First post, but this seemed the best place to ask.
Ive got a ZZW30 MR2 which is "done" so I'm planning the next headache to keep me busy. And that's making it more aerodynamic. I recently got my hands on a decent looking carbon fiber wing, but no uprights (is that the right term?)
How can I determine the best height of these uprights? Here it's sitting on the engine lid about where the bottom of the uprights would be. My guestimates are around 8-10" above the lid.
I also plan to mount the uprights to that center support bar between the shock towers, though it won't put the wing all the way at the back of the car.
Is my thinking right or wrong that it's better being mounted to the chassis directly versus having it as far back as possible?
The other phase is the bottom of the car, as I plan to smooth it out as much as possible and try to adapt a Lotus Elise rear diffuser. The front bumper area actually looks fairly well designed but under the cabin looks like it needs some help. I have a huge section of plywood I was going to try and flatten the center section to prep the rear for the diffuser.
Is this area "flat" enough or does the belly pan brace ruin it?
Notice how it's a pocket, sort of?
Do I Extend skirts on those edges, or just flatten that whole area?
I've essentially built a budget Elise so I plan to keep stealing their parts and ideas lol
Bonus pics of the car itself:
Thanks
Simon