OEM Spoiler Splitter Pictures
#2
If I didn't have mine made out of garden edging for a grand total of $5 and if I really cared that it looked ghetto as hell then I would very much consider your nice looking aero piece
how about a rear diffuser? more problems with a loose tail than a loose nose...and no offense but everyone and their mother has made a front splitter for this car.
how about a rear diffuser? more problems with a loose tail than a loose nose...and no offense but everyone and their mother has made a front splitter for this car.
#4
Has it been tested in a wind tunnel, or a some type of computer simulation? I'm not trying to flame your product I just would like some more info. For instance is there a particular reason that it protrudes x distance? I've heard many mixed things about splitters as far as stability at high speeds.
Also is there any adjustment of the angle at which it rests, or is it just bolted to the underside of the lip spoiler?
If the angle of the diaplane changes say with compression of the suspension is there a chance that it will produce lift? Also at higher speeds how much downforce would the splitter produce? Should there be any kind of compensation say with a rear spoiler like the mugen piece to prevent the rear end from comming unglued?
Don't get me wrong i really like the look of the splitter, I just wanna know if it works! I really like the other splittler you have that sticks out a little less.. but functionality to me is more important
Also is there any adjustment of the angle at which it rests, or is it just bolted to the underside of the lip spoiler?
If the angle of the diaplane changes say with compression of the suspension is there a chance that it will produce lift? Also at higher speeds how much downforce would the splitter produce? Should there be any kind of compensation say with a rear spoiler like the mugen piece to prevent the rear end from comming unglued?
Don't get me wrong i really like the look of the splitter, I just wanna know if it works! I really like the other splittler you have that sticks out a little less.. but functionality to me is more important
#7
Originally posted by Xplosiv
man dat shyt is ugly
man dat shyt is ugly
Not all things that work well are aesthetically pleasing..perfect design comes from the mesh of form AND function.
I am eager to recieve ours..
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#8
Originally posted by Xplosiv
man dat shyt is ugly
man dat shyt is ugly
Neither are absurd negative comments where personal taste (or lack of it) is involved.
If you don't like it - don't buy it.