that would be the LOWER wishboneatanatizante wrote:A slightly big hole for the upper wishbone, don`t you think?
Maybe it works in conjunction with the concave rear crash structure and the slot in the wing beam?
that would be the LOWER wishboneatanatizante wrote:A slightly big hole for the upper wishbone, don`t you think?
Maybe it works in conjunction with the concave rear crash structure and the slot in the wing beam?
That would be the driveshaft...?Pierce89 wrote:that would be the LOWER wishboneatanatizante wrote:A slightly big hole for the upper wishbone, don`t you think?
Maybe it works in conjunction with the concave rear crash structure and the slot in the wing beam?
perhaps is to cool the gearboxatanatizante wrote:A slightly big hole for the upper wishbone, don`t you think?
Maybe it works in conjunction with the concave rear crash structure and the slot in the wing beam?
possibly. Point is, it's DEFINITELY NOT the upper wishbonemarcush. wrote:the hole you see is for the driveshaft which is in line with the lower wishbone methinks.
sorry, my bad!Pierce89 wrote:that would be the LOWER wishboneatanatizante wrote:A slightly big hole for the upper wishbone, don`t you think?
Maybe it works in conjunction with the concave rear crash structure and the slot in the wing beam?
No it doesn'tmarcush. wrote:AnthonyG wrote:Wondering: are there any FLIR shots of this car (and others)?
I think a FLIR camera would point out instantly how the exhaust flows. (and some other airflows)
thermal imaging does only show surface temps you might or might not get a hint were the exhaust gas is going.
Trying to capture hot air against a very hot and nonuniform body work behind it would be very difficult.AnthonyG wrote:No it doesn'tmarcush. wrote:AnthonyG wrote:Wondering: are there any FLIR shots of this car (and others)?
I think a FLIR camera would point out instantly how the exhaust flows. (and some other airflows)
thermal imaging does only show surface temps you might or might not get a hint were the exhaust gas is going.
I've seen (on discovery channel) how with a FLIR optic a spotter can follow the path of a bullet.
So why wouldn't we see where the RB8 blow's it's exhausts?