Hey people heres a rear wing design I did for Scott
I think it's pretty easy to seal.megz wrote:Would the empty exhaust outlets in an older diffuser cause trouble with airflow though?
I agree that this would be a big deal with anything 2005-present, but I doubt the Diffusor/Rear Wing coupling was an engineered factor in 1993. I believe that stuff came with the CFD processing power of the 21st Century.timbo wrote:I think it's pretty easy to seal.megz wrote:Would the empty exhaust outlets in an older diffuser cause trouble with airflow though?
I think that particular diffuser is better be complimented with the rear wing from the same car model.
I believe that exhaust exiting through the Diffusor is only safe when running a CVT that keeps the RPM of the engine constant. Otherwise, a light lift in a high G corner could end in a barrel roll...wesley123 wrote:maybe you can make the exhaust come out on the top of the sidepods? This creates a more constant and cleaner airflow in the diffuser. Or maybe you can let the exhaust come out of the side so it adds flow over the diffuser.
I fixed a little for you ConceptualConceptual wrote:I believe that exhaust exiting through the Diffusor is only safe when running a CVT that keeps the RPM of the engine constant. Otherwise, a light lift in a high G corner could end in shits and giggles.
well, i read that the mclarens of 2000 still blowed the exhaust into the diffuser, but when the driver lifted the gas the exhaust stopped blowing and there was a significant downforce loss making the car handle unexpected.Conceptual wrote:I believe that exhaust exiting through the Diffusor is only safe when running a CVT that keeps the RPM of the engine constant. Otherwise, a light lift in a high G corner could end in a barrel roll...wesley123 wrote:maybe you can make the exhaust come out on the top of the sidepods? This creates a more constant and cleaner airflow in the diffuser. Or maybe you can let the exhaust come out of the side so it adds flow over the diffuser.
Exactly my point.wesley123 wrote:well, i read that the mclarens of 2000 still blowed the exhaust into the diffuser, but when the driver lifted the gas the exhaust stopped blowing and there was a significant downforce loss making the car handle unexpected.Conceptual wrote:I believe that exhaust exiting through the Diffusor is only safe when running a CVT that keeps the RPM of the engine constant. Otherwise, a light lift in a high G corner could end in a barrel roll...wesley123 wrote:maybe you can make the exhaust come out on the top of the sidepods? This creates a more constant and cleaner airflow in the diffuser. Or maybe you can let the exhaust come out of the side so it adds flow over the diffuser.