As per title, does anyone actually gain anything on the road from spoilers and splitters and that kind of thing? I understand how it works but would you feel any benefit at 60mph?
Unless it's been designed in a wind tunnel by someone who knows what they are doing i doubt that you would gain anything at any speed except increase resistance.
you'll get at least 100hp and half your 0-60 bragging time!
By panelling off the rear of my car we gained 10mph, no aero increase but a reduction in drag.
ATB Dan.
scutter what do you mean by that please? Boxed of the Bottom and top or what......
probably the rear boot area and maybe trans tunnel. Issue is making sure the heat from the engine, box and diff can escape.
you dont need an air tunnel to get gains in drag efficiency. you just have to get your car as close to a teardrop shape as possible, less hard edges,
no gaping holes, cover as much as you can off the wheels...
to get performance gains in down force you dont need a wind tunnel, but if you bolt the wrong bits onto the wrong car then it wont be beneficial at
all... the wind tunnel will just make a particular aero part more efficient...
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Originally posted by jossey
scutter what do you mean by that please? Boxed of the Bottom and top or what......
Teardrop isn't actually the most aerodynamic shape, it's partly that shape due to the effects of surface tension and gravity. If it were
you'd see fighter aircraft with bulbous noses and pointy tails - you don't they're pointy at both ends, as close as can be around the
payload.
My cars rear wing (OEM) makes a big difference to stability near 80mph, really pins the back end down (makes sense, it's an inverted aerofoil in
shape) - removing it is noticable. But most "ironing board" solutinos I'd say no, and most bolt on extras I'd say need some
thought. Complete Undertrays are probably about yoru best bet.
[Edited on 22/9/11 by coyoteboy]
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Originally posted by Kwik
you dont need an air tunnel to get gains in drag efficiency. you just have to get your car as close to a teardrop shape as possible, less hard edges, no gaping holes, cover as much as you can off the wheels...
You might not feel any benefit at 60 mph, but you certainly would at rest. Your knob grows exponentially. Perhaps not all that useful at that moment in time...
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Originally posted by coyoteboy
Teardrop isn't actually the most aerodynamic shape, it's partly that shape due to the effects of surface tension and gravity. If it were you'd see fighter aircraft with bulbous noses and pointy tails - you don't they're pointy at both ends, as close as can be around the payload.
My cars rear wing (OEM) makes a big difference to stability near 80mph, really pins the back end down (makes sense, it's an inverted aerofoil in shape) - removing it is noticable. But most "ironing board" solutinos I'd say no, and most bolt on extras I'd say need some thought. Complete Undertrays are probably about yoru best bet.
[Edited on 22/9/11 by coyoteboy]
Elongated half tear drop
[Edited on 23/9/11 by britishtrident]
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Originally posted by Mr Whippy
... in an ideal world the spoiler fin would move and only produce downforce when needed, i.e. going round corners, in the straight it's just a drag
A water droplet is actually a ball, not "tear" shaped....
There probably is a difference at 60mph+, but really unless you're on a track (or thrashing it like you're on GTA) I wouldn't bet on
you feeling a difference