Thank you, interesting topic again !!
I' going to try providing some useful data and at least my opinion while you already have listed the main points.
First let's have a look at the aerodynamic lift we have on our cars at stock condition:
From German magazine 'SportAuto' Supertest Golf V GTI
Wind tunnel: aerodynamic balance
* A: 2.23 m²
* drag coifficient (cd): 0.33
* index (cd × A): 0.74 (more than Mercedes S-Class)
* front: 2 kg
lift * rear: 37 kg
lift @ 200 km/h (!!!)
Golf V GTI: lift 2 kg front and 37 kg rear
Golf R32: lift 3 kg front and 36 kg rear
Audi TT: 23 kg + 24 kg (wing position lifted)
Golf V: sadly no data
Focus RS:
currently no data - will add them later > 8 kg front downforce; 4 kg rear lift
So in the case of the Golf (like almost all hatches) rear lift is by far more an issue than front.
Even more it's interesting to know what parts of the car do cause what amount
of drag (and most likely lift):
From reading books about aerodynamics I know underside and rear of the body are
most important. Rear roof + side spoilers (look at the Golf24) are the way to go.
But what are we able to achieve with a modded GTI?
The Scirocco R Cup has a
downforce of 200 N (~ 20 kg) @ 200 km/h total both axles:
It's gonna be extremely difficult to get even more downforce than this kit car with
flat underside an rear wing.
So next question is what we have to do to reach this?
Without any doubt it's easiest not to make own developements but have a look at
Golf based race cars instead:
(of course no rear muffler fitted, but have a look for the Mk.VI Milltek which is extremely sleek)
Some high performance street cars:
997 GT3 RS:
Panamera:
Ferrari F355:
Nissan GT-R:
Mercedes SLR:
All of these have a flatter underside compared to a Golf. Some have a diffuser that
may work. But don't get confused: these cars do not have real downforce. They just
have less lift !!
1) Front air-dam: Fuscobal, Im with you. I think the VWR is the most efficient. The Rieger looks the same
in shape. I run the Volkswagen/Votex which seems a more elegant alternative to me.
2) Front splitter:Kerscher make one:
Of course before purchasing one (or making one on your own) I'd think about the
question if you really need one.
Another idea is to make a splitter as part of a complete underbody tray including a
rear diffuser.
6) Rear diffuser:To me the Clio RS diffusor seems to have a proper shape:
9) Rear wing:If you don't want to fit a huge wing some roof spoilers may be a less efficient but
more elegant alternative:
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www.vary.co.jpThere's so much I like to say/write about it, but that's it for now. ;)