For reference.
http://www.formule1.nl/media/uploads/me ... 881.22.jpgBlackout wrote:Yes but is could be connected to the vertical splitter's hole which is used for cooling.
So! F1Tech censors the word "Ice cream"?amouzouris wrote:I think that the hole in the splitter is connected to a pipe that makes a loop and directs air into the vertical bent splitter support to cool the driver's ****
hah! I wrote the stars!gilgen wrote:So! F1Tech censors the word "Ice cream"?amouzouris wrote:I think that the hole in the splitter is connected to a pipe that makes a loop and directs air into the vertical bent splitter support to cool the driver's ****
The yellow holes are for sucking more air under the floor, they go into a small tunnel which exits just before the main floor begins. They're pretty common on almost all designs.Maxion wrote:Just so it's a bit more clear, I drew the path of the air and combined the two shots...
That's quite an interesting flow for the air there...
I wonder what the green and the yellow holes are for, though.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/77620/tubesnholes.jpg
If you check the floor photo and the original one it's quite clear that the splitter support is hollow and that it's connected to the hole highlighted in that photo.beelsebob wrote:I don't believe the red hole does what you think it does, there's way too many bends there, and way more ways of cooling the driver. On the other hand, I have no idea what it is doing.
That pipe is connected to the vertical splitter's hole which is used for cooling.zonk wrote:http://oi49.tinypic.com/104j8ns.jpg
Maxion wrote: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/77620/brighter.jpg
zonk wrote: