Possibly?wickerbill wrote:Something unusual going on behind bargeboard (as it was with R31) or its just me...?
Possibly?wickerbill wrote:Something unusual going on behind bargeboard (as it was with R31) or its just me...?
I think it'll be hard to integrate a rack that low to be inline with the lower wishbone, consider they are pretty much at the bottom of the tub.feynman wrote:Too late for you to agree with me ... cos I've just changed my mind.RacingManiac wrote:Makes sense ...
It's lower and less raked when compared to the 25, looks cleaner, but this brightened photo has a separate steering arm, just a little above the lower wishbone.
ringo wrote:I would like to see how the radiators are located relative to the L shape.
I'm not quite sure if it's necessary to form this extreme L-shape. The upper quarter of the inlets seem to be useless, because there the air strikes on the border of the radiator. They could have slimmed the inlets because of their additional cooling inlets on top of/behind the airbox.myurr wrote:
Well that is one definite advantage in assembling the car as part of the launch.ringo wrote:I would like to see how the radiators are located relative to the L shape.
I like it. I think the the shape of the sidepods has to do with adding more downforce to the car not just cooling it.Intego wrote:ringo wrote:I would like to see how the radiators are located relative to the L shape.I'm not quite sure if it's necessary to form this extreme L-shape. The upper quarter of the inlets seem to be useless, because there the air strikes on the border of the radiator. They could have slimmed the inlets because of their additional cooling inlets on top of/behind the airbox.myurr wrote:
Otherwise, if they've had closed the sidepods up there, dirty air would mix with clean air, wouldn't it?
What a pity that the sidepod inlets look like ugly Korean consumer car design, but if it's efficient, I like it.
Radiators are heavy and they moved them outwards.Intego wrote:BTW, why does everyone say they moved so much weight to the outside? I don't see that! Are eyes bigger than brains? Sorry
Sorry but I can't see how they've been moved outwards? Does anybody have a comparison picture?timbo wrote:Radiators are heavy and they moved them outwards.Intego wrote:BTW, why does everyone say they moved so much weight to the outside? I don't see that! Are eyes bigger than brains? Sorry
They've flipped them over. They now have a lower CoG.timbo wrote:Radiators are heavy and they moved them outwards.Intego wrote:BTW, why does everyone say they moved so much weight to the outside? I don't see that! Are eyes bigger than brains? Sorry
But a higher radius of gyration.ringo wrote:They've flipped them over. They now have a lower CoG.timbo wrote:Radiators are heavy and they moved them outwards.Intego wrote:BTW, why does everyone say they moved so much weight to the outside? I don't see that! Are eyes bigger than brains? Sorry
But all radiators always go out to the edge of the sidepod anyway, they are all full width.timbo wrote:Radiators are heavy and they moved them outwards.Intego wrote:BTW, why does everyone say they moved so much weight to the outside? I don't see that! Are eyes bigger than brains? Sorry
Usually there would be undercut and so the main area of the radiator is closer to the inside.feynman wrote:But all radiators always go out to the edge of the sidepod anyway, they are all full width.