Vortex Generator Clairification
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Form follows function.
Im sure that the front side of the triangle creates some downforce by itself, but the design is definitely to work with the wing.
The Rexpeed one is probably exactly the same
Im sure that the front side of the triangle creates some downforce by itself, but the design is definitely to work with the wing.
The Rexpeed one is probably exactly the same
Here is a niffty little link you can use to learn more about aero. VG's are covered as well. Just basic info with crappy drawings. I think I actually found this link here on evom 
http://superhachi.com/theory/downforce/

http://superhachi.com/theory/downforce/
They create turbulence in the rear forcing the rear wing to do it's job of creating downforce and keeping the rear of the car planted on the track better.
An Evo with a VG and a wing has more rear downforce than an Evo with a VG and no wing and even MORE than an Evo with no VG and no wing.
Does anyone disagree with that?
An Evo with a VG and a wing has more rear downforce than an Evo with a VG and no wing and even MORE than an Evo with no VG and no wing.
Does anyone disagree with that?
A wingless Evo with a VG has less overall drag then an Evo without a VG.
Does anyone disagree with that?
Last edited by EvoBroMA; Aug 20, 2008 at 08:11 PM.
All you gotta do is read the white paper about VGs and Aerodynamic Drag Reduction. - http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/cor...004/16E_03.pdf
here's a wikipedia for those that don't know what drag is.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_resistance
here's a wikipedia for those that don't know what drag is.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_resistance
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All you gotta do is read the white paper about VGs and Aerodynamic Drag Reduction. - http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/cor...004/16E_03.pdf
here's a wikipedia for those that don't know what drag is.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_resistance
here's a wikipedia for those that don't know what drag is.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_resistance
Evo's with VG's and wings > Evo's with VG's and no wing > Evo's with no VG and no wing.
Vortex Generators - they are functional without a wing, but not as functional with one.
Period sir. Good Day.
very informative post, but i still think for your average driver or even the novice track driver its still just for looks 
the data isn't enough to make me wanna go out and buy one for anything other than looks.

the data isn't enough to make me wanna go out and buy one for anything other than looks.
How do think the rexpeed deck wing would do if it were tested? *pic from their site:

i ask because i just put one on
it does stick up pretty decent at a good angle to catch air...by the looks of it

i ask because i just put one on
it does stick up pretty decent at a good angle to catch air...by the looks of it


Rexpeed and many other companies just copied it.
Same goes for the Vortex Generator .. this item was actually an Ralliart product but a lot of companies basically just take it and make a mold for it and start selling it for less. The original Ralliart VG was going for over $200.
Do a search on Vortex Generator back in 2002-2003.. you will see some results in your search.
Last edited by Speed Element; Aug 20, 2008 at 11:49 PM.


