I'm undecided what exactly the Merlin II/III performance really was.
1) I think I have a chart around somewhere stating that the Merlin II/III performance is with 300 or 350 mph ram, probably 300 mph
2) Quick back of the envelope calculations show its performance as way out of line with the Allison's.
(figures in () are comparisons to C15 baseline)
Allison V-1710-33 (C15, P-40B/C)
blower tip speed - 1091 fps
pressure ratio - 2.15:1
Allison V-1710-39 (F3R, P-40D/E, P-51)
blower tip speed - 1094 fps (1.002)
pressure ratio - 2.20:1
Merlin II/III
blower tip speed - 1151 fps (1.05)
pressure ratio (+6.25 psi) - 2.65:1 (1.24)
pressure ratio (+16 psi) - 2.55:1 (1.19)
A 5% increase in blower tip speed should give somewhere around 10% (1.05 ^2 = 1.1025) increase in energy. Pressure ratio should scale pretty closely with energy. So given similar blower efficiency % the Merlin II/III should have a pressure ratio of about 2.35:1 to 2.45:1, not 2.65:1. Given that apparently Allison had higher blower % than the pre XX Merlins call it about 2.4:1.
Using the 2.4:1 pressure ratio gives 42.6 in Hg (+6.25 psi) and about 1025 hp up to approx 13,800 ft unrammed. That compares pretty closely to the C15 doing 1090 hp @ 13,700 ft on 38.7 in Hg and the F3R doing 1150 hp @ 12,000 ft on 42 in Hg.
I know the Merlin had a larger carburetor inlet area, that will help some. But I can't see it being good for 2500 ft difference vs the Allisons.
Another problem is that all Merlin II/III are rated the same, regardless of whether it is a 360 mph Spitfire I, a 330 mph Hurricane I, a 300 mph Defiant or a 250 mph Fairey Battle. I have a hard time believing they all had the same ram recovery %.
My guess is that the engine was rated at about 300 mph ram with some fixed ram recovery %. The Spitfire being roughly 20% faster than that should get considerably better FTH, 18,900 ft for N.3171. The Hurricane I figure I have is 330 mph @ 17,500 ft FTH. For the Defiant I the figure I found is 304 mph @ 17,000 ft, that could easily be explained by better ram recovery % for the Defiant than the RR baseline.
Greg Shaw