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Test report on a 6-cylinder Bentley car, evaluating its suspension and performance against a Phantom.
Identifier | ExFiles\Box 69\4\ scan0315 | |
Date | 23th July 1926 | |
To R From Hs.{Lord Ernest Hives - Chair} c. to BJ. Wor.{Arthur Wormald - General Works Manager} c. to RG.{Mr Rowledge} EJ. c. to DA.{Bernard Day - Chassis Design} BY.{R.W. Bailey - Chief Engineer} c. to FH. OWB. X48771 HS{Lord Ernest Hives - Chair}2/LG23.7.26. 6-CYL. BENTLEY CAR. X3805 X8771 We have had an opportunity of testing a 6-cyl. Bentley car. The car was fitted with an open touring body. It had run 1300 miles. The appearance of the car is very good. This is partly obtained at the sacrifice of ground clearance. We should say that the approximate ground clearance under the engine is 7". (1) SUSPENSION. The car was fitted with semi balloon tyres (6.75" section). It had double Hartford friction dampers front and rear. The springs were the Woodhead type with several leaves above the main plate. The riding at high speed was very good - at low speeds it was poor - the result was what one would anticipate. (2) POWER AND PERFORMANCE. We had been led to believe that the 6-cyl. Bentley had an exceptional performance. Taking into account the weight of the car and the gear ratio, the performance is nothing exceptional. We tried the car on our standard route for Phantom cars. The performance was approximately the same as we obtain on an average car. We attach an acceleration curve which we obtained which shows the performance to be similar to the Phantom. The max. speed would be approximately 75 m.p.h. which the owner confirmed. contd :- | ||