etsmc wrote: ↑04 Oct 2019, 03:24
Don't know if anyone else is willing to share or not but how are we all feeding the diffuser?
Basically it starts from the front wing in my case, but mostly coming from teatray area.
Then as mentioned it's important to seal side sections of the car - which will also improve suction through the whole floor. Then, the problem is rear tyre wake, especially for those who run high rakes, therefore you need to be sure that your outboard part part of the diffuser is 'catching' it and pulling it away with proper strakes. Next is to make section behind plank to work without big separations. This step there is pain in the a*.
CAEdevice wrote: ↑04 Oct 2019, 08:58
Only from the rear half of the floor: the front half is protected by the outwash of front wing and bargeboeards. I would like to extend this effect to the whole floor, not to increase lateral flow (I am running with small rake, from -0,20° to 0,00°, I use it only to correct balance).
Okay, now I see from where low drag is coming from, but it's cool that you've found good tool to adjust balance.
etsmc wrote: ↑04 Oct 2019, 10:00
So on the topic of controlling tyre wake, i am finding that if my bargeboards are aggressive enough I can turn the vortex coming off the front wing (around the wingtip and central section) and push the wake from the front tires outboard but should this vortex be on the front side of the bargeboards or the backside?
The downside to this I find is the turning of the air by the bargeboards is limiting the flow under the car I believe how can I improve this?
It should be on the front side, if you would get it on the back side, you will allow this vortex to go through the whole car and therefore it will limit your flow there. Such 'downside' might be caused by additional vortex/vortices coming from the bargeboard itself.
Koldskaal wrote: ↑04 Oct 2019, 08:03
hehe, my numbers are showing around 110% cooling. Remember WB-racing in Singapore got 98% with inlets smaller than mine are now.
It's not only about size of the inlet
Actually I may have also >100% of cooling with such small inlets, and in theory it could be smaller ^^. Keep in mind that I started the season with awful engine power, so I had bit more work to get it right beside balance and other stuff.