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Getting real downforce from a diffuser and splitter..



  ph1 172
Speaking to someone the other day who was racing a Westfield XTR and he was saying how much difference a proper front splitter and rear diffuser makes and that I should possibly try one on the Clio.. Sceptical, but thought it was a question that is worth raising as I cannot find a definitive answer.

I personally think that it won't work in the same manner as the Westfield/Radical's etc as the Clio doesn't have a flat floor, am I right?

Obviously to run a proper diffuser you would have to loose the spare wheel well etc..


Can someone shed some light?
 
  Renaultsport Twingo
I think someone has put a 197/200 diffuser on a 182 with a lot of hard work. Probably not worth it unless your clio can crack speeds of 150mph or so...
 
  Rocket 3,CB-1,Yaris
You would have to modify the whole of the underside to ensure you get decent flow for a splitter and diffuser to actually work. Could be done on the cheap purely by bolting on a big sheet of something. Doing that alone would improve the drag coefficient of the car, and give better mpg on the motorway ;)
 
  Listerine & Poledo
You'd need to enclose the bottom of the car for a start.
Then you can start sculpting diffusers and venturi
Side sills
Front carbon winglets
Full noseplow splitter
 


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