haha very funny Capn Ginyu id give you rep for being funny but my power level is only 900 heheCrabbia wrote:hard to tell but its definitely over 9000.Javert wrote:How much time they have gained over F2012?
haha very funny Capn Ginyu id give you rep for being funny but my power level is only 900 heheCrabbia wrote:hard to tell but its definitely over 9000.Javert wrote:How much time they have gained over F2012?
I can see a tunnel running all the way down to either the gearbox, or its feeding more air to diffuser . or its a DDRSkorzeniow wrote:What is this bulge?
Something to do with their implementation of DRD maby?
It was there last yearseinfeld wrote:I can see a tunnel running all the way down to either the gearbox, or its feeding more air to diffuser . or its a DDRSkorzeniow wrote:What is this bulge?
Something to do with their implementation of DRD maby?
My feeling is that this has also to do with their extremely high nose and the amount of air they seem to try to get under the nose and around the sidepods. A too obstructive ramp/too small 'tunnel' in the cokebottle area might eliminate the benefits of this high nose design. Seems too me they opted for more cokebottle/air around the lower side of the sidepods and maybe a tiny bit less 'blown diffuser'.amouzouris wrote: ..the reason Ferrari's exhaust exit and semi coanda ramp is higher than the one on the McLaren is so that the flow below it does not stagnate and induce drag...
the higher nose is to get more air under the car as the splitter directs the airflow below the floor...henra wrote:My feeling is that this has also to do with their extremely high nose and the amount of air they seem to try to get under the nose and around the sidepods. A too obstructive ramp/too small 'tunnel' in the cokebottle area might eliminate the benefits of this high nose design. Seems too me they opted for more cokebottle/air around the lower side of the sidepods and maybe a tiny bit less 'blown diffuser'.amouzouris wrote: ..the reason Ferrari's exhaust exit and semi coanda ramp is higher than the one on the McLaren is so that the flow below it does not stagnate and induce drag...
Well, not all of the air -- it's called "splitter" for a reason. Some of the air goes under the floor and some -- over it and around the sidepods. To get underfloor working efficiently you want to have good quality air above as well as below it.amouzouris wrote:the higher nose is to get more air under the car as the splitter directs the airflow below the floor...
i don't disagree but taking a closer look at a splitter and the leading edge of the floor you will realise how MOST of the air is directed below the floor..the barge boards and front wing are mostly responsible for the airflow around the sidepodstimbo wrote:Well, not all of the air -- it's called "splitter" for a reason. Some of the air goes under the floor and some -- over it and around the sidepods. To get underfloor working efficiently you want to have good quality air above as well as below it.amouzouris wrote:the higher nose is to get more air under the car as the splitter directs the airflow below the floor...
I'm with @timbo on this. The air that gets to the upper side of the tray and to splitter is mostly directed to the sides and then to a significant degree around the sidepods. The tray and floor adjacent to it will prevent much of the spill to the underside of the sidepodsamouzouris wrote:i don't disagree but taking a closer look at a splitter and the leading edge of the floor you will realise how MOST of the air is directed below the floor..the barge boards and front wing are mostly responsible for the airflow around the sidepods