Thank you both very much for your insightful feedback Mark and David
I am beginning to see that if my car was a project on aerodynamics, it would have red ink all over it!
It is absolutely a backwards approach to build first then analyze after, but unfortunately that's where I am at
I will caveat my breakdown with the fact that although my car is now only used for track days, it is still registered for the streets and driven to and from the track. I piecemealed my package together with the theory that I could fine tune it to a good balance. With this being the end of my first season with aero, I am still very much at the early phases of dialing it all in. All this in addition to working on tightening the nut behind the steering wheel
1. Wing mounting points
...My wing is mounted on a lightweight hatch. I haven't pushed down on the wing or wing brackets to see if it flexes since installing it, but will add it to my to do list. Unfortunately I believe it is going to flex. Would adding flush mounted Aerocatch hood pins help assuming they solidify hatch movement or will chassis-mounting be the only option? I've seen hatches with wing mounting points notched out on the hatch, with brackets braced and welded in the trunk area coming through for new mounting points for a solid chassis mount wing - is this what you were referring to?
I believe my wing is just about flat to my roof line (so less than 2" higher than anything that would disturb the direct wind flow), but I believe it is 30" behind the roof line. I will get these measurements when I am at the garage
2. Taillight spoiler
...Do you think the addition of the taillight spoiler is helping, doing nothing or hurting when coupled with the wing?
3. Progressive springs
...I do not have a set of progressive springs; I have an entry level twin-tube internal construction coilover set (I know I know, more red ink!). My spring set up is 670 lbs/in front and 560 lbs/in rear, and I have been setting dampening to 62% stiffness (18 clicks to the right out of 29) front and rear lately. Would a dual-flow valve set with compression and rebound flow be a better direction for me? Your points regarding mechanical grip to aero grip with taking on additional, significant amounts of downforce at different speed levels are something I had never considered but makes perfect sense. How would you dial this in?
4. Canards
...I am running a single canard. I have contacted the manufacturer of my front aero package regarding the addition of a second vortex generator to couple with the canard. Just spitballing it, you think these are good for only about 15 to 20 pounds downforce as is?
5. Diffuser winglets
...Based on your feedback, I believe my winglets are too tall - correct? Would I be better with a trimmed carbon fiber sheet coming off the front diffuser 3/4 to 1.5" tall? Would any shape be better than another (e.g. rectangular vs an angle mirroring the canard as I have it now)?
6. Front diffuser
...Correct me if I am wrong, but my set up is a front diffuser and not splitter, correct? My diffuser goes back just past the engine bay and is vented with strakes along the mid section and edge.
The center of the diffuser is upturned more than the edges, is that what you meant by a step up?
Would my set up be benefited by adding a splitter?
7. Flat bottom
...I do not have a flat-bottomed girl; just the front and rear diffuser. I have considered building a flat bottom panel with a few sheets of alumalite
8. Rear diffuser
...Is my diffusers rolling edge adding more drag than down force? I am not sure of the angle but will add that to my to do list. I can adjust the angle and will work towards getting it to a 12 to 14 degree angle. Is this a good design or useless without a flat bottom? Are the benefits negligible or do you think the effects are negative?
9. Vertical vens / strakes
...I will add getting the spacing length and width of the strakes to my to do list, in addition to the measurements of the diffuser
10. Side skirts
...Are these doing anything or strictly for looks?
Would a side diffuser design like this help, hurt, or do nothing? I have been working with a carbon fiber manufacturer to build a set out of carbon fiber angle and alumalite, but have only theorized on the benefits
Please feel free to tear my car apart, red ink everywhere!
As you mention David, aerodynamics is pure science - I just don't have the understanding at this point to fully be able to dial in my car
Here is what I have for my current aero package level setting to do list:
1. Wing height and angle reference guide
2. Push down on wing on rear hatch, does it move or is it solid?
3. Distance from roofline, height delta from roofline
4. Vehicle rake angle, height front of side skirt and rear of side skirt
5. Front diffuser angle edges, angle center, edge height front and rear, center height
6. Diffuser winglets height, angle
7. Front canard angle primary front, to angle over tire
8. Rear diffuser angle, width and length, height front and rear
9. Diffuser strake angle, width and length, height front and rear
Anything else you would add to this list?
Suppose this was your car and you had a track day coming up, what different configurations would you test in attempt to better the balance?
Best of luck at COTA!
Mark - I will be at Whiskey hill two days before you (10/14) with NTD. Looks like Dan signed up as well
I have just begun to pick up greater speed arching turns 1-3 from my approach at Palmer 1 to Palmer 2, and I know I have room to go - felt a little unnerving at first, but now feels amazing!
I would love to do a full test day. I try to squeeze as much seat time as I possibly can with our HPDEs, but it would be great to tweak things here and there come in after a few laps, tweak than try some more. I am going to look into a few more in the spring
Thanks again gentlemen for your feedback, I really appreciate it!
I know this post was tearing my car down, but I am open to making this thread a full COM aero discussion. Post up your set ups and your findings
Cheers!