Do we know for sure that blowing the rear wing will help matters?Holm86 wrote:And the exhaust doesnt have to sit in the centerline of the car. It can be of by 100 mm from the centerline. Other than that it can have an angle of 5° to either side and/or an angle of 0-5° upwards.scarbs wrote:Has everyone forgotten the lessons we learned from the EBD era, the only rules preventing bodywork around the exhaust in its exit path (+30mm dia), you can have bodywork above, below and to the side of the plume. So you can blow the monkey seat, using the coanda effect to create an upwash and thus aid the top rear wing.
Though of course if you want to somehow "blow" the monkey seat it would have to be in the centerline of the car.
But this opens up some possibility of assymetric exhaust exits.
To expand on that question, wouldn't the 'ramp' go directly up from the monkey seat to the rear wing? Wouldn't this add a shed load of drag?