Steve_S said:
Does someoen know of a resource where I can find out the drag coefficient of different old British cars? I'm specifically looking for MGC GT.
To give the poor guy a serious answer......Steve, there may well be such information contained in old magazine road tests. Manufacturers themselves were not too concerned with publishing Cd figures until aerodynamics became a buzzword in the name of fuel economy in Europe. Audi and, most notably, Citroen started the trend, the latter in the early seventies.
Keep in mind that your MGC has those flared wheel arches and a lot less clutter than a regular production version, and so it will differ from the official figure anyway.
Here is what I found:-
Drag coefficient
Frontal Area
Cx
Viewing specifications of 1967 MG MGC
On this webpage......
<a href="https://www.carfolio.com/specifications/models/car/?car=8052&MG">1967 MG MGC specifications</a>
There's a formula you could use, but you need to determine the frontal area of the car.
Okay, here you go........It's 0.40 for a standard car. The numbers are for an MGB GT but it will be really close.
Vehicle Year and Model '67 GT Coupe
Cd = 0.400
Area (m2 ) 1.607
Area (ft2 ) 17.30
Cd x m2 0.64
Cd x ft2 6.92
Solved!
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