Clio sport cup
Has anyone ever made a front splitter and actually seen any difference in handling?
Theres a guy posting pics on facebook of a black 172 track car with a bright orange splitter. I think i seen a comment saying he made it himself.
@Cupman29 made one. See page 20 of his thread
Correct Tom, I made this one. Made from HDPE with stainless tie rods.
I think you did it first. The lines of yours look better than the orange one.
There will be improvements from having something like this fitted as it reduces the amount of air flowing under the car generating lift. For it to be really effective though, it needs to fit as close as possible to the wheels (obviously allowing cut outs for full lock) and ideally be coupled to a flat floor and rear diffuser.All well and good and looks like a couple of good quality pieces of kit but do you really benefit on track with either of these? Have you carried out any lap timing with and without and noticed an average time saving across a lap?
Bi? Loljust curious
Lol you took your time!! Dan changed his before mine!
Lol you took your time!! Dan changed his before mine!
Addressed!Lol. Addressed.
You need to sort your Occupation out in your profile
There will be improvements from having something like this fitted as it reduces the amount of air flowing under the car generating lift. For it to be really effective though, it needs to fit as close as possible to the wheels (obviously allowing cut outs for full lock) and ideally be coupled to a flat floor and rear diffuser.
Bi? Lol
Doubtful as you need to test it on the same day, same track, same conditions, same consistency of driving style, etc etc.I understand the principles behind it (discoveryHD haha) but a lot of people seem to bolt things to there motors with no real evidence how it has reduced lap times etc.
As the for the sexuality reference.... Team Mincing Racing says it all haha
Doubtful as you need to test it on the same day, same track, same conditions, same consistency of driving style, etc etc.
download and read aero insight in trackdriver magazin editions 14 ,15 and 16 i think ,
http://trackdriver.com/trackdriver_shop/shop/issues.php?c1=Magazines
if i can be arsed?find the time , i'll scan them and upload for you .
This picture is so apt.
Unfortunately aero is so impossibly complicated it's barely worth guesstimating. Particularly with no satisfactory way of verifying performance.
Sufficiently accurate testing will be extremely challenging so I'm interested to see what you come up with!
Track days scream of placebo, gaining experience lap on lap, natural variation in lap time, traffic, different lines, bumps, evolving tyres, no data, better balance not necessarily outright grip etc.
This picture is so apt.
Unfortunately aero is so impossibly complicated it's barely worth guesstimating. Particularly with no satisfactory way of verifying performance.
Sufficiently accurate testing will be extremely challenging so I'm interested to see what you come up with!
Track days scream of placebo, gaining experience lap on lap, natural variation in lap time, traffic, different lines, bumps, evolving tyres, no data, better balance not necessarily outright grip etc.
You need a wind tunnel or use a dynamic design modeling program.
The only way to see whats going on.
Aero is worse than geo to get right
There's clearly more to it then bolting on some plastic.
You need a wind tunnel or use a dynamic design modeling program.
The only way to see whats going on.
Aero is worse than geo to get right
Aero is worse than geo to get right
And this is the very reason why I'll never bother with it!
You need a wind tunnel or use a dynamic design modeling program.
The only way to see whats going on.
Aero is worse than geo to get right