Originally Posted by
Lawineer
Usually, aero hurts cooling. It makes the air go faster and more laminar under the car (and not up into the engine bay).
I'm 100% guessing here, but I'd also venture to guess that you need to be real careful about adding scoops under the car. Getting air out is just as important as air getting in (and where it is let in/out). If the design is for the air to come in through the front and exit through the back, and you put scoops in the back, you basically just created an air wall and you'll get less air flow.
I worked on a vehicle design that we just couldn't keep cool. Turns out, the problem wasn't that it didn't get enough air into the radiator, but that the engine bay was so tightly sealed up (plates underneath, tight packaging, etc), the air couldn't get out. No air out = no air in.
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