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roon
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It's red, has a t-wing, well placed intercoolers, and unusual diffuser shapes. 488 based.

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Technical aspects aside, it's a very weird-looking car (some say a cross between Aston Martin Vulcan and Ford GT) They have only made one at the request of a customer. The design is inspired by 330 P3/P4 and 1966 Dino 206 S.

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What's the story behind it? What's it made for? Who is it made by?
To me it looks really cool, and my cfd eyes say it probably performs really well also.

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DiogoBrand wrote:
27 Mar 2019, 02:47
What's the story behind it? What's it made for? Who is it made by?
To me it looks really cool, and my cfd eyes say it probably performs really well also.
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I don't understand the underbody design. The rear diffuser has a forward-facing step just before the upsweep of the exit ramp.
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I don't understand how anyone can say it's unattractive.
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strad wrote:
05 Apr 2019, 19:07
I don't understand how anyone can say it's unattractive.
I think every Tesla fan will find it unattractive, they just see a dinosaur

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Holm86
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Just_a_fan wrote:
05 Apr 2019, 10:36
I don't understand the underbody design. The rear diffuser has a forward-facing step just before the upsweep of the exit ramp.
It's not a step, there's a hole there I just guess you can't see on the CFD. Just like the front diffuser also have two holes for air to exit through.

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Holm86 wrote:
05 Apr 2019, 20:15
Just_a_fan wrote:
05 Apr 2019, 10:36
I don't understand the underbody design. The rear diffuser has a forward-facing step just before the upsweep of the exit ramp.
It's not a step, there's a hole there I just guess you can't see on the CFD. Just like the front diffuser also have two holes for air to exit through.
Perhaps, but note the modeled-in faces are a warmer shade. There were sportscars in the 80s/90s that had expansion regions near the front axle--closed diffusers, whatever you might call them. Can't recall model names or numbers. There's still a venturi effect to be had using this method although with compromises.

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strad wrote:
05 Apr 2019, 19:07
I don't understand how anyone can say it's unattractive.
I keep thinking it looks like a cross between a DeTomaso Pantera and the modern Ford GT (not the remake of the classic 60s car). It doesn't "feel" Ferrari to me for some reason. That's not to say I don't like it, however.
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Holm86 wrote:
05 Apr 2019, 20:15
Just_a_fan wrote:
05 Apr 2019, 10:36
I don't understand the underbody design. The rear diffuser has a forward-facing step just before the upsweep of the exit ramp.
It's not a step, there's a hole there I just guess you can't see on the CFD. Just like the front diffuser also have two holes for air to exit through.
I don't see a hole.
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Just_a_fan wrote:
10 Apr 2019, 10:07
Holm86 wrote:
05 Apr 2019, 20:15
Just_a_fan wrote:
05 Apr 2019, 10:36
I don't understand the underbody design. The rear diffuser has a forward-facing step just before the upsweep of the exit ramp.
It's not a step, there's a hole there I just guess you can't see on the CFD. Just like the front diffuser also have two holes for air to exit through.
I don't see a hole.
Its difficult to see on the CAD model, but im very sure there is a slit, so the diffuser acts kind of like a doubble diffuser.

Look at this photo, there you can see the slit bleeding some of the air up and over the rear splitter.
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3:36

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MtthsMlw wrote:
01 Jun 2019, 14:03
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The F1 influence on this car is truly impressive, right down to barely being able to keep up with a German V6.

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