Hello,
I am building a detailed model of the Ford GT90 and have the following questions:
1) Instruments/dials/gauges. I have pics of the instrument cluster in front of the driver, but the gauges at the door pillars (3 at the drivers side, 1 at the passenger side) are unknown. Does anyone know what they are and/or have pics of it? I am assuming the left ones are water temp, oil temp and oil pressure, the passenger side a clock, but any detailed info would be appreciated. Are the gauges from a known brand or completely custom made (I can't find the used font of the numbers)?
2) On some pics (with the door open) it can be seen that the upsloping part of the sills have a meshed triangular opening. You can see a small part of the vents sticking out when the doors are closed. What are they? They seem useless because the closed doors block their path.
3) Was any aerodynamic testing or research performed on the car? The back end seems quite dangerous. With the spoiler down I expect some positive lift, when the spoiler comes up there will be a serious amount of positive lift and only when it's fully up it has a nose down position and will generate negative lift (but the wing itself has a positive camber). I wouldn't want to raise the spoiler while driving.
Thanks in advance.
I am building a detailed model of the Ford GT90 and have the following questions:
1) Instruments/dials/gauges. I have pics of the instrument cluster in front of the driver, but the gauges at the door pillars (3 at the drivers side, 1 at the passenger side) are unknown. Does anyone know what they are and/or have pics of it? I am assuming the left ones are water temp, oil temp and oil pressure, the passenger side a clock, but any detailed info would be appreciated. Are the gauges from a known brand or completely custom made (I can't find the used font of the numbers)?
2) On some pics (with the door open) it can be seen that the upsloping part of the sills have a meshed triangular opening. You can see a small part of the vents sticking out when the doors are closed. What are they? They seem useless because the closed doors block their path.
3) Was any aerodynamic testing or research performed on the car? The back end seems quite dangerous. With the spoiler down I expect some positive lift, when the spoiler comes up there will be a serious amount of positive lift and only when it's fully up it has a nose down position and will generate negative lift (but the wing itself has a positive camber). I wouldn't want to raise the spoiler while driving.
Thanks in advance.