Given there are a few people that know engines around here, perhaps someone can help me fill in some blanks.
Engine specs for the NASCAR Sprint Cup are available online, and are approximately:
550lb ft @ 7500rpm
875hp @ 9400rpm
Now restrictor plates are also used in this series, but the only information I can find is that power reduces to 445hp (around half), and that the four holes in the restrictor plate are 22.6mm in diameter. Some more (vague) info here.
The only other restricted engine I'm particularly familiar with is our old favourite the MRT5.
In the bike:
66Nm @ 9500rpm
100hp @ 11500rpm
In the MRT5 (restricted but turbocharged, just to confuse matters):
69Nm @ ~5100rpm
64hp @ ~8000rpm
Now the MRT5 power reduction is relatively less than the NASCAR restriction (two thirds versus half), and clearly the addition of the turbocharger more than makes up for the loss in peak torque the air restriction would otherwise cause, but am I correct in thinking the drop in peak power rpm should be less affected by the presence of the turbo? Playing with the restrictors in LFS tells a similar story, but we all know that engine modelling in LFS is quite simplistic, so I don't want to base too much on that.
Could anyone make a reasonable, informed suggestion as to what the other three values would be for the restricted NASCAR engine? Or if anyone who follows this series can share any information that searching isn't giving revealing, even better! I'll still re-create the engine in LFS and then restrict the power back down to see what values it comes up with though, which should give me a starting point until somebody can come up with something more reliable.
Thanks
Engine specs for the NASCAR Sprint Cup are available online, and are approximately:
550lb ft @ 7500rpm
875hp @ 9400rpm
Now restrictor plates are also used in this series, but the only information I can find is that power reduces to 445hp (around half), and that the four holes in the restrictor plate are 22.6mm in diameter. Some more (vague) info here.
The only other restricted engine I'm particularly familiar with is our old favourite the MRT5.
In the bike:
66Nm @ 9500rpm
100hp @ 11500rpm
In the MRT5 (restricted but turbocharged, just to confuse matters):
69Nm @ ~5100rpm
64hp @ ~8000rpm
Now the MRT5 power reduction is relatively less than the NASCAR restriction (two thirds versus half), and clearly the addition of the turbocharger more than makes up for the loss in peak torque the air restriction would otherwise cause, but am I correct in thinking the drop in peak power rpm should be less affected by the presence of the turbo? Playing with the restrictors in LFS tells a similar story, but we all know that engine modelling in LFS is quite simplistic, so I don't want to base too much on that.
Could anyone make a reasonable, informed suggestion as to what the other three values would be for the restricted NASCAR engine? Or if anyone who follows this series can share any information that searching isn't giving revealing, even better! I'll still re-create the engine in LFS and then restrict the power back down to see what values it comes up with though, which should give me a starting point until somebody can come up with something more reliable.
Thanks