Rear diffuser
#16
Lexus Champion
I am sorry that you didn't understand what I was saying.
Basic Physics Equation: Total pressure = Static pressure plus (1/2 density of air) times (velocity squared).
There can be no further discussion if you don't understand that. Airflow is generally misunderstood because you can't see it and consequently it is difficult to understand without proper knowledge. I don't mean this in a demeaning way, just that people sometimes quote facts that are untrue and based on their logic and not physics.
Basic Physics Equation: Total pressure = Static pressure plus (1/2 density of air) times (velocity squared).
There can be no further discussion if you don't understand that. Airflow is generally misunderstood because you can't see it and consequently it is difficult to understand without proper knowledge. I don't mean this in a demeaning way, just that people sometimes quote facts that are untrue and based on their logic and not physics.
#17
Former Sponsor
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Speaking strictly about aesthetics:
I've been playing with a BMW F10 Diffuser idea to work with the AC style rear bumper we offer. It's somewhat close in shape, but does need a lot of man hours to "flow" with the rest of an SC. Pic for ideas if anyone wants to try it.
I've been playing with a BMW F10 Diffuser idea to work with the AC style rear bumper we offer. It's somewhat close in shape, but does need a lot of man hours to "flow" with the rest of an SC. Pic for ideas if anyone wants to try it.
#28
Driver School Candidate
Just saw this post. That pic of the red SC400 turbo is mine. I had RareFab make me that diffuser bc after around 140 MPH I felt the car kinda lift and do a circle. Not something I want to feel at 150 to 170mph. I kept feeling it and Rarefab said they will make a diffuser and splitters. Im not aerodynamic inclined but all I can tell you is after the diffuser install I never felt that sensation in the car again. Had the diffuser off once and did a test run and it was a notable difference. Rarefab made some calculations and determined I needed at least 8 degrees of angle. So the only way to get that was to cut the wheel well out. IDK if what im using it for actually helps all I know it stops the car feel lose at high speeds. Im super happy with the results.
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