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Old 04-02-2023, 07:08 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Cd View Post
Here are a few questions I have, since I see there are not that many posted in the thread:
Blunt fronts, versus pointy front ends.
These two cars have the exact same cD ( nevermind cDxA in this example )


This car you tested had a .201 cD

, yet this other one had a .21 cD - so actually higher !

Of what importance is a "pointy" front end at normal road speeds ?
How does the increase in pressure on a blunt front effect drag ?
In these examples, the car has a very blunt front :

How does the air stay attached with such sharp edges at the corners ? ( in green )


And on this other car, how does air remain attached, despite the flat, upright windshield ?


On the example Camaro above, there is also a large portion of the tire exposed to the wind ( in green on the image ) Gary tested some side spats that one would think would deflect air away fron this area, yet they did not change the cD.

Finally, since the Lexus LS430 had such a good cD ( the .25 example at the start ) yet has a 3 box design, could the car do even better with a boattail ?
( silly looking, yes, but as an example )

All these questions have been covered on this forum , but I would like your opinions as well.
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seems like optimal front is the '' indented front'' like teslas, mercedez eqxx, hyundai ioni 6 and so on... feeds air into the air curtans
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