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The rear gears were taller in order to keep the motor below the 6k rpm level.
According to accounts I heard at Gathering, they wanted to avoid water pump cavitating. So 5500rpm was a target for the 175. Obviously, there were safety mods that necessarily were part of the overall prep. |
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In my opinion The ZR-1 record car was still a production car, even with
all that tuning, because you can do these modifications to your ZR-1 without any problems. It is a car like yours, a car you can buy. A car like the VW Nardo is a prototype, a purpose built car for what ever! It's not so easy to get one and have it parked in your garage !! ![]() ![]() ![]() Best greetings from Switzerland, Franz |
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The only mod I kind of have an issue with is the gearing swap. Lowering the RPM will definitely have an impact on the endurance aspect which was what the record was all about to begin with.
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Too bad they didnt just run the record in 6th gear.
5th gear with 3.08 gears at 5500rpm and a 25.7" tire gives you 182 mph. 3.33:1 gives you 167mph 3.45 is 162mph 3.55 is 158mph 3.70=151mph 4.11=136mph In 6th gear with 4.56 gearing you can still run 184mph 4.11=204mph 3.70=227mph 3.55=236mph 3.45=243mph 3.36=250mph 3.08=273mph But the driveshaft would be spinning at twice th engine rpm, or 11,000rpm in 6th gear with 4.56 gears and 5500rpm engine rpm at 184mph. peace Hog |
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What was their actual average speed given that 175 includes stops and accel/ decel times?
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Heat and stress would have killed the ZF! Are some of the "catastrophic" failures of the ZF induced by abusing 6th gear? Maybe. Ask the builders and I believe they'll all mention disregarding 6th gear for all "sustained" high speed driving.
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To get the figure you seek, the stopwatchs would have to have been stopped everytime the driver deceled for a pit stop, the restarted when after the stop after peak speed had been re-attained. I doubt this was calculated. peace Hog |
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