Front suspension: May as well keep rule as is
Diffuser height: Keep as is
Im for increasing the volume for the front fender, either that of decreasing the wheel size to achieve the same thing
I would keep the current tyres width, with reduced df (lower diffuser), but considering that many partecipants prefer to keep the diffuser as it is, it is ok to confirm 2015 values (... but lets spend a minute about considering that realism is the direction we should look at )machin wrote:Current LMP1 tyre sizes are 31/71-18 front and rear, which means they are 310mm wide. I.e. Current tyres in KVRC are pretty spot on.... The issue that CAEDevice highlighted is that the cars at the top of the KVRC championship are reaching very high downforce levels (more than I predicted), and in those cases a 370mm/380mm tyre would probably be more appropriate... Personally I agree though: keep the tyres as they are: inline with the real LMP1 which is appropriate for the mid-field teams.
I would keep "option1" as it is, but I would change "option 2" : 250000mm2 is the area of a huge heat exchanger! 200000mm2 (the same of the template surface) quold be enough.CAEdevice wrote:Hi, is there a reason for the different area of the "template surface" (Cooling option 1, 200000mm2) and the "heat exchanger surface" (Cooling option 2, 250000mm2)?
Yep, that's correct. We could probably bring the heat exchanger area down to about 230,000mm^2 (230 * cos(30 degrees) is about 200), but there's still some additional freedom for option 2 over option 1 in that the heat exchanger is not required to lie within the silhouette of the cooling inlet, it can go anywhere as long as you can find room for the duct.machin wrote:In option 1 the 200,000mm^2 area template must be Co-planar to the inlet surface, whereas in option 2 the competitor has the option of leaning the heat exchanger (having a face area of 250,000mm^2) over at 30degrees. This means that sidepods created to both sets of rules will have a similar size.
My advice is: preparing for the first race, think about happens under the floor, more than what happens above (use safe cooling and optimize the floor)SR71 wrote:1) Sounds good, alternatively maybe I could race 2 cars for the first race and then select only 1 for the rest of the season
2) I was thinking we could run a higher percentage electric for a reduction in the current heat exchanger dimensions. Opening up more areas for creative CFD.
I'll be racing as team SR71. No CFD experience...