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If they're going to have a negative effect the mod should be "remove flat floors"
When I put it on my Stingray the top speed went down even though it's the only thing I changedWhat negative effect? They're supposed to help make your car more aerodynamic/increase downforce.![]()
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Mulsanne's Corner
A diffuser allows the air traveling underneath the car a place to expand and decelerate back to road speed as well as providing wake infill. As the air enters towards the front of the car it accelerates and reduces pressure. There is a second suction peak at the transition of the flat bottom and diffuser. The diffuser then eases this "high velocity" air back to normal velocity and helps fill in the base area behind the race car making the whole underbody a more efficient downforce producing device.
Understand that a true flat bottomed car (one without a diffuser) will produce downforce in and of itself when run in rake. Essentially the entire flat bottom becomes one large diffuser. It too has two suction peaks, one upon entrance, the second at the trailing edge of the flat undertray. A diffuser acts to enhance this underside suction, it acts like a pump, encouraging better flow under the car.
One thing to note is that the rear wing interacts with the diffuser "driving" it. The proximity of the low pressure side of the rear wing to the diffuser encourages better flow-through for the underbody.
This. Flat floors are broken in game.Here how the work in GT6:
They add 20-30pp
They reduce top speed
They give you more downforce
90% of the time in circuit PP racing, you'll be faster without it(Say your M5 is at 550pp and it's pretty competitive, you add a flat floor, now say your at 575pp. But then you must take off 25pp of power to get back down to 550. The better handling you get is outweighed by the extreme loss of power)