xpensive wrote:This is my humble thinking; if rho goes down it would also decrease the dynamic pressure under the car for the same air-speed, which in turn should increase the static pressure under the same car. Is this a good thing?
Uhh, I think the conventions are a bit mixed up there, but yeah, in general it would be a good thing (assuming the diffuser can handle the greater volume flow rate).
Pt = Ps + Pd
Pd = - 0.5*rho* V^2
Ps is a constant defined by atmospheric conditions - (it does vary very slightly with temperature and humidity, but negligible compared to the difference of rho with temperature).
Pt is what actually "acts" on the surface.