Vanja #66 wrote: ↑12 Apr 2022, 20:07
godlameroso wrote: ↑12 Apr 2022, 18:21
When I put it back together, sure.
Good luck with that!
Until then, you might want to contemplate on a few things.
godlameroso wrote: ↑12 Apr 2022, 16:53
while weight is increased inertia is not
If inertia of the car is not increased with downforce (ie just mass in this case, ie weight) meaning the braking force doesn't have to deal with more mass to produce the same deceleration and should be better with increased drag (which inevitably comes with aero package), why is the braking worse? Could the aero balance be too much on the rear axle, unloading the front and decreasing front tyre traction - leading to poor braking performance?
godlameroso wrote: ↑12 Apr 2022, 16:53
I could use more power, I'm pretty much flat through turn 1
If you are flat out, ie power limited, what is causing it? Could it be drag?
How come increased weight with downforce doesn't push you out of the corner? Is it maybe not an increase in weight, but rather an increase in vertical load? (weight is a type of vertical load, but not every vertical load is (a) weight)
godlameroso wrote: ↑12 Apr 2022, 16:53
I imagine aero yaw forces could work to increase or decrease inertia of the vehicle
How can any external force change the inertia of the car, ie change its mass, center of mass and/or mass distribution? (parts flying of the car is not what I'm pointing at)
If the inertia doesn't actually change, could the aerodynamic side forces influence the behaviour, ie car dynamics?
Braking is worse because the drag and aero forces increase the braking capacity and my little single piston calipers can't use all the braking grip available. I'm cracking rotors, bending pads, and boiling fluid. The mass of air acting on the car is producing that drag, the effect is basically that of a heavier car on the stock components. My braking distance is shorter, obviously, and because I can brake much deeper into corners, and can trail brake harder, I need bigger brakes to take advantage of the extra grip.
An external force acting on the car is adding more weight to the suspension. Air is a physical object it has mass, force = mass times acceleration right? Aero forces are the result of air mass accelerating and decelerating over an object. Just like a vertical stabilizer on the plane resists side thrust and thus adverse yaw, and the horizontal stabilizer produces downforce to resist the nose up attitude on a plane. So too does the end plate resist side thrust and thus increases the inertia of a vehicle on turn in.