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From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Impressions from a visit to test two Goshawk cars, discussing engine performance, potential modifications, and body characteristics.

Identifier  WestWitteringFiles\K\July1923\  Scan22
Date  16th July 1923
  
TO CJ. FROM R.{Sir Henry Royce}
c.c. to BJ. PN.{Mr Northey}
c. to HS.{Lord Ernest Hives - Chair}
CONFIDENTIAL
ORIGINAL
R1/M16.7.23.
X3730
X4219
RE. VISIT OF BJ. AND PN.{Mr Northey} TO WW. ON 13/7/23.
BJ. and PN.{Mr Northey} brought two Goshawks, and their com-
plaints are want of engine vigour on the blue car, and a
coarse engine on the grey car.
My impressions were that there was little to choose
between the two engines, but a difference in the bodies.
We must expect torque reaction or want of vigour,
and reducing the compression is the only means we know of
reducing the ripples in the torque and it's reaction. Person-
ally I think the engines were very good and do not recommend
reduction in the compression ratios. (For minor faults see
other memos.)
There are some modifications being made to the tim-
ing of the valves which may result in an improvement in accel-
eration, and may demand a slightly reduced compression ratio.
These are being dealt with by Mr. Hives. Otherwise we do
not know what to do to these Goshawks to make them smoother
without spoiling the power.
Later on we may learn from the EAC. if the method
of suspension being tried with that engine is considered suc-
cessful.
My impression of the two open cars above mentioned
is that the Barker body was handsome, but probably heavier than
the grey body. This Barker body was exceedingly good for
silence and luxurious appearance, but one would think too big
and heavy for a sporting type of car such as Mr.Moor-Brabazon
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