66coupe
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Technically speaking, I think it's a diffuser. And it may be functional in that it affects the air moving across it. But is it a diffuser for practical purposes? Does it offers any meaningful benefit as a diffuser?No, This is a Diffuser too. According to the Designers in the video about Aerodynamics it is also Functional, not just for looks.
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Car makers take a lot of liberties with their marketing. Hood scoops and fender vents are often touted as "functional" if there is an opening into the engine compartment. Sure, some air moves through he holes, but in most cases I don't think those "functional" elements make a meaningful difference in the operation of the car. For practical purposes, these holes in the car are just styling elements.
To me, the Mustang's diffuser also looks like a styling element. But my background is not in aerodynamics. Anyone on the board with a good background in aerodynamics want to give us a scientific analysis or an explanation of what's required for a diffuser to offer meaningful benefits?
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