Re: Mike's Cabrio Build
Hi Mike. Usually having the pipes projecting further away from the body is the most desirable as in theory it puts the exhaust gas into less turbulent air. Maybe there is a difference in the projection of the rear bumpers behind the cars as those will tend to scoop a lot of air about.
The noticable difference between your set up and mine is that you also have the "anti fuel leak shields" on top of your rear boxes. Maybe there needs to be a horizontal "splitter" above the whole area to force the under car airflow to exit cleanly. It would be really interesting to put "our" cars in a wind tunnel with some bits of white wool blue-tacked into place. Anyone work at Farnborough?? Peter.
Hi Mike. Usually having the pipes projecting further away from the body is the most desirable as in theory it puts the exhaust gas into less turbulent air. Maybe there is a difference in the projection of the rear bumpers behind the cars as those will tend to scoop a lot of air about.
The noticable difference between your set up and mine is that you also have the "anti fuel leak shields" on top of your rear boxes. Maybe there needs to be a horizontal "splitter" above the whole area to force the under car airflow to exit cleanly. It would be really interesting to put "our" cars in a wind tunnel with some bits of white wool blue-tacked into place. Anyone work at Farnborough?? Peter.
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