greenMachine wrote: With all respect to Mark, and acknowledging that his experience can supply valuable insights, the differences in the cars means that car-to-car lessons need to be handled very carefully, and interpreted in the light of those differences.
Agree 100% and no offence taken.
greenMachine wrote:Seat time. And some SERIOUS testing, done 'scientifically' (write it ALL down, change one thing at a time, etc).
This!
greenMachine wrote:I am not sure if that wing is the best, it is 3D and can be quite draggy.
This. The wing has separation issues around the mounts and is not as efficient as the posted data. I can link the video on where the separation is and give an idea of how much downforce is lost!
NitroDann wrote:Is there anything you learned about the particular track regarding aero Mark?
Personally I would setup the car to make use of the aero on the corners and sacrifice straight line speed. This is especially for T1...
I posted this in my build thread, it was a side result of the wing development... The blue line that is a 1:36.19 lap, the orange is 1:41.15 (simulated on my cars setup but with different aero packages). However, decreasing drag by 10% on my current setup could achieve a lap time of 1:44.61, if I could drive it as per the simulation...
Hmmm by
Eipeip, on Flickr
What this does show, is that, at least for SMP having a faster corner speed is in preference to sheer straight line. Hence a 3D wing may not be the best for SMSP (as previously mentioned). Further, a swan neck will remove the separation at the mounts.
With respect to the splitter, again this will take a bit of development, unless you have it designed. Whilst the 'crusher' has its advantages, there are some small changes that can be made to increase its downforce. Further making the 'mouth' as small as possible and not having any brake duct holes will reduce drag and improve downforce.
Depending on brakes, you may opt to go light and not use ducts on the premise that you will only need them for 1 flying lap. However, in clubsprint there are at least 20 cars on the track at once and 'timing' your hot lap is difficult especially if the session is called early. My tactic was to try and do the hot lap just after the warm up lap, in general this worked. A 1:38 is fast, especially on AD08R's!
If you can download the VBox circuit tools software I can post some files that I have. I have also been sent a file that has a 1:43 sec lap, this will help you 'visualise' what you need to do.
I have a few big changes to do to the car this year and they are not power related! Hopefully on 16/03/18 I can add another mod to the list!
Happy to keep answering questions