I come back after a long period without posting
Anyway, this image is clear:
Well, definitely the position of the radiators isn't a problem.
don't sauber and ferrari have radiators in same position?Hail22 wrote:I'm not liking Ferrari's Arrogance with regards to the radiators...clearly the Macca/Sauber variant is far more superior with dealing in terms of drag/intake.
Yes Ferrari & Sauber have the same radiator position. I don't think the radiator is the problem.radosav wrote:don't sauber and ferrari have radiators in same position?Hail22 wrote:I'm not liking Ferrari's Arrogance with regards to the radiators...clearly the Macca/Sauber variant is far more superior with dealing in terms of drag/intake.
Shouldn't be a problem - the entire radiators talk was more or less initiated by me, as I wanted to understand why.Crucial_Xtreme wrote:Yes Ferrari & Sauber have the same radiator position. I don't think the radiator is the problem.radosav wrote:don't sauber and ferrari have radiators in same position?Hail22 wrote:I'm not liking Ferrari's Arrogance with regards to the radiators...clearly the Macca/Sauber variant is far more superior with dealing in terms of drag/intake.
@Italian Great to see you around mate
Lycoming wrote:Besides that, how would you know the radiators were the cause of their high drag?
Yes, u r right...and scarbs was saying the other night on TFL that the media are talking a lot of BS about what ferrari's problems are...Crucial_Xtreme wrote:Lycoming wrote:Besides that, how would you know the radiators were the cause of their high drag?
The whole talk of the radiators causing drag came from an OmniCorse.it article. Of course they were speculating about many things, the vertical radiators causing drag was one of them. It then caught on like wildfire and has been a topic of discussion. It's not so conventional compared to everyone but Sauber, so I can see the interest but I don't think they're causing drag. The team confirming they're not changing them is further evidence it was speculation.
they don't really dilute each other..the high pressure flow of the monkey seat and the low pressure flow of the rear wing will never meet...they are too far away...the flow can only have an effect on the surface it is attached to...Lycoming wrote:wonder why they did that... the higher it is, the less it drives the diffuser and the less downforce both it and the rear wing make as their high and low pressure zones mix and dilute each other...
Perhaps this puts it in cleaner air, but I can't think of how that would be more beneficial than driving the diffuser.
Just a cheap way of getting some downforce - not that beneficial, however.cccag wrote:very high monkey seat ?
looking at the vent in the airbox cover that precedes it i think that this monkey seat is pretty high so that its plane is between the interface of the faster air comming off the airbox fin and the slower flow comming out of the middle heat exchanger duct.cccag wrote:very high monkey seat ?