**Late Model Racecraft at GM Aero Wind Tunnel**
Just got back from our 24hr ride home from the General Motors testing facility in Warren, Michigan(very tired). It was like a college campus for gear heads.
This past week was one of most interesting weeks I have had when it comes to motorsports and thats saying alot considering I am around this stuff on a daily basis. The knowledge we learned from this experience is priceless. We worked directly with Thomas Froling(lead aero engineer on the C6 and Z06 body and currently putting the finishing touches on the 2012 ZL Camaro and the beginning stages of the 2014 camaro and C7). The first day we pulled the corvette into the prep room. This is where they scaled the car and hooked up all sensors in preperation for the wind tunnel testing that would take place the following day. I pulled the LMR corvette right next to a full size clay model of a 2014 camaro and 1/3 scale clay model of the C7(both were corvered as much as possible) and NO CAMERAS were allowed in this room for obvious reasons. I asked about both projects and they did not want to tell much. All they could tell me was that the C7 was far from production and that several body issues still had to be worked out as well as the powerplant. Anyway, the next day was our wind tunnel testing from 8am to 6pm. Our main goal was to lower the drag coefficient of the vehicle while improving rear down force for traction purposes while traveling down the mile. Josh and a the general motors aero team ran SEVERAL tests and changed several setups to get the numbers we were looking for by the end of the day. I cannot disclose too much information but I can tell you there were alot of little things tested that I would have NEVER thought of to help reduce drag. Now that we have our prototype pieces complete, we will start production on the LMR/General Motors Aero drag package for C6 Corvettes and will try and have them on the market for corvette owners looking to pick up MPH without adding any extra horsepower before the next mile event. http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/g...ft/GMaero4.jpg http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/g...ft/GMaero3.jpg http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/g...ft/GMaero1.jpg http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/g...ft/GMaero2.jpg http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/g...ft/GMaero5.jpg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ex7vFTE_wGw |
Wow. That car is amazing! :cheers:
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Can anyone please tell me where to get the rear cutout section that's done on the rear bumper of this beast?
If it's custom where can I purchase that metal trim piece that has the holes in it? |
Wow, thats pretty cool. I'd kill to experience something like that.
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Originally Posted by RAC3ME
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Can anyone please tell me where to get the rear cutout section that's done on the rear bumper of this beast?
If it's custom where can I purchase that metal trim piece that has the holes in it? |
Very cool
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Originally Posted by Z06Ronald
(Post 1588747985)
Sorry for reviving an old thread, but I am interested in that rear cutout section as well!
Best of luck finding one! Beast |
Originally Posted by Spying Beast
(Post 1588750256)
Isn't that the stock ZR1 fin? I'm pretty sure it is, if not, my mistake.
Best of luck finding one! Beast |
Originally Posted by timd38
(Post 1588750370)
He is talking about the opening above the diffuser and below the license plate.
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cor...f2f48d1bd5.jpg https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cor...1ce591a538.jpg |
My bet is that the car has an STS turbo and those vents let the heat out.
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Originally Posted by timd38
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My bet is that the car has an STS turbo and those vents let the heat out.
Besides that the heat can go out, my speculation is that trapped turbulent air can escape and hence drag is reduced at high speeds. I'm really curious! |
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