Does a Diffuser Need a Flat Floor to Work?

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  • Опубліковано 12 лис 2016
  • Today we continue the work on the diffuser vs cut bumper scenario, this time looking at if a diffuser works with a realistic (and quite terrible) floor geometry.
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  • @slep5039
    @slep5039 7 років тому +123

    Moral of the story is to do a muffler delete. Muffler seems to screw everything up

    • @turdferguson9190
      @turdferguson9190 7 років тому +21

      Absolutely, would be really intresting to see an analysis without the muffler

    • @0xXKARLOSXx0
      @0xXKARLOSXx0 7 років тому +5

      Turd Ferguson absolutely, thatd be awesome

    • @extec101
      @extec101 7 років тому +6

      side pipe would be nice if it helps with achiving better downforce.

    • @420atjh
      @420atjh 7 років тому

      What's the best way to go if you're looking for the least amount of drag, like in a 1/2 mile race? I have an awd car and am interested in seeing the differences and best way to go as far as the combo of diffuser and flat-floors

    • @JerseyMikeP
      @JerseyMikeP 6 років тому +2

      Supercars... either run side pipes if front engine or central exhaust with mid engine.

  • @mm6705
    @mm6705 6 років тому +72

    Nobody in their right mind does all the work putting a flat floor and/or diffuser and leaves the exhaust completely in the airflow.

    • @palmermonsen9098
      @palmermonsen9098 3 роки тому +6

      in fairness it is usual because of regulations

    • @WarriorOfEden3033
      @WarriorOfEden3033 Рік тому +2

      For road cars yes you do. My long tube headers hang lower than my mufflers so I would say that’s going to be my biggest problem

  • @MyLonewolf25
    @MyLonewolf25 7 років тому +34

    Please do this 1 without the muffler
    2 with side pipes
    3 bumper exit or behind the front wheel exit
    PLEASE!

  • @KYLEENGINEERS
    @KYLEENGINEERS  7 років тому +13

    15000 Subs, thanks for your support everyone! Enjoy the video!

    • @miatamang
      @miatamang 7 років тому +2

      Dude, thank you.

    • @0ExG0
      @0ExG0 7 років тому +1

      Would be good if you do a table with he number and math just for better clarity.

    • @DOO00K
      @DOO00K 3 роки тому

      Ha! Over 105K now, including me. Great work and great that you're back!

  • @atc576
    @atc576 7 років тому +54

    if your gonna do a flat bottom and a diffuser I don't think you're gonna keep the muffler. lol. Can you do the simulation without the muffler?

    • @enzoracer5323
      @enzoracer5323 4 роки тому +5

      up

    • @johnnyvanformerwe882
      @johnnyvanformerwe882 Рік тому

      Hi Mr. Tell me how do you work? I have a single seater car that I am rebuilding and I really want it to be special. Can you offer any constructive criticism? Kind regards Johnny from South Africa 🇿🇦

    • @davidaugustofc2574
      @davidaugustofc2574 Рік тому

      @@johnnyvanformerwe882 care to explain the project a little further?

  • @soulshinobi
    @soulshinobi 7 років тому +19

    Kyle, a personal mic like the Sony ECMCS3 ($15) might help a ton to minimize your awful room acoustics. Also get a carpet if you have a hard floor.

  • @smvuy
    @smvuy 7 років тому +12

    could you do a video on why some blocky cars are more aerodynamic than let's say, streamline era cars?

    • @extec101
      @extec101 7 років тому +3

      thinking volvo 740?

  • @YOURSCAPULA
    @YOURSCAPULA 7 років тому

    Great timing! I just got around to finishing the first video a few minutes ago, then I refreshed to find this lol

  • @lur3950
    @lur3950 7 років тому +1

    Kyle your videos are awesome. No doubt

  • @djremotion
    @djremotion 7 років тому

    Just found your channel and it is good stuff. I have already read quite a bit of underbody aerodynamics and diffusers, but I am not sure if I can get more from building diffuser than just cutting the bumper without it. I hope the cutted rear bumper is going to be featured more in flat floor video that I am wantching next. And I hope I regain better understanding of how much my floor can be cluttered to still be working like flat.

  • @WarriorOfEden3033
    @WarriorOfEden3033 18 годин тому

    Need to see its effectiveness on a long vs. short wheel base

  • @XxbenjabobxX
    @XxbenjabobxX 6 років тому +6

    Hey Kyle! What aerodynamic simulation software do you use?

  • @boblast5582
    @boblast5582 6 років тому +4

    I'm seeing more modern (last 15 years or so) cars have their rear muffler sideways so they can do a dual exhaust outlet from a single pipe. The muffler being sideways makes it more rounded to the airflow vs the hard 90* edges of a muffler like you have modeled. the Miata you use as your example actually has a sideways muffler like that.
    can you do a model with a muffler like that? comparing all 4 scenarios you compared in this video?

  • @ehsnils
    @ehsnils 7 років тому +7

    All your zooming and perspective changes of the pictures makes it very hard to follow what you try to present.

  • @heyhayhay247
    @heyhayhay247 7 років тому +4

    I would like to see the diffuser and flat floor with out the exhaust in the way. My exhaust pipe routes above my diffuser

  • @evillancer4580
    @evillancer4580 4 роки тому +1

    Great work, how would you work out the gain from a blown diffuser?

  • @user-no6tp1ys3h
    @user-no6tp1ys3h Рік тому

    Hi, first of all, thank you for the content, and thank you for truing to understand my english. Im understand that it is a technical or some sort of popular sincsific chanell, but your videos are so much better with phonk mix on a back ground:D

  • @darkdrakex
    @darkdrakex 6 років тому +1

    To make a DIY rear diffuser, and possibly flat floor what do you suggest material wise?? I was debating aluminum but it seems like a pain.

  • @thomasmoura
    @thomasmoura 7 років тому +1

    What turbulence model do you use in your simulations?

  • @pjgmorgan
    @pjgmorgan 7 років тому

    Nice one Kyle!
    Which turbulence model did you use?

  • @krener29
    @krener29 4 роки тому

    Nice video! Is it possible to use vortex generators on the diffuser to improve it? Wishbone generators are the most efficient ones?

  • @colaflaskan
    @colaflaskan 7 років тому +8

    Do a video about rake with flat floor!

    • @nickamarit
      @nickamarit 7 років тому +1

      Baseline, Baseline+Rake, Flat-floor, Flat-floor+Rake... 2 of them can be reused from the previous CFD analysis (Baseline and Flat-floor).

  • @SaddMCB
    @SaddMCB Рік тому

    Hi! I was wondering, how does rake affect underbody flow? Specifically on a flat bottom+diffuser car. Hypothetical example where the wheelbase is 2500mm, front and rear overhangs 500mm each, front ride height 75mm measured behind the wheel and rear 100mm before the wheel. Are those proportions even worth considering? What rake would be considerable enough to go and adjust the underbody panels to keep them level?

  • @rageu
    @rageu 7 років тому

    fucking awesome , thanks mate.
    this has been another informative , clearly explained and enjoyable lesson

  • @JerseyMikeP
    @JerseyMikeP 6 років тому +1

    Need to run it with the tail pipes cut at the beginning of the diffuser start point...and see what the results would be.

  • @0ExG0
    @0ExG0 7 років тому +1

    When I buy my Evo9 I will get a full flat floor and maybe a P1 diffuser copy. At least is what im thinking.

  • @FlyingHaggisRacing
    @FlyingHaggisRacing 6 років тому +2

    In regard to CN type cars ( front+rear diffusers+flat floor )...
    in years past the straight front splitters were often run very close to the ground, but now they often how a raised mid sections.
    Any rules of thumb to finding a starting point on how much air flow to have under the car ?

    • @MaciekJutrzenka
      @MaciekJutrzenka 8 місяців тому

      the raised mid section is for bumpier and race track with compressions and decompressions... so the car is more stable in terms of general grip.. so there is no situation of bottoming out with splitter cutting the airflow tottally.. and unsettling the car. look for example how new ferrari GT3.. etc cars have front

  • @shivamarora9916
    @shivamarora9916 5 років тому

    please name the software that you r using

  • @xXZ31t6esTXx
    @xXZ31t6esTXx 4 роки тому

    Where does the wind go after passing through the radiator on the Teslas?

  • @Swiftsuper1600
    @Swiftsuper1600 2 роки тому +1

    If you had a floor which was flat with a diffuser, do you think there would be benefit to having small maybe 2" skirts running along the edge of the floor front to back or would it cause more issues

    • @BrokeWrench
      @BrokeWrench 2 роки тому

      Skirts would help by separating the flow from the sides and below.

  • @jacksonbermingham2168
    @jacksonbermingham2168 5 років тому

    hasnt the rear wheel wake made a huge difference.. this is 2019 so time have changed?

  • @monolinkster
    @monolinkster 6 років тому +2

    Does a dish or a covered wheel do work for air flow or aerodynamics?

    • @288gto7
      @288gto7 4 роки тому +1

      haziqrc's yes

  • @nickamarit
    @nickamarit 7 років тому +3

    That revamped diffuser looks really Batmobile. :)

  • @bucketslash11
    @bucketslash11 7 років тому

    can you do an aerodynamic analysis on the lamborghini special models (veneno, centenario, sesto elemento)

  • @WheezyCyclist
    @WheezyCyclist 7 років тому

    when adding a flat floor the problem with engine bay venting, is it a bad idea to add a "step" with rearward slot in it to allow hot engine bay air out, I understand that ideally you would vent it out the top

    • @BrokeWrench
      @BrokeWrench 2 роки тому

      It's common to vent it out the bottom. You can actually improve downforce by using it as a jet along the surface

  • @the-real-zpero
    @the-real-zpero 7 років тому +3

    Now do another video without the muffler, maybe straight pipe and feed the exhaust so that it becomes a blown diffuser? lol

  • @RallyRat
    @RallyRat 6 років тому

    The exhaust just needs to be extended a foot or so to the get the muffler in a lower velocity part of the diffuser...

  • @eliemaltz1221
    @eliemaltz1221 5 років тому

    Why do you hide the software name?

  • @jacklougheed4561
    @jacklougheed4561 3 роки тому +1

    What I’m hearing from this video is that I should straight pipe my car to improve aero.

  • @Thesportynerd16
    @Thesportynerd16 7 років тому

    cool stuff! what cfd program do you use?

  • @skaltura
    @skaltura 7 років тому

    I am surprised how tiny the effect is at 180kph ... Driving a low power timeattack car sure has it's drawbacks, can't get enough speed for some aero to make enough difference to justify the added weight and time to make the parts! :O
    Rules don't allow for full flat floor (can still make partial), but if we are going to see only something like 20kg from a massive diffuser which will by itself weight probably 10kg+ from low cost materials ...
    Or did you mean 11kg from the small section? full car would be twice at least ...
    Oh well, the good news is that i can scratch diffuser off the list until i know i will hit consistently above 200kph on most tracks

    • @HellTriX
      @HellTriX 7 років тому +1

      I thought of this too.. Are these numbers representative of the half cut car or normalized to a full size car. I'd also assume approximately four times more downforce/drag for a doubling of speed as a rough guesstimate.

  • @Tekvicious
    @Tekvicious 6 років тому

    Answer is blown diffuser :)

  • @karenchurton731
    @karenchurton731 6 років тому

    I cant understand the point of the exercise...what else would you expect from simple aerodynamics

  • @Luca-gu7qu
    @Luca-gu7qu 7 років тому

    you really would need an engineering degree/ studying one to understand this channel! My butcher doesn't know about the coanda effect! (nonetheless i love the content)