the track.

Like the adage says, looks can be deceiving. Although a car may look or appear to be fast just by its looks, it does not mean it is aerodynamically efficient.

The 1998 thru 2002 Camaro are one of the most aerodynamic cars ever built. Below are the body specs:

Wheelbase
101.1
Track Width (Front)
60.7
Track Width (Rear)
60.6
Length
193.5
Width
74.1
Height
51.2
Ground clearance
4.5
Cd
.34

Below are the body specs for the Corvette:

Wheelbase
104.6
Track Width (Front)
61.9
Track Width (Rear)
62
Length
179.8
Width
73.6
Height
47.7
Ground clearance
4.0
Cd
.32

The Camaro has a shorter wheelbase and narrower body than the Corvette.

The Corvette has a lower roof height and shorter length than the Camaro.

The difference in both cars drag coefficient is only .02 which in the case of a drag car, is technically irrelevant.

So in a nutshell, the Corvette does not have an advantage over the Camaro as regards to body size or aerodynamics.

As a matter of fact, I believe that more detailed analysis will show the longer body and rear shape of the Camaro is an advantage at higher speeds and weight transfer when compared to the blunt, short rear of the Corvette.

The Corvette is significantly better aerodynamically as the frontal area on the Corvette is much smaller. Here's some info that I found a while back for 4th gen Camaro/Firebirds/C5 Corvettes:

1993-2002 Camaro/Firebird: Cd = 0.34, A = 22.0, CdA = 7.48
C5 Corvette: Cd = 0.29, A = 21.3, CdA = 6.18 (note the Z06 is higher)

A C5 is actually better than a Cobalt, and a third gen is actually better than a 4th gen. Obviously this is at stock ride height with stock wheels/tires, etc, so it would change some for a drag car. That being said, if you do the math, it's only a few hundredths difference.

Jeffl52 04-26-2017 10:27 AM

Re: Who's the Baddest B/SA now?
 
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Originally Posted by Kenny Boy (Post 533084)
37 HP
Same motor, 37 HP (310 lbs) penalty
Only out run by 0.03?

Here is some apples to think about...
Same Motor, Same Specs, Lets switch them.
How much "Bad'r" would the Corvette be then?
I think at least 3 tenths, or it blows the tires off
How fast you think that camaro would go at corvette weight?
Apples


Don't know how much you know about class racing, but the Camaro and Firebird started there lives @ 305hp. They now are 381 because of ego runs, and I can see it happening again in this situation. Alan will play him all the way to horsepower. On the other side the Camaro is definitely the FASTEST LS1 I've ever seen @ 3405 pounds.

Jeff Longhany

junior barns 04-26-2017 11:40 AM

Re: Who's the Baddest B/SA now?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrew Hill (Post 533183)
The Corvette is significantly better aerodynamically as the frontal area on the Corvette is much smaller. Here's some info that I found a while back for 4th gen Camaro/Firebirds/C5 Corvettes:

1993-2002 Camaro/Firebird: Cd = 0.34, A = 22.0, CdA = 7.48
C5 Corvette: Cd = 0.29, A = 21.3, CdA = 6.18 (note the Z06 is higher)

A C5 is actually better than a Cobalt, and a third gen is actually better than a 4th gen. Obviously this is at stock ride height with stock wheels/tires, etc, so it would change some for a drag car. That being said, if you do the math, it's only a few hundredths difference.

And this is the reason for my post! These engines in all combos SHOULD be rated the same! Even in the GTO's! At say 130 mph on the big end at best should only be a couple hundreds between them! Andrew can you find any info on say your combo and the 1st gen Camaro and the 70 Corvette to compare the drag coefficient to these cars discussed here?

Larry Hill 04-26-2017 12:24 PM

Re: Who's the Baddest B/SA now?
 
Being an LS1 follower for years, you can stop smiling any time now Albert Lee, I believe the 346 LS1 in a Corvette is at factory horsepower of 345. If I remember correctly the flat hood cars were @ 305 hp and the fresh air cars were @ 320 hp. I could be wrong, but I always try to pay attention.

Paradigm Shift 04-26-2017 12:42 PM

Re: Bad Stockers, maybe too bad!
 
In all candor, if either car is that quick - or any for that matter, it sounds like the system developed to look after unbalanced performance levels such as this should be allowed to work. Why have the AHFS in place at all? If the system is valid and effective, let it work.

SSDiv6 04-26-2017 01:00 PM

Re: Who's the Baddest B/SA now?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrew Hill (Post 533183)
The Corvette is significantly better aerodynamically as the frontal area on the Corvette is much smaller. Here's some info that I found a while back for 4th gen Camaro/Firebirds/C5 Corvettes:

1993-2002 Camaro/Firebird: Cd = 0.34, A = 22.0, CdA = 7.48
C5 Corvette: Cd = 0.29, A = 21.3, CdA = 6.18 (note the Z06 is higher)

A C5 is actually better than a Cobalt, and a third gen is actually better than a 4th gen. Obviously this is at stock ride height with stock wheels/tires, etc, so it would change some for a drag car. That being said, if you do the math, it's only a few hundredths difference.

Not trying to start an argument, nevertheless, where did you get your data? Calculations do not replace actual wind tunnel results.

The data I posted is from from actual testing done for General Motors at my former employer's wind tunnel.

Although General Motors has its own wind tunnel, it was not available to the public or racing teams until 2009. Prior to 2009, GM contracted the wind tunnel testing with outside vendors.

This is the same wind tunnel were Warren Johnson tested his new Pro Stock Firebird late 1998 and ended changing the shape of the quarter panels and rake of the car.

When he showed up at Pomona in 1999, he had to redo the quarter panels with a hammer on his car after he was protested by others and eventually Rick Jones re-skinned the quarter panels to the likes of NHRA. It is the same wind tunnel were Warren learned first hand how much drag and horsepower penalty is on a hood scoop.

Paradigm Shift 04-26-2017 05:55 PM

Re: Who's the Baddest B/SA now?
 
If all else was equal, I'll take the 7-10% reduction in drag coefficient.


Interesting comment regarding the hood scoop. I did the calculations on many Super Class scoop designs and determined the cars would be faster with the scoop reversed or no scoop at all. One racer even admitted that was the case based on his testing but thought it looked cool so he left it as-is.

Hold a flat palm out the window at 60, 70 or 100 mph and you'll quickly see how much force is applied. It certainly eats power.


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