No, the radiator itself would determine that more (I think), I'm not sure if the same principles carry across exactly, in that the blockage formed by the radiator will transmit upstream to the stream-tube in the same fashion as a turbofan in cruise. If it does, they can design the sidepod to get some thrust (reduce drag).ginsu wrote: kilcoo would your explanation account for increased flow through the radiator?
Christina Horner has mentioned that the cooling issue was solved by Neweyginsu wrote:thanks for the replies, sorry i didn't say which was which, but the upper one is from pre-season and new pic is from today at barcelona.
kilcoo would your explanation account for increased flow through the radiator? it seems that if the air were less likely to spill out of the high pressure region formed in front of the inlet, that you would get better flow through the radiator.
if it does, it would account for a decent upgrade to the cooling system i'm sure. must be a Newey part, right?
BTW, you can get aftermarket sheet metal panels for road cars that will shroud the radiator preventing air from going around it, increasing it's effectiveness. i've heard they work quite well, and i'm thinking of making one for my car.