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With the same force and twice the surface the friction is the same because the pressure is halved. In my opinion that is!
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18-09-2020, 11:08 AM
(This post was last modified: 19-09-2020, 12:17 AM by Bob Culver.)
Hi Howard
According to the not high tech book The Sports Car by Campbell, rolling resitance, due mainly some cahracteristic of the tyres, increases vaguely as the square of speed, and directly with weight. For unspecified probably crossply tyres at 35 psi and an unspecified, vehicle rolling resistance per 1000 lb given as about 2 1/2 hp at 50 mph, 7hp at 100 mph.. Not clear if it includes loss thru the gearbox and diff.
The air resistance of a modern with the same cross section is only about half that of a Seven. Moderns are heavy cf cars of the late 60s so the two losses may roughly match at 50 mph, but on a Seven the wind resistance dominates
Wind hp is given as Cd x area x vel cubed (mph) all divided by 146,600
From the same Autocar article Cd Ford Pop 1948 .493, VW Beetle .48, Consul mk1 .455, BMC 1100 .453, Jowett .39, Porsche 356 coupe .333, Citroen DS .326. Open topped sports cars worse than coupe equivalent.
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Duncan, I have a standard manifold fitted with a Zenith 26VA jetted 75/57 which you are welcome to try. Years ago it was fitted to an engine in a special and it worked well.
I would be happy to nip down to Boroughbridge with it.
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Malcolm, that would be very helpful. I'm planning to whip the engine out for further investigation early next week....
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Steve and myself are available Monday 21st if you would like us to call in before you whip the engine out. If I bring the manifold and carb and Steve brings a known distributor it might do the trick.
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Malcolm and Steve. Austin Seven Friends indeed!
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I'm looking forward to tomorrow in hope I won't have to pull the motor...