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Thread: aeorodynamics for 200 mph+
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12-28-2008 #1
aeorodynamics for 200 mph+
any thought on this - I am intrigued by the texas mile thread on here and with a simple pulley change I will have the hp to overcome wind resistance in theory to run 200+ (I will have 1100-1150 to the rear wheels).
Does anyone have any in depth experience on running 200 + with an old muscle car body - mine is a 68 mustang fastback.
I am redoing the front end this winter to have a very aerodynamic and fully adjustble spoiler on the front lower - nascar style which will help.
can whip a real wing on pretty easy on the back with just some small mount holes on the trunk lid.
I saw a thread on the guy in the 68 camaro that went over 200 and his car did not look as aerodynamic as mine is now.
Any thoughts??HPDE is the greatest thing since sliced bread.
So much to learn......so much $$ to do so lol
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12-28-2008 #2
hmmm. I wonder if anyone ever tried a 68 at the Salt Flats?
do you have a plan for preventing/excavating air from the grill/underhood area?
yeah, I know, I have no good feedback.
Last edited by BA.; 12-29-2008 at 09:45 AM.
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12-28-2008 #3HPDE is the greatest thing since sliced bread.
So much to learn......so much $$ to do so lol
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12-28-2008 #4
does anyone redcall where that video is of the 20 year old kid that was driving the 67 or 68 mustang with a blower on it out in the nevada desert and ran over 200 mph?
HPDE is the greatest thing since sliced bread.
So much to learn......so much $$ to do so lol
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12-28-2008 #5
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It's likely to go that fast while you can have fairly stock looking sheet metal you would need a purpose built race car that could be capable of being made street legal. The 1st car that comes to mind is The '69 Camaro "Big Red". It also seems that the early C3 Corvette road racers with L88 or ZL1 power (560-580 H/P) reached 200 MPH at LeMans. Here's a link to the Corvette forum that at times got ugly about whether or not a C3 could reach 200. http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c3-t...l-a-c3-go.html Also keep in mind that even if you can reach that speed tires become an issue as seen by Motor Trend when they tested a ZR1 against a 599 Ferrari. Also when Dream Car Garage tested a modified Z06 on the autoban the passanger was flipping at 185MPH and that car has a much better aero package than any muscle car. One last note the NASCAR Super Birds were more than 200MPH capable on the super speedways. So I believe it is possible to modify a muscle car to go that fast there are several safety issues to consider.
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12-28-2008 #6
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12-28-2008 #7
6500 RPM 239.47 MPH6000 RPM 221.05 MPH5500 RPM 202.63 MPH5000 RPM 184.21 MPH4500 RPM 165.79 MPH4000 RPM 147.37 MPH3500 RPM 128.95 MPH
this is my 5th gear with 25.6 inch tires tko600 transmission
so it appears that my current gearing would be a stretch at the top end to just get to 200 at full out between 5500 and 6000HPDE is the greatest thing since sliced bread.
So much to learn......so much $$ to do so lol
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12-28-2008 #8
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