<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by John Baird:
IMHO-- If the airflow under the SRT was perfect (it isn't, but very good for a street car)the air would flow smoothly under the car and it would be "sucked" out by the diffuser in the rear thus creating downforce. Unfortunately, from what little I can tell, there is a break in the flow by openings in the undertray in the area of the differential which allows the air to flow upward, if this air were not allowed to exit through the "ugly" hole in the back, it would create a high pressure and reverse its flow, thus negating the smooth flow of the undertray, and nullifying the diffuser, therefore loosing the downforce. I think?
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That's what I was saying, seems to me like it would create a huge pocket. I really wouldn't worry about it from the outside and even behind the car, seems like you have to bend down to see it. Even with a screen, it's still going to slow the air down. Go up to a screen in your house and blow air through it, you can feel the resistance as opposed to just blowing out air.