Not seen much mention of this on the forum but been thinking about it for a while.
<b><u>Front intake</u></b>
It is important to get cold air into the air filters, and hot air out. I've got a TR7V8 FHC and looking at options to get the airflow through. Already cut out some of the front bumper and have a rally front spoiler fitted, but also want to add a bonnet scoop. Should this be forward facing (forced) or rear facing (by pressure) ? Notice the TR7 Le Mans seems to use rear facing?
Also read about the MGRV8 having inner front wing grills to inner wing and allowing the air pressure to pull hot air out of the engine bay. This seems interesting .
<u><b>Rear down force</b></u>
Again, looking at best options for medium speed sprints/hill climbs. I've read about the Group44 in America regarding the poor dynamics of the standard TR7 FHC and they added a huge rear lip with big down force and drag. The Le Mans cars seems to have a completely different wing (more aesthetically pleasing) but perhaps different body mods.
Anybody got any thoughts on adding stability/down force etc. to the TR7 FHC?
Cheers Paul,
1976 TR7 2.0 FHC, ACG 3115 - Java Green (on the road)
1976 TR7 2.0 FHC, ACG 2367 - Carmine Red (on the road)
1980 TR7V8 3.9 DHC, Orient Blue (on the road)
1977 TR7V8 4.0 FHC rally car, ACG 35005 - Tahiti Blue (complete, no MOT)
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