Thank you so much!!! I'm reading it!
i was just little confused from its shape, now im clear
Thanks again!
It enters below cars floor at larger pressure, speeds up below the floor and exits same way it entered.walkeriot wrote:if the pressure becomes larger at the exit of the diffuser, the direction of the force (due to the pressure different) should be inverse to the car's moving direction. so how does the force suck the air out?
Also the 'Deck-wing' does this too.RH1300S wrote:Can I just add..........don't forget the rear wing in the scheme of things.
The rear wing works WITH the diffuser and helps get air out from the underbody. Quite likely, the rear wing lower element underside has a pretty low pressure and that will encourage air out of the diffuser (may even accelerate it creating even lower underbody pressures?)