
Originally Posted by
Dub Toffee
cheers lads
Interestingly a study has this to say
" Velocity field measurements of the near wake flow show a relatively quiet region behind the cab and no recirculating flow region in the symmetry plane behind the tailgate.
Instead there is a strong downwash at the symmetry plane behind the tailgate. This downwash is due to the existence of a pair of counter-rotating vortices downstream of the tailgate.
The downwash promotes attached flow behind the tailgate, thus resulting in a pressure recovery that reduces drag. " thumbup:
This is the same kind of aerodynamic concept that was utilised on the Mk1 hatchback - the inset rear window causing vortexes to shed at the back aiding attached flow at the very back of the car.
Good for economy, not ideal for downforce though 
The trans tunnel looks amazing man. I can't believe its on its wheels!
Last edited by gldgti; 15-11-2013 at 08:57 AM.
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