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The chart would make more sense visually if the negative numbers (unterdreckebereich) were below the x-axis.
Curious if anyone knows the context of this aero pressure map. I've referenced it in one of my posts & an aerodynamics specialist had a difficult time believing it. There are variables in the testing facilities such as closeness of the walls to the object being tested. This is a very old pressure map & if the testing facilities are anything like the quality of the car being tested, then things have drastically improved. It's probably obsolete. Maybe we give it too much credit?
I use a ducted extractor right behind the radiator that creates its' own low pressure area by sticking up a bit over the height of the hood. I also have vents in the hood as far back as possible to relieve under hood pressure and provide some heat release, should be a great defroster;)
I use a ducted extractor right behind the radiator that creates its' own low pressure area by sticking up a bit over the height of the hood. I also have vents in the hood as far back as possible to relieve under hood pressure and provide some heat release, should be a great defroster;)
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If you take a look at the areal of your intercooler vs the size on the air inntake in the bumper, it is 3/1, and that makes the air go slow true the intercooler, and that cooles bether than a huge hole that makes the air "roll" in front and making the air block the IC.
If you take a look at the areal of your intercooler vs the size on the air inntake in the bumper, it is 3/1, and that makes the air go slow true the intercooler, and that cooles bether than a huge hole that makes the air "roll" in front and making the air block the IC.
And it looks bad..
just my 5 cent.
Which car are you referring too?
My .5c is that vented nose panels do no real harm on a street driven car. On a track car, then some hood vents are pretty much a must. Ducting and more precise modeling is better still.
My .5c is that vented nose panels do no real harm on a street driven car. On a track car, then some hood vents are pretty much a must. Ducting and more precise modeling is better still.
On a standar 951 duct to intercooler.
Ducting to get hot air out is a good thing, as long as it`s placed in the right places.