Deejay
Member
Hi Guys,
A while ago I read a thread where people were suggesting that the Aerodynamics of the D22 bonnet and scoop arrangement were poor resulting in bugger all airflow into the scoop more so with the bull bar and critically if there was a bonnet protector between the bullbar and bonnet.
A bit bored today so went and bought some wool and masking tape and set up an experiment to check the airflow over the bonnet around the scoop. I then took photos of the tufts of wool at varying speeds from 40 to 100km/hr.
The same pattern showed each time suggesting the airflow to the opening of the boonet scoop receives clean laminar flow of ambient air.
Told you I was bored :-(
Cheers,
DJ
A while ago I read a thread where people were suggesting that the Aerodynamics of the D22 bonnet and scoop arrangement were poor resulting in bugger all airflow into the scoop more so with the bull bar and critically if there was a bonnet protector between the bullbar and bonnet.
A bit bored today so went and bought some wool and masking tape and set up an experiment to check the airflow over the bonnet around the scoop. I then took photos of the tufts of wool at varying speeds from 40 to 100km/hr.
The same pattern showed each time suggesting the airflow to the opening of the boonet scoop receives clean laminar flow of ambient air.
Told you I was bored :-(
Cheers,
DJ
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