heho07 wrote:Hi.
I do not understand how larger tunnel air goes to radiator exit as i do not see any duct for it unlike smaller tunnel that have a duct (silver duct).
Is it goes to radiator duct?
What is difference between V3.0 smaller tunnel and V2.0 tunnel?
What is main advantage of this exhaust/tunnel design?
Is it more efficient or it have some special thing?
Does Red Bull tunnel accelerate (suck) air as it seems tunnel outlet is much bigger than tunnel inlet (act like diffuser)?
If you look at the duct opening there's obviously two different places for air to go. The 2nd tunnel is what you see in the picture with the silver duct. That is the one which leads to the starter motor hole.
The first duct filters out at the central radiator exit and it doesn't need it's "own" duct as the rad cooling isn't usually ducted itself. If you think about it, it's high speed air & it's going to go in quickly and find it's way out quickly. Either way once inside the duct/tunnel it joins with the air from the radiator and vents out through the enlarged central outlet.
The most recent version of the tunnel before the Valencia iteration we don't know much about. We saw the entry but never saw the exit so it could've exited at the SMH(starter motor hole) or at the central cooling exit.
The version before this exited right at the pull rod in the coke bottle area.
For a good analysis of the RB tunnel read this-->
http://mccabism.blogspot.com/2012/06/re ... floor.html
Scarbs should post a new update on his site about this new update early this coming week. He posted an article in AutoSport so he has to wait a week before posting it on his site.