DrCarbon
Marine/Ocean
- Nov 16, 2002
- 3
Hi Guys,
Composite builder/engineer and require some advice on what to do with increasing down force on the new toy car.
Lotus Elise - not the greatest shape car too push through the air and prone to rear end lift at speeds over 100 mph.
My attempts to date are -
Rear under tray diffuser which I have copied from other designs and am presently recreating in pre preg carbon. This should go some way too improve the down force create by the additional diffuser area and veins.
Front splitter to eliminate some of the air volume traveling under the car and create a low pressure area immediately behind the splitter to help keep the front down.
To improve this I am profiling the shape and faiing it under the forward part of the front overhang.
Now after all that comes the question -
Rear Wing or not too rear wing.
Now apart from the drag and the obvious "eye sore" a rear wing can create on a road going sports car of this type, plus the engine doesn't generate enough H.P. to counter such a large drag addition !
Now the guy's at Mclaren played with an Elise and came up with the following alternative to the rear wing -
(web page - scroll to the black car at the bottom) -
OR direct to a rear pic of the offending area.
(jpeg link)-
Now is this -
a. worth doing ?
b. helping with down force or reducing drag ? or both ?
c. helping with break away and reducing low pressure drag effect in behind the car ?
Need help here guys, is this a waste of time or a good substitute for an ugly large rear wing ?
Thanks in advance……
Composite builder/engineer and require some advice on what to do with increasing down force on the new toy car.
Lotus Elise - not the greatest shape car too push through the air and prone to rear end lift at speeds over 100 mph.
My attempts to date are -
Rear under tray diffuser which I have copied from other designs and am presently recreating in pre preg carbon. This should go some way too improve the down force create by the additional diffuser area and veins.
Front splitter to eliminate some of the air volume traveling under the car and create a low pressure area immediately behind the splitter to help keep the front down.
To improve this I am profiling the shape and faiing it under the forward part of the front overhang.
Now after all that comes the question -
Rear Wing or not too rear wing.
Now apart from the drag and the obvious "eye sore" a rear wing can create on a road going sports car of this type, plus the engine doesn't generate enough H.P. to counter such a large drag addition !
Now the guy's at Mclaren played with an Elise and came up with the following alternative to the rear wing -
(web page - scroll to the black car at the bottom) -
OR direct to a rear pic of the offending area.
(jpeg link)-
Now is this -
a. worth doing ?
b. helping with down force or reducing drag ? or both ?
c. helping with break away and reducing low pressure drag effect in behind the car ?
Need help here guys, is this a waste of time or a good substitute for an ugly large rear wing ?
Thanks in advance……