After a discussion on MSN I started thinking about the importance of the aerodynamics on small radio controlled cars, say 50-60cm long and top speed 60-100km/h. They generally have no serious aero equipment, except for a rear wing at best. A flimsy plastic body looking like some real world racing car, but air inlets/outlets aren't even open, the bottom of the car is open and so on...
Back to the MSN discussion. A guy showed a picture of a RC-car looking like some old DTCC Mercedes or something like that, he said the top speed was close to 100km/h. Not sure about how big the car is. He asked if I knew how to make it faster, both in a straight line and around turns. We started talking about aerodynamics, and he said the car became undrivable if he removed the rear wing, so obviously it does something even on so small cars and moderate speeds.
How do you guys think such a car would react to modifications along those lines:
*Flat bottom added, with venturi tummels at the rear (size probably limited by rear suspension)
*The "intercooler air inlet" on the body is opened up and air is ducted from it to the engine to cool it. Possibly to the engine air intake too.
*The rear of the body gets a few ventilation holes to evacuate hot air into the low pressure zone behind the car. Possibly opening up the louvres above the front wheels and air outlets behind the front wheels too.
*Maybe adding dive plates/splitter plate to the front of the car.
Waste of time or interesting test?