Despite my car has a high nose layout, most of the air that reaches the heat exchangers, comes from the front diffuser too. I am working on a different "source" of fresh air (inspired by Ferrari F1) but it doesn't give enough advantages at the present level of evolution. The target would be (as JJR already wrote) to make the cooling less influenced by the front wing setup.
Ahah, I missed that point.
I see what Ric means: if you remove the front wing for example (to draw your own), you lose the lower part of the wheel fairings....
The Ferrari F1 style cooling is something i have been trying on my car since i first started developing it for this season. I also thought this would be a great way to get some better cooling flow without the front diffuser affecting/dictating the flow so much.CAEdevice wrote: ↑17 Aug 2018, 10:12Despite my car has a high nose layout, most of the air that reaches the heat exchangers, comes from the front diffuser too. I am working on a different "source" of fresh air (inspired by Ferrari F1) but it doesn't give enough advantages at the present level of evolution. The target would be (as JJR already wrote) to make the cooling less influenced by the front wing setup.
Hi Machin, thank you very much. Now I have a clearer idea of what Ric meant.
Front radiators are super cool! They're very easy to tune (just change the outlet area a bit, for example), and you can also make any change you want to the bodywork (Front Wing, Diffuser, Rear Wing,...) and their performance will remain nearly the same. They don't suffer from rake angles either. The idea for this configuration was pioneered by team TF (where is him? won't he participate this year?), which in turn comes from the Nissan GTR Nismo.roon wrote: ↑17 Aug 2018, 06:17Cool stuff. That CAE Device car looks cool. The JJR car gets all it's cooling air from under the car? Wonder how Team Bart and Variante, with the front radiators, will fare. Variante looks to be blowing the RW.
Will you experiment with different exhaust height? I wonder how above vs. below RW compares.variante wrote: ↑15 Aug 2018, 22:34All right...I realized today that I sent the wrong car. It's a slighly older and not fully legal version (only minor things hopefully).
Anyway, here it is in all its glory, as promised:
https://i.imgur.com/wuPUjVw.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/hkvBq6t.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/SkgT2C8.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/FHIN4hQ.jpg
Yeah, let's see who wins this championship...
Please, be a kind god
Oh, oh, oh. Richard has spotted some things, and during my CAD cleanup, I have as well. The main question is, who will get punished. Two of the top cars are drawing quite some attention...
Well, everyone has to start somewhere... which team are you A15013950?
A little while back pretty much all Le Mans Prototypes had front heat exchangers, here the Ferrari 333SP:-