hardingfv32 wrote:Ringo
So now we are to believe that you know the true intention of the "see saw" system, when to this point you denied it's existence.
I state that the correct intention of the "see saw" system is to provide a splitter that is more flexible than the standard cantilever unit. It is that simple.
Let me cut you short.
I am asking you. How can the see saw work if it does not come in contact with the track?
By definition of the see saw, the track is what makes it work. It does not flex the floor by any other means but contact force.
The see saw does nothing if the the floor doesn't touch the track.
Correct?
As for this:
I believe it is perfectly logical to expect that the teams wish to set their ride height lower than they presently can with the current plank rules.
Yes they want to set the ride height lower, but they don't want the bottom of the floor to rub on the track. The ride height must be as low as possible, but it must not be in the boundary layer, or worse, it must not touch the track.
The see saw does nothing if the the floor doesn't touch the track.
In fact the floor touching the track is undesirable.
If i were going to make the floor touch the track there is one work around that i would use to prevent the floor from stalling. This is only if i desperately need the floor to touch the track to benefit something else.
As we agreed that the flow would be cut off if the splitter touches down.
So i am going to hijack this thread to explain it. It will be very revealing about the redbull. I could save it for end of year "redbull secrets revealed" but i'll spill these beans here. Ironically the whole see saw thing thing made me realise something about another part of the car.
I don't want to see it on any other blogs unless i am going to get payed. Pound Sterling too, as it changes out nicely with my dollars.
Ok Scarbs?
you owe me some Pounds for the mercedes damper revelation.