trinidefender wrote:People are using the word "suck" like there is actually a vacuum there sucking airflow through the tunnel. You have to remember how small the tunnel gets, it simply cannot move that much air. The rest of the airflow will go past the tunnel and do one of two things; hit the wheel or flow around the wheel and interact with the air coming over the top of the sidepods. The space that the bridge and tunnel uses up on the floor is large, very large. Think of the amount of floor space you free up by using a concept similar to the rb-7. A lot of people underestimate the importance of clean airflow. Vortices lose strength the further back they travel and after they start to break up, all that is left is turbulent air. You can always use vortex generators on the floor to turn this clean airflow into vortices for the back end if you so desire.
If you get a good low pressure zone behind those tunnels, though surely they will suck air through, Obviously not as much as maybe some people are speculating, but there's still a sucking action no?
RE: Vortices, I agree with you. There seems to be a massive love for them right now, even though we know they are useful, they are not the be all and end all I think.