hey everyone
i've just completed a little experiment wiht my diesel, and i think its relevant to ALL mk1 drivers, so i shall share with you the questions and the answers now...
some of you may know what my diesel looks like, i've posted pics a few times. you may or may not have noticed the terribly gaudy silver home made "duckbill" spoiler addorning my front end. i think its in my avatar... see?
anyway, i've had it there for about 18 months and havnt driven it without it really at all.
...until 3 weeks ago i removed it, as, coming to my senses, i found that i actually didnt really like it that much, and thought that its functionalitly were nil.... WRONG!!!
for the past three weeks, my drivin habits have been the same.... the weather has been no different generally from the last 18 months, and nothing else about my car changed - except for removing the spoiler. the result? significantly higher running temperature!!!
what do i mean by significant?
consistently, winter, summer, wet, dry, with the spoiler on, my guage goes to points right at the edge of the whilte box..
consistently, past three weeks, wet, dry, cold, hot, spoiler off, my guage would be steady at half way between the white box and the red box.
i did some driving today around town and in some 80 and 90 zones. still up around halfway.
this arvo i put the spoiler back on, went for a drive and there it was, down at the white box again!!!
as far as this translates to actual temperature, i would guess its about 5-9 degrees.
as to the actual reason, i can only guess, but here goes:
1) the spoiler prevents a certain amount of air going under the engine bay, which causes a lower pressure below it, aiding to suck hot air from within the engine bay
2) the spoiler changes the flow patterns at the front enough to aid in extra air going into the extra holes behind the bumper bar, making the radiator more effective
whatever the cause, i'm 99% certain it works. i will be conucting further tests.
tell me your thoughts guys.
cheers,
Aydan
i've just completed a little experiment wiht my diesel, and i think its relevant to ALL mk1 drivers, so i shall share with you the questions and the answers now...
some of you may know what my diesel looks like, i've posted pics a few times. you may or may not have noticed the terribly gaudy silver home made "duckbill" spoiler addorning my front end. i think its in my avatar... see?
anyway, i've had it there for about 18 months and havnt driven it without it really at all.
...until 3 weeks ago i removed it, as, coming to my senses, i found that i actually didnt really like it that much, and thought that its functionalitly were nil.... WRONG!!!
for the past three weeks, my drivin habits have been the same.... the weather has been no different generally from the last 18 months, and nothing else about my car changed - except for removing the spoiler. the result? significantly higher running temperature!!!
what do i mean by significant?
consistently, winter, summer, wet, dry, with the spoiler on, my guage goes to points right at the edge of the whilte box..
consistently, past three weeks, wet, dry, cold, hot, spoiler off, my guage would be steady at half way between the white box and the red box.
i did some driving today around town and in some 80 and 90 zones. still up around halfway.
this arvo i put the spoiler back on, went for a drive and there it was, down at the white box again!!!
as far as this translates to actual temperature, i would guess its about 5-9 degrees.
as to the actual reason, i can only guess, but here goes:
1) the spoiler prevents a certain amount of air going under the engine bay, which causes a lower pressure below it, aiding to suck hot air from within the engine bay
2) the spoiler changes the flow patterns at the front enough to aid in extra air going into the extra holes behind the bumper bar, making the radiator more effective
whatever the cause, i'm 99% certain it works. i will be conucting further tests.
tell me your thoughts guys.
cheers,
Aydan
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