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COMPETITION VEHICLE INSTRUMENTATION SYSTEM



                          During development of the Chrysler Corp. Grand National Div. NASCAR and

               USAC race car an instrumentation system was designed and developed for measuring


               vehicle aerodynamic, engine, drive train, suspension and vehicle/driver dynamic

               performance while undergoing actual high speed race track performance testing. The

                ystem required a completely self-contained package to survive the extremes of the


               vehicle itself which included high amplitude shock and vibration, "g" loading temperatu

               to over 250°F and possible "crash" failure modes.

                          The system utilized an on-board FM recorder to handle measurement data


               from a transducer and signal conditioning system capable of handling 60 channels of

               information, The system was designed to interface with PCM telemetry and finally


               with   real time selective channel readout and data reduction van (Dodge Motor Home)

               housing a digital computer to accept and decode digital data.


                           Some of the typical vehicle performance measurements developed and

               utilized on the program included:

                           Engine Speed


                          Vehicle Speed

                          Acceleration (3 axis)

                           Oil Pressure


                           Water Temperature

                           Cooling System Inlet & Outlet Temp.


                           Oil Cooler Inlet & Outlet Temp.

                           Oil Level


                           Ignition System Voltages

                           Manifold Pressure
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