what happens when it rains?jaba.hut wrote:One of the biggest exits is cockpit itself. So if it is for driver cooling and some electronics, all the air that is collected by inlet could escape trough cockpit. I am pretty sure. I am no aero expert but make sense to me.
Water get's in the cockpit..... just like it would without a duct?toobs1234 wrote:what happens when it rains?jaba.hut wrote:One of the biggest exits is cockpit itself. So if it is for driver cooling and some electronics, all the air that is collected by inlet could escape trough cockpit. I am pretty sure. I am no aero expert but make sense to me.
I suppose they could have a drain, but surely there would be an order of magnitude more water coming in with the duct than without. At the speeds they are going, rain is going over the cockpit, not in the cockpit. On the other hand, rain is being directed into that hole.rayden wrote:Water get's in the cockpit..... just like it would without a duct?
Could it be they are testing two different positions and angles exhausts on each side?Forza wrote:http://i.imgur.com/Mb7VfAV.jpg