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No. 14 ABC Supply Dallara/Honda/Firestone

No. 14 ABC Supply Dallara
 

Honda 3.0 liter V8, 32-valve DOHC

EXTERIOR
Wheelbase: 120.0 in.  + or - 2 in.
Length: 192.5 in.
Cockpit Width: 21.0 in.
Height: 38.0 in.
Tread - Front: 67.0 in.
Tread - Rear: 63.5 in.
Dry Weight: 1,525 lbs. (driver & fuel not included)

CHASSIS:  Dallara
Materials: Carbon fiber &composites
Design: Open-wheel,single-sea,open-cockpit
Type/Construction: Carbon/aluminum
honeycomb monocoque
Suspension - Front: Push-Rod with double wishbones
Suspension - Rear: Push-Rod with double wishbones
Brakes: Carbon-Carbon
Wheels: Magnesium alloy one-piece
Wheel Size: 15 inches
Tires: Firestone Firehawk

ENGINE
Type: Normally aspirated, aluminum alloy cylinder block V-8 Displacement 3.5 liters (no turbocharger)
Displacement: 213.6 Cubic Inches
Induction: Fuel-injected, electronic
Valve Train: Overhead camshaft, four valves per cylinder
Crankshaft: Alloy steel, five main bearings
Engine Management: McLaren-Honda
Ignition System: CDI
Lubrication: Dry sump
Fuel Cell: Single, rupture-proof cell 22 U.S. gallons
Fuel: Methanol
Top Speed: 225+ Miles Per Hour
Weight: Min 280 lbs. - no header, clutch, ECU, spark box
RPM: 10,300 max (incorporates a rev limiter)
Power: Estimated 670 horsepower
Engine Cost: $125,000
TRANSMISSION
Gearbox: XTRAC #295 six-speed, no reverse, sequential shifter
Clutch: 140 mm
COOLERS
Water Coolers: Two-side-pod mounted radiators
Engine Oil Coolers: One heat exchanger in left side pod
COST Max: $309,000


No. 14 ABC Supply DallaraAn Indy Racing League car accelerates from 0 to 100 mph in less than three seconds, more than nine seconds quicker than it takes a production Porsche 911 Turbo street car to reach the same speed.

The 3.5-liter, methanol-powered engines of Indy Racing League cars produce more than 670 horsepower, more than four times that of the average street car.

While traveling approximately 220 mph, Indy Racing League cars travel slightly more than the length of a football field in about one second. Indy Racing League drivers endure G-forces equal to nearly four times the weight of gravity while going through turns. The space shuttle leaves the launching pad at Cape Canaveral with approximately the same force.

Each of the eight pistons in an Indy Racing League engine travels nearly 1 mile up and down in the cylinder every minute. The fuel mileage of an Indy Racing League car is less than two miles per gallon. A car burns approximately 1.3 gallons of fuel per lap at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. 

 
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