raymondu999 wrote:I remember reading that any and all downforce has a drag penalty, just that some can produce a higher lift/drag ratio, being more efficient.
Mmmmm, mostly. But there are exceptions.
raymondu999 wrote:
Wouldn't this then mean that ride height, which should help the diffuser produce more downforce, produces more drag as you go shorter?
Yeap, but you could reduce your wing AoA, reducing overall drag levels while maintaining a constant (more or less) downforce.
raymondu999 wrote:
And wouldn't it mean that the diffuser also produces drag? Wouldn't it mean (to a certain extent) that the DDD has more drag than an SDD?
Yes and yes.
However for the reason mentioned above (as well as more downforce than current cars can generate resulting in a faster laptime) diffuser drag is not a problem.
raymondu999 wrote:
How does the diffuser produce drag in the first place, too?
Mainly pressure drag (the diffuser surface has a component in the longitudinal as well as vertical direction) and a (very) little bit of viscous drag.