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Thought some of you might be interested to see the extra air intakes put under my car by Skip at Bespoke. I already had the tunnel cooling mod, but the added cooling is dramatic, running at about 10 degrees cooler sitting on the motorway and a much more effective 'cool down' lap after hot laps. I'm interested to hear if anyone thinks this will have had much of an effect on aerodynamics. Rob 
RobGTO3 said:
I'm interested to hear if anyone thinks this will have had much of an effect on aerodynamics. Rob
If air does actually go into the ducts it will obviously increase pressure (reduce the low pressure) under the car and so can only adversely affect rear end downforce?Where does the air go to, and more to the point how does it get out?
I would have thought it goes against the principles of aero stuff, probably does cool it well though. Depends what you want from the car.
I thought about a couple of naca ducts in the top of the arches to feed cold air to the rear brakes.
After the races (they had been cooling for a few minutes and cool down laps) but my front brakes were 100 degrees, rears were 120! Rears need cooled!
Graham
I thought about a couple of naca ducts in the top of the arches to feed cold air to the rear brakes.
After the races (they had been cooling for a few minutes and cool down laps) but my front brakes were 100 degrees, rears were 120! Rears need cooled!
Graham
Adrian W said:
I looked at putting Naca ducts in the side pieces and the tunnel, I was told it's a no no
Was that from an aero or from a cooling point of view Adrian? Theres no doubt that I could do with some more grip, so I'm hoping I've not sacrificed too much downforce in the endeavor of not cooking the old girl.RobGTO3 said:
Adrian W said:
I looked at putting Naca ducts in the side pieces and the tunnel, I was told it's a no no
Was that from an aero or from a cooling point of view Adrian? Theres no doubt that I could do with some more grip, so I'm hoping I've not sacrificed too much downforce in the endeavor of not cooking the old girl.The most effective way to improve cooling airflow is to remove the rear grills.
RobGTO3 said:
The trouble with having all of these individual mods is not having millions to spend on r&d but I'd be astonished if the extra cooling from removing the mesh was as effective. I might do that next and see if the temps drop even further.
Prepare to be astonished Edited by Adrian W on Thursday 18th July 07:59
The floor under the car gets higher towards the rear of the car, this means the air going under the creates a vacume at the rear of the car and effectively sucks the car to the ground at the rear.
Holes in the underside to allow the air to escape (into the engine bay etc) destroy this vacume and thus you would loose the downforce... although to be an effective underfloor vacume you need barriers to stop air being sucked under the car from the sides or from the wheel arches etc etc... which the noble doesnt have at all!
its arguable if the noble underside gives any measurable downforce at all... my view is it just stops drag and tidies the air up ready for it to go into the diffuser, (which is also a very important role).
Holes in the underside to allow the air to escape (into the engine bay etc) destroy this vacume and thus you would loose the downforce... although to be an effective underfloor vacume you need barriers to stop air being sucked under the car from the sides or from the wheel arches etc etc... which the noble doesnt have at all!
its arguable if the noble underside gives any measurable downforce at all... my view is it just stops drag and tidies the air up ready for it to go into the diffuser, (which is also a very important role).
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