Let's try and get this straight marcush, but first of all I have to straighten your post out, sorry about that;
marcush wrote:
Err.. maximise yes but you slow down the air stream by having a divergent radiator inlet, a small inlet converging towards a big radiator surface. The angled rads also make the air hit the radiator core at an angle, maybe this is also not the best of ideas...so you need a slower moving air to make the bend...and looking at Renaults rads the other option with almost upright rads does work as well....so maybe it is not really as sophisticated thinking as we believe it is.
Now, in the old days, when I was young and handsome, the radiators were always angled horizontally, if you can follow,
but now radiators seem to be installed in a standup fashion, at a shallow vertical angle, which doesn't do much for the CoG?
Furthermore, the RBR radiator is looong, with a passage area that looks like at least four or five times more than the sidepod opening, which would indicate that they are deliberately slowing the air down. The price to pay for a wider core perhaps?