Mugen wing functional at all?
#11
As large as the CR wing is for something factory, it is still not "enough".
I can't imagine the Mugen wing having any real appreciable effect. Go with the GTC-200 (or larger) if you want something truely functional.
I can't imagine the Mugen wing having any real appreciable effect. Go with the GTC-200 (or larger) if you want something truely functional.
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I've seen a picture of wind tunnel testing of this wing. You can clearly see that it is actually very effective. Wish I could find the picture. They do indeed test them.
Why spend lots of money on a nice car, only to cheap out, and put fake parts on it? Get authentic, or nothing at all.
Why spend lots of money on a nice car, only to cheap out, and put fake parts on it? Get authentic, or nothing at all.
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I've seen a picture of wind tunnel testing of this wing. You can clearly see that it is actually very effective. Wish I could find the picture. They do indeed test them.
Why spend lots of money on a nice car, only to cheap out, and put fake parts on it? Get authentic, or nothing at all.
Why spend lots of money on a nice car, only to cheap out, and put fake parts on it? Get authentic, or nothing at all.
#16
Let the guy buy whatever he wants for his car, you don't like fake parts don't buy them. sorry we can't all afford authentic baller parts lol. My mugen style seibon hood does the same thing the mugen one does, sure its heavier but I don't care. My Tenzo wing puts down a lot of downforce, cost me $200 used, and doesn't flex at high speeds. I sold it to a member that tracks his S frequently, after I took it off I noticed a huge difference in handling at higher speeds. Just because it's not authentic doesn't mean it's not quality. A consumer has a choice in what to buy and from whom, there are companies that make cheap crappy parts, but that doesn't mean they all do. Do research on a product and company and make your own decision, don't let others make it for you. If you want functional, looks ok and doesn't cost and arm and a leg look at the tenzo, sorry it's not baller. Here's a pic of the wing on my car, the risers can be made wider.
Link to wing:
http://www.autoaccessorysite.com/ext...enzo_wings.htm
Link to wing:
http://www.autoaccessorysite.com/ext...enzo_wings.htm
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https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/939...wing-1100-obo/
#19
Here's a pic of the ASM car wind tunnel smoke test with Mugen hardtop.
It's a good picture showing the separation point of the flow, which to me seems to be 1/2 way down from the roof line. Hence, ASM has their wing height a little higher than that level to avoid full turbulent flow. Which allows the inverted aero-foil to catch somewhat of a more laminar/transition flow and provides consistent positive lift (downforce) - in reference frame of aero-foil.
Anything below 1/2 roof line is just recirculation and mainly turbulent flow. However, this is not as bad as one may think because the turbulent flow over the inverted aero-foil still produce positive lift (downforce), but it's not consistent.
You would rather want clean air over the aero-foil.
BTW i'm an aerospace engineer with a masters degree and 3 yrs of experience (still a noob). So I could be wrong so please correct my wrong.
It's a good picture showing the separation point of the flow, which to me seems to be 1/2 way down from the roof line. Hence, ASM has their wing height a little higher than that level to avoid full turbulent flow. Which allows the inverted aero-foil to catch somewhat of a more laminar/transition flow and provides consistent positive lift (downforce) - in reference frame of aero-foil.
Anything below 1/2 roof line is just recirculation and mainly turbulent flow. However, this is not as bad as one may think because the turbulent flow over the inverted aero-foil still produce positive lift (downforce), but it's not consistent.
You would rather want clean air over the aero-foil.
BTW i'm an aerospace engineer with a masters degree and 3 yrs of experience (still a noob). So I could be wrong so please correct my wrong.
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Let the guy buy whatever he wants for his car, you don't like fake parts don't buy them. sorry we can't all afford authentic baller parts lol. My mugen style seibon hood does the same thing the mugen one does, sure its heavier but I don't care. My Tenzo wing puts down a lot of downforce, cost me $200 used, and doesn't flex at high speeds. I sold it to a member that tracks his S frequently, after I took it off I noticed a huge difference in handling at higher speeds. Just because it's not authentic doesn't mean it's not quality. A consumer has a choice in what to buy and from whom, there are companies that make cheap crappy parts, but that doesn't mean they all do. Do research on a product and company and make your own decision, don't let others make it for you. If you want functional, looks ok and doesn't cost and arm and a leg look at the tenzo, sorry it's not baller. Here's a pic of the wing on my car, the risers can be made wider.
Sorry to rant, but this stuff just bothers me. I had my fair share of fake parts on my WRX. I regret having ever purchased them. It just felt wrong. Just think, if "company a" spends months or years, and tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars developing a top-notch, quality part, only to have it ripped off and re-sold for 1/4 the price by "company c", do you think they will continue to engineer parts in the future?