I had noticed in the past with an LCR, during a trip to mainland Europe (not mine, never leaves the garage
), that it became very light past a certain speed. This can be felt at the front end especially through the steering and at the rear when changing direction and braking. Stiffer, lower suspension, a R-ARB & spacers helped the issue second time around especially with the rear stability but the car still felt quite light.
I'm considering having a local plastic fabricator make up a rear diffuser for the LCR rear bumper. Firstly I like the sporty look that they give but in this case, it's a matter of function over form with the aim of sticking the rear of the car to the ground a little better at high speed. I'm also looking at generating more downforce at the front also.
The design I will be looking at will be similar to that of the Clio 197 or loosely the MK2 LCR which I think is for style:
Clio
Leon
It will be bolt-on, attaching to the underside of the LCR bumper in the 'black' cut-out area and widening if necessary, here:
...and not externally like this:
There are a few things to consider though.
- Is the design of the Clio diffuser functional or is it a show piece? This, I don't know.
- How much down force will it create?
- Will it create so much downforce at the rear that the front end lifts or will it balance the car? In the case of the former, will a larger (BTCC style) or addtional front diffuser need to be fitted?
- Will the BTCC style lip create any more downforce than OE? If not then perhaps some modification to the undertray?
- Is it possible to weigh the front down for track action? It's an idea but would be nicer to have a permanently balanced setup.
I'm sure that there are some more questions but my mind has gone blank. My main concern is that by sticking the rear down, the front will become lighter, obviously it should be front biased. The only way I will know for sure is either by wind tunnel which isn't going to happen or track testing. If by some miracle I got it right first time then great but that's not likely so I do need to realistically look at solutions for the front at the same time.
So what are your thoughts? Discuss.
I'm considering having a local plastic fabricator make up a rear diffuser for the LCR rear bumper. Firstly I like the sporty look that they give but in this case, it's a matter of function over form with the aim of sticking the rear of the car to the ground a little better at high speed. I'm also looking at generating more downforce at the front also.
The design I will be looking at will be similar to that of the Clio 197 or loosely the MK2 LCR which I think is for style:
Clio
Leon
It will be bolt-on, attaching to the underside of the LCR bumper in the 'black' cut-out area and widening if necessary, here:
...and not externally like this:
There are a few things to consider though.
- Is the design of the Clio diffuser functional or is it a show piece? This, I don't know.
- How much down force will it create?
- Will it create so much downforce at the rear that the front end lifts or will it balance the car? In the case of the former, will a larger (BTCC style) or addtional front diffuser need to be fitted?
- Will the BTCC style lip create any more downforce than OE? If not then perhaps some modification to the undertray?
- Is it possible to weigh the front down for track action? It's an idea but would be nicer to have a permanently balanced setup.
I'm sure that there are some more questions but my mind has gone blank. My main concern is that by sticking the rear down, the front will become lighter, obviously it should be front biased. The only way I will know for sure is either by wind tunnel which isn't going to happen or track testing. If by some miracle I got it right first time then great but that's not likely so I do need to realistically look at solutions for the front at the same time.
So what are your thoughts? Discuss.
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