Looking good, its nice to see someone else developing aero. I'm working on a flat floor and diffuser this winter and cooling of the gearbox/diff is a concern for me too. Have you weighed the car ?
My latest weight test was 1045Kg. I will show you my weight reduction in Part 4! Yes, with flat bottom, you will need good cooling preparation based on my experience. I recommend not to put under-panel underneath of e/g bay. my Oil temp went up to 138 c (with oil cooler) and water temp went to 110c in summer.....only after 15 minuets of run. if you have some good ideas, i would like to know it!
Die splitter is wel echt super geworden. Hoe sterk is dat materiaal? Ik moet namelijk nog een splitter maken voor m'n auto en wilde eigenlijk betonplex nemen. Ik wil dat hij stevig genoeg is om op te staan.
the material I used was aluminum plastic sandwich plate 4mm. it is light weight, but you will need reinforce rods, if you stick more than like 60mm. but this works. plywood is strong but it is too heavy for me!
geat work man
The car looked so sick today at Zandvoort, great work man!
Looking good, its nice to see someone else developing aero. I'm working on a flat floor and diffuser this winter and cooling of the gearbox/diff is a concern for me too.
Have you weighed the car ?
My latest weight test was 1045Kg. I will show you my weight reduction in Part 4! Yes, with flat bottom, you will need good cooling preparation based on my experience. I recommend not to put under-panel underneath of e/g bay. my Oil temp went up to 138 c (with oil cooler) and water temp went to 110c in summer.....only after 15 minuets of run. if you have some good ideas, i would like to know it!
@@ThatExigeAndS2000 Damn thats a good weight, I look forward to the video 👍 good work
Die splitter is wel echt super geworden. Hoe sterk is dat materiaal? Ik moet namelijk nog een splitter maken voor m'n auto en wilde eigenlijk betonplex nemen. Ik wil dat hij stevig genoeg is om op te staan.
the material I used was aluminum plastic sandwich plate 4mm. it is light weight, but you will need reinforce rods, if you stick more than like 60mm. but this works. plywood is strong but it is too heavy for me!
@@ThatExigeAndS2000 Do you recon you could stand on this?
@@djes.36 I would not do that. it would bend. but strong enough with proper installation for 210km/h.