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Quick install video of the canards. Been slowly moving along on the splitter as well. Wind tunnel is coming up soon so I'll have numbers on a bunch of stuff in a few weeks.
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Yes. We had some criteria during the design phase that centered around NASA's American Iron rules, which would also fit in GTA's Street class and GridLifes Street Mod classes, and we also had stuff to fit in the much more broad NASA's ST class rules as well. Since we make all the parts in house, we can customize stuff to an extent to fit in other classes as well.I may have missed it, but are you designing these pieces around a class specific rule set?
So pumped for all this!Its crunch time to get ready for the wind tunnel with this car. I think we have 38 runs planned? But anyway, like all my wind tunnel stuff, I'll post the video when we go. If you want to get caught up on previous wind tunnel stuff, heres the link. While getting parts on the car I thought this side by side was pretty cool. All our CFD was done by JKF Aero, better known as Kyle.Engineers on youtube, who worked at Mercedes F1 for a few years. We will be getting baseline runs on the car with the factory GT350R aero, and then working through our list testing all sorts of parts and setups. We will only be doing our single element wings this trip since we will only be testing our "small" splitter option at the moment.
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Thanks man. This is gonna be a slow-ish build for sure. As a one man band it just takes time to get stuff developed and tested.So pumped for all this!
Fantastic video as always, the Canard is impressive DF gain with the splitter! Do you have a estimate DF/ DRAG number for the Canard alone without the splitter. I understand there is many variable and there is no way you will take off the splitter to run the tunnel.
Canards are in the 4:1 to 6:1 range generally (our small cuts were right about 5.5:1). If you are only doing the GT350R wing, our small cut canards are about all you can do on the front without getting way out of aero balance and being light in the rear. That was the very last run we did in the tunnel and was slightly front biased.Fantastic video as always, the Canard is impressive DF gain with the splitter! Do you have a estimate DF/ DRAG number for the Canard alone without the splitter. I understand there is many variable and there is no way you will take off the splitter to run the tunnel.
The reason I am asking I don't plan to run big rear wing or the big splitter. I am daily driving a gt350. Just added DF for Canard and gt350 R wing will be my ideal.
Any idea ? Thanks
Thanks for speedy reply. I actually plan to just add a Gurney flap on my 2019 gt350. I remember where I read add the Gurney flap 2019 Swing will have more down force than a R wing. Can't find the data anymore. Any thought on the Swing?Canards are in the 4:1 to 6:1 range generally (our small cuts were right about 5.5:1). If you are only doing the GT350R wing, our small cut canards are about all you can do on the front without getting way out of aero balance and being light in the rear. That was the very last run we did in the tunnel and was slightly front biased.
What's thought for the rock guard ? Does it interfere with your Canard/ effect the front aero/ drag ? My rockchip is chewing my paint away !Canards are in the 4:1 to 6:1 range generally (our small cuts were right about 5.5:1). If you are only doing the GT350R wing, our small cut canards are about all you can do on the front without getting way out of aero balance and being light in the rear. That was the very last run we did in the tunnel and was slightly front biased.
Yeah, the R wing wasn't that great. We tested a 3" spoiler and it wasn't that far off of the R wing in Df and drag. I think the Swing will also be pretty bad compared to what I generally deal with, but for a factory part doesn't seem terrible. The small canards we tested actually made a few extra pounds on the R splitter then they did when added to the car with our splitter. The R splitter is close enough to the base GT350 splitter I'd expect a very similar result.Thanks for speedy reply. I actually plan to just add a Gurney flap on my 2019 gt350. I remember where I read add the Gurney flap 2019 Swing will have more down force than a R wing. Can't find the data anymore. Any thought on the Swing?
Because I daily drive the car, I prefer not to add R splitter. Will Canard perform the same without the R splitter?
Yeah I'd skip those if you are concerned about aero. If you are more concerned about rock chips, then put them on. Up to you.What's thought for the rock guard ? Does it interfere with your Canard/ effect the front aero/ drag ? My rockchip is chewing my paint away !Mustang 16-20 GT350 Deluxe Rock Guards
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Well that should put some misconceptions to bed. Great video.
Some yes. Theres still stuff I want to make and test.Well that should put some misconceptions to bed. Great video.
Shoot me a PM and we can go from there. I'd have to see exactly whats goin in with everything.Would you be up for making reinformemt brackets for me to be able to use my cf decklid With my aftermarket wing that uses r mounts? Anderson said the cf hood will buckle without some sort of brackets to reinforce.