Page 1 - Combined_132_OCR
P. 1

INTER COMPANY CORRESPONDENCE

                                                                             FILE                DATE
                                                                                                     May 22, 1968
                                                                             CODE
   TO - NAME                           DEPT.                        DIVISION                PLANT/OFFICE
               H. P. Bruns                        7590                 Engineering             Highland Park
   FROM - NAME                         DEPT.                        DIVISION                PLANT/OFFICE
               G. M. Wallace                      8930                 Engineering             Highland Park


   SUBJECT:
                                      RESULTS OF DAYTONA TESTS OF THE
                                           1968-^ PLYMOUTH RACE CAR



               Results

                     As a result of the tests conducted with the 1968-^ Plymouth Road
               Runner race car at the Daytona International Speedway from May 13
               through May 18, 1968, it appears that the car has a speed potential
               of 188 to 190 mph when corrected to the weather conditions experienced
               during the month of February. As shown by the previous Proving Ground
               tests the optimum car rake angle for best lap speed is 2-3/4°, equal
               to approximately 6" of rake measured over the wheelbase.

               Discussion

                     During the testing of the 1968-^ Road Runner race car at Daytona
               one of the major goals was to find the optimum rake angle for the car
               to result in the lowest drag and highest lap speed. The car was de­
               signed for a rake of four inches measured over the wheelbase, and was
               tested at four, five, six and seven inches rake. The actual rake was
               measured with the angle of the top of the driver's door, since the re­
               worked sill could not be used for an accurate measurement. The chart
               below lists the speeds obtained at the various rake angle as well as
               the drag measured at the Proving Ground for a 1968 standard Dodge
               Coronet race car. The Proving Ground drag data is given in CdA, drag
               coeificient times frontal area, with a lower number indicating lower
               drag.


                     Rake - inches          Rake - degrees           Lap speed at          CdA - measured at
                     at wheelbase                                    Daytona - MPH         Proving Ground

                                                 1- 3/4°                180.0 mph                 10.8

                                                 2- 1/4°                183.0 mph                 10.5
                         ID
                                                 2-3/4°                 184.0 mph                 10.2
                         kD
                         7"                      3-1/4°                 182.5 mph                 10.7

                     As indicated by the Proving Ground tests the 2-3/4° rake is the
               optimum for the 1968-lj Road Runner.

                     The 184 mph lap speed for the Road Runner with the optimum rake
               seems slow compared to the speeds run in February, but this must be
               corrected for several differences. One factor shown in the tests was
               axle ratio. All of the testing with the different rakes was done with
                 a 3.07 axle ratio, which allowed 6600-6700 maximum rpm. Later the
               ratio was changed to 3.18 which resulted in a gain of at least 0.5 mph
               by allowing the engine to reach a maximum rpm of about 6900. The 3.18
               axle ratio was not run with the 2-3/4° rake due to engine failure. The
   84- 1 10-7879 REV. 1-63
   1   2   3