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Rear aero mods?
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Merlin,
If you increase drag on the rear of the car, you will in turn reduce the speed of the car on the straight.
Secondly the extra drag you create at the rear will cause the front to lift, in turn increasing the amount of understeer you have through higher speed corners (less traction)
To compensate this, you will need to have some form of front aerodynamic aids to compensate for the lift. so you will need to look at this as a whole aerodynamic package.
If you reduce drag on the rear, you will make the rear of the car very light.... again, think carfeully what you do with the car as you dont want to spoil a well balanced package as it is.
If you increase drag on the rear of the car, you will in turn reduce the speed of the car on the straight.
Secondly the extra drag you create at the rear will cause the front to lift, in turn increasing the amount of understeer you have through higher speed corners (less traction)
To compensate this, you will need to have some form of front aerodynamic aids to compensate for the lift. so you will need to look at this as a whole aerodynamic package.
If you reduce drag on the rear, you will make the rear of the car very light.... again, think carfeully what you do with the car as you dont want to spoil a well balanced package as it is.
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This one...

... Is what I kind of have planned for mine. I had a bit of a play with a knackered bumper when I first parked the project up. It ended up looking like this...





But it looked a bit jobby from behind and there was still a good amount of pocket there. Although it was almost level with the underside of the chassis, so wouldn't take much to seal the pocket off, but as it didn't look great I planned on leaving the sides in place on the next attempt and also using a universal rear diffuser.
Not sure on how much work would be needed to clear everything beneath the boot floor yet though.
I had chopped up what I removed and made some rear spats and it looked much better (ignore the middle black bit)...


... Is what I kind of have planned for mine. I had a bit of a play with a knackered bumper when I first parked the project up. It ended up looking like this...





But it looked a bit jobby from behind and there was still a good amount of pocket there. Although it was almost level with the underside of the chassis, so wouldn't take much to seal the pocket off, but as it didn't look great I planned on leaving the sides in place on the next attempt and also using a universal rear diffuser.
Not sure on how much work would be needed to clear everything beneath the boot floor yet though.
I had chopped up what I removed and made some rear spats and it looked much better (ignore the middle black bit)...

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