The front exhuasts were in fact a good concept. It's not that it didn't work or that it failed.
Its achilles heel is the fact that it depends too much on the air speed to work like it is intended to.
Which is really saying that the effect only worked under limited circumstances around the track.
And another point of view is that the system was ahead of its time. It is beyond our limitations, technologically, to properly tune the exhuast system to work with maximum effect under all wind speeds. The engineers simply could not develope the exhaust shape to manipulate such an uncontrolable and speed sensitive flow.
The dependcy on air spreed presented a dilemma. How do you get the exhuast which is at 90 degrees at zero windspeed, and angles at increasing air speeds, to be at the optimal angle all the time?
The added dependency on air speed has greatly restricted the systems functionality.
A rear blown diffuser doesn't give a rat's navel about wind speed as it's slapped on right over the diffuser. Being in only one position the optimal one, it's only dependency is engine speed, and it will create downforce according to engine speed only.
When the rear blown car is in a slow turn, it's blowing at full tilt, in the intended place as soon as the driver steps on full throttle. Instant downforce.
When the front exhuast car is in a slow turn and the driver steps on it, the engine will rev and the exhuat will blow fully. The catch is the direction it is blowing. It is not blowing in the intended place.
At slow speeds the thing is blowing near to 80 degrees!
So the exhuast speed energy is almost useless at that angle, as it blows into thin air.
While the rear blown car is creating downforce on the rear axle and is pulling out of the turns will surplus grip. The front blown car is huffing and puffing, but has to wait for the car to speed up before the exhaust flow bendw in toward the car. By then the car is already out of turn fully.
The FEE is almost like a big turbo that has to spool up. Only that it's not the driver's foot that determines it. It's the air speed!!
This is the whole failure in the R31. The car is as good an any car once the blown floors are removed. I dare say the car is top 3 all blowing being ignored.
It only has that one critical unforeseen issue.