Spoiler on X: for looks or function?
Spoiler on X: for looks or function?
For the previous EVO's there was data out there that the spoiler was actually functional and added down force at triple digit speeds.
On the X, I have not seen any data on spoiler down force (yet). They are apparently going to be selling the car spoiler-less, with a medium "regular lancer"spoiler or a taller EVO spoiler. These spoilers do not appear to have a wing type shape however and I have not seen any wing down force data either or any mention about the wing and down force in any of the article reviews so far.
This leads me to ask the question, is the wing on the X just for looks adding extra weight & drag as opposed to being a handling asset for high speeds down force?
On the X, I have not seen any data on spoiler down force (yet). They are apparently going to be selling the car spoiler-less, with a medium "regular lancer"spoiler or a taller EVO spoiler. These spoilers do not appear to have a wing type shape however and I have not seen any wing down force data either or any mention about the wing and down force in any of the article reviews so far.
This leads me to ask the question, is the wing on the X just for looks adding extra weight & drag as opposed to being a handling asset for high speeds down force?
From: http://media.mitsubishi-motors.com/p...etail1682.html
Sure makes it sound functional.
The oversize rear spoiler — standard on the GSR — uses a twisted-section wing panel with different attack angles at its ends and in the center portion to match the airflow over the body surface.
Thanks WheelGap! I missed that publication.
Are there any actual down force numbers out there for the EVO & regular lancer wings?
Just for reference & comparison, I found this info on the previous spoilers:
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII features a PMI foam-filled carbon fiber rear spoiler,
produced via resin transfer molding (RTM). According to Mitsubishi, the new spoiler is
about 2 kg (4.4 lb) lighter than the previous ABS spoiler and generates 1.7 times more
downforce. The horizontal airfoil is also 60 percent slimmer than the ABS version
from http://www.quickstep.com.au/files/do...tive_Parts.pdf
Are there any actual down force numbers out there for the EVO & regular lancer wings?
Just for reference & comparison, I found this info on the previous spoilers:
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII features a PMI foam-filled carbon fiber rear spoiler,
produced via resin transfer molding (RTM). According to Mitsubishi, the new spoiler is
about 2 kg (4.4 lb) lighter than the previous ABS spoiler and generates 1.7 times more
downforce. The horizontal airfoil is also 60 percent slimmer than the ABS version
from http://www.quickstep.com.au/files/do...tive_Parts.pdf
Last edited by xtnct; Jan 11, 2008 at 12:10 PM.
bump to see if anyone has come across any data on exactly how functional the wing is yet...
And please folks, lets try to keep at least one thread on topic....thanks in advance.
And please folks, lets try to keep at least one thread on topic....thanks in advance.
A bit of both.
I agreed that for normal driving, the spoiler is pretty pointless, & a bit of obstruction to the rear view (no biggie though).
The new spoiler is now ABS (or some plastic material), & feel very cheap.
I agreed that for normal driving, the spoiler is pretty pointless, & a bit of obstruction to the rear view (no biggie though).
The new spoiler is now ABS (or some plastic material), & feel very cheap.
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Come on guys... can we all agree that wing function on street is negligible and drop that subject already in this thread. Please create your own thread if you want to talk about that.
If you really need justification for my question, assume it is for track driving. I'm looking for data to know how effective in terms of down force at a given speed or relative to previous EVO's wings the X wing is.
Thanks.
If you really need justification for my question, assume it is for track driving. I'm looking for data to know how effective in terms of down force at a given speed or relative to previous EVO's wings the X wing is.
Thanks.
I am under the impresstion that the Evo, both the ix and x have spoilers and not wings. A wings primary function is to create lift/downforce. A spoilers primary function to help maintatin streamline flow and preseve the trailing Kutta condition as the air flows off the roof, detaches from laminar boundary layer, and falls of the car. Although any given amount of area at the proper angle of attack and speed will create at lifting/downward force, this is not the main focus of the Evos rear spoiler.
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I am under the impresstion that the Evo, both the ix and x have spoilers and not wings. A wings primary function is to create lift/downforce. A spoilers primary function to help maintatin streamline flow and preseve the trailing Kutta condition as the air flows off the roof, detaches from laminar boundary layer, and falls of the car. Although any given amount of area at the proper angle of attack and speed will create at lifting/downward force, this is not the main focus of the Evos rear spoiler.
Interesting point AkYap. Do you know if there is a measure for comparing streamline flow (like Lbs for down force) that we can use for comparisons to determine its effect (ie, EVO X with and without spoiler for example).... I guess the flow should impact the drag coefficient - right?
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