TheDeadCow
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Much better price also. I was reading one of his write ups about canards, not sure why I didn’t think to see if he made any for mustangs.More canards
http://www.ajhartmanracing.com/15-17-mustang-canards/
I believe this guy uses CAD simulation/analysis to design his aero. He's also active on TMO...
The efficiency is the downforce/drag (also known as Lift/Drag or L/D). That wing is really efficient actually.Okay dudes, got some info from APR.
NONE of their current offerings are suitable for the S550 chassis except for the GT-250 or the GTC Drag Wing which is discontinued. The GT-250 is the exact same wing that is used on the 350S race car.
http://aprperformance.com/racing-product/gt-250-adjustable-wing/
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The GT-250 is extremely adjustable and flexible for the intended use from becoming almost a gurney flap on pedestals to a low drag race wing.
APR gives aero data in the CDF Data section:
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I kinda sorta know what's going on here but on this visual above, we basically get the general answers we want. The wing is also around $1,700 so take that as you will and what it's worth for you.
I don't believe those will work on our cars because they're using a base Mustang front fascia. After talking to APR they said that their canards offering won't work on GT350's because the fascia is actually that different.More canards
http://www.ajhartmanracing.com/15-17-mustang-canards/
I believe this guy uses CAD simulation/analysis to design his aero. He's also active on TMO...
That was my impression. 120lbs drag or whatever at 160MPH with 600+lbs of downforce actually seems really good.The efficiency is the downforce/drag (also known as Lift/Drag or L/D). That wing is really efficient actually.
That's my "home" track. The kink scares the living shit out of me. I want to hit 90 MPH IN the Carousel. Not coming out of it...IN it. Not sure that's going to happen without aero assistance. Kettle Bottoms can be a little nerve wrecking too.I installed an APR wing on my former track car and found it to be extremely well balanced and stable at Road America through the faster turns, such as 1, 7, 9, 11, 12, and 13.... especially 11 (The Kink).
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Not quite, trying to do it in my head with my iPhone calculator I think it’s about ~54 hp.Okay I hope I'm interpreting this like a smart person...
126.43lb force x 160 MPH = 20,229 watts.
20,229 watts / 746 watts (1 HP) = 27.12 horsepower
Correct?
I have this wing. Works well.Okay dudes, got some info from APR.
NONE of their current offerings are suitable for the S550 chassis except for the GT-250 or the GTC Drag Wing which is discontinued. The GT-250 is the exact same wing that is used on the 350S race car.
http://aprperformance.com/racing-product/gt-250-adjustable-wing/
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The GT-250 is extremely adjustable and flexible for the intended use from becoming almost a gurney flap on pedestals to a low drag race wing.
APR gives aero data in the CDF Data section:
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I kinda sorta know what's going on here but on this visual above, we basically get the general answers we want. The wing is also around $1,700 so take that as you will and what it's worth for you.