NitroDann wrote:Ones available on the net that are from mx5s in wind tunnels.
Testing it with a piece of wool shows the same thing.
Dude, those two statements are classic.
The first is a "I have seen pressure maps" but no link so no one can dispute this. I just Googled and can't find any. Share the Google search phrase...?
The seconds tells me you don't understand - the piece of wool trick is used outside the car, not inside under the hood where you can't see why driving along. Lol. So I put the wool where, inside the grill mouth? Are you honestly saying it won't be rushing into the radiator? If thats your point, then the eddie current you use in a cowl are the same when you look at that space above the radiator under the hood.
For your view to be correct, the radiator area would have to exit air at the exact same speed as it enters. If that is true, why did you build an air vent on the exit side? I guess you know that the air coming in can't escape fast enough, ergo there is a restriction which will result in the entire area being positively pressured at speed.
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