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All I know for sure is that it's the one thing on the car that I don't like at all.
It's functionalAnybody know if the chrome boomerang is basically cosmetic or does it have any true airflow functionality?
Agree, cosmetically, it’s the least appealing thing IMO. Bad mileage and lack of rear foot space round out my top 3 cons.
yeah, ~1/2 the little vent holes on the inside of the hockey stick are actual vents to the engine bay. so yes, it is functional.
Why would you think they are not functional? Several people have stated that they are absolutely functional...and even reviews have stated the same. As I recall...even Genesis states that they are.True in the sense that the holes are operational and not merely "dummy" vents of some sort. How well they actually function as any sort of cooling mechanism is another question. I doubt that they actually do much but I do prefer that there are actual vent holes there to their being nothing but a piece of chrome over an unperforated area of fender. Not sure why. I guess I like the idea that it isn't just 100% fakery, even if the underlying reason for its being there is more cosmetic than functional (which I strongly suspect is the case).
Why would you think they are not functional? Several people have stated that they are absolutely functional...and even reviews have stated the same. As I recall...even Genesis states that they are.
So...your thinking is that with all the superb engineering that has gone into this car...they put a few holes in each side and claim "it's functional"...yet it does nothing. So no engineers thought this one out to consider the size of the holes, placement, etc.I agree that they're functional. Air can pass through the holes. What I wonder about is how effective they are. "Functional" and "effective" seem pretty different to me. A cell phone that is operating properly is functional. But if it's in a location where it doesn't receive a signal, it's not effective. The phone is working just fine -- it's not malfunctioning -- but an external condition necessary for it to be effective isn't present. A spoiler may be functional, in that it has the capacity to create down-force for example, but may be totally ineffective because the car it's on isn't capable of achieving the speeds where having the spoiler would matter. Fender holes are functional if air can pass through them. But they're only effective if the air flow achieves some practical purpose. It may on the G70. But it also may not.
With these air flow vents, I wonder to what extent they make a difference in engine temperature, drag coefficient, brake cooling, or some other parameter that might be impacted by air flow. I'm not even sure which, if any, of those "functions" they're intended to accomplish. They may be functionally important but I'm a bit skeptical. But it's not a big deal. As I said, something makes me prefer the fact that there's actually some holes under that metal boomerang even if their presence doesn't really impact anything. It seems less fake than just sticking on ornamentation with no functionality at all.
So...your thinking is that with all the superb engineering that has gone into this car...they put a few holes in each side and claim "it's functional"...yet it does nothing. So no engineers thought this one out to consider the size of the holes, placement, etc.
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So no chance the Engineers calculated that ventilation to remove heat from the engine bay would be a good thing. Let's contact the design team to incorporate some duct work to decrease temperatures?No, I suspect that the engineers were asked by the design team if there was any issue with having a side vent of some sort. I imagine that the engineers said that they didn't see why that would be a problem.
But of course, I wasn't there for the conversation. I'm just speculating.