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Allen Johnson (top) still uses the Avenger body
while Larry Morgan has the new Neon.
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Just how good is the body? Jones told DRO this body is so aerodynamic
that they are able to get the cars to go down track with the wing at
zero degrees and a quarter- inch, 90-degree wickerbill.
Chrysler engineer Terry DeKoninck, who worked on the car from the very
beginning said about the body. "We've been able to get a great deal
of rear down force, without compromising on the spoiler."
DeKoninck went on to comment on the Avenger body that the Neon replaced.
"The drivers (of the Neons) are going to notice a difference in how
the car handles. The larger frontal area on the Avenger and the shorter
wheelbase makes it move around in the lane (when making a lap).
According to team owner and engine builder David Nickens, the improved
aerodynamics of the body gives the team another really important bonus.
"In theory, the Neons will give us 30-40 more horsepower," Nickens said.
That means in theory that it will take that much less horsepower to
make the Neon run the same speed as an Avenger. That horsepower is commonly
referred to as "aero horsepower."
Rick Jones figures that if the Neon actually takes 10 less aero horsepower
at the end of the quarter-mile, the car could actually pick up a couple
of hundredths in elapsed time. That would be the difference between
a win and a loss.
Based upon the performances that the Neons turned in at the just completed
Seattle race, look for the Neons to be a force in Pro Stock for the
immediate future. And also look for a lot more well financed Pro Stock
teams to start spending time in the wind tunnels in Atlanta and Detroit.
NEON QUICK SPECS
Body Style: Carbon Fiber / '98 Neon Dodge R/T
Car Builder: RJ Race Cars, Galesburg, IL.
Weight: 2,350 lbs race ready
Wheelbase:105 inch wheelbase
Engine: 1290 hp est., race-gas burning, 500 cubic inch, new style
Hemi
: Two Holley Dominators
: MSD Digital-7 Ignition system and components
: Autolite Sparkplugs
Drive train: Five Speed Liberty manual transmission
: Dual disc ACE
Suspension: Lamb Front Shocks
: Koni Electric rear shocks
: Strange Brakes and Axles
: RJ Race Cars Four-Link rear suspension
Wheels and Tires: Weld Wheels and Goodyear Tires
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