I think most of you are familiar with the Meredith effect, used in the P-51 aircraft where it reduced the drag of the cooling system by around 90%. Although its effect is negligible below 300mph (according to Meredith) we can observe the sidepods of todays F1 cars are shaped to exploit the effect so that may not be true.
Meredith wrote in his paper that the thrust developed by the system would be greatly increased if exhaust gasses were also vented in the ducting, somewhere after the radiator. The exhaust pipes of an F1 car are inside the ducting so the exhaust system does increase the effect, but the gasses exit outside the sidepods. What I’m wondering is, has someone experimented with exhaust exits inside the sidepods on a F1 or a prototype car?
If nobody did, why not? Is generating DF with the exhaust gasses more beneficial then reducing drag? Is the effect negligible? Are there other potential issues? I'm thinking such a system could be advantageous on high speed tracks such as Monza.