OK gonna start ordering some parts. So I would like to know the car is stable at high speeds. Not that I plan to go nuts right away
I plan to put on a front dam. You know the home depot kind. Won't worry about if it bangs the ground. For the rear I would prefer to use a lip instead of a wing. Just want to know what kind of results each will produce. And being that I am a aerodynamic noob I just want to know if this will help or do I really need a wing? or even both? anything else I should consider?
I've had both for my track car. The rear lip disrupts the air that curls around under the car and helps keep the car's bottom from being pushed up or "lifting". Not really a downforce type of mod.
The rear wing adds substantial downforce. I had my 60 inch CF wing set for 0, 3, and 7 degrees of angle depending upon my setup. You can really feel it. It does create drag, so you need some HP to overcome the drag.
Bill P.
QUOTE (turboman808 @ Mar 23 2006, 08:42 AM) |
...anything else I should consider? |
As stated above, the lip cleans up the airflow and the wing gives you downforce.
I took the 5" lip off my car 'cause I didn't think it did anything. Like Tim said, you'll never see a picture of a factory car with the lip. (That sound you hear is all the history buffs clicking though thier files to find a pic to prove me wrong )
Wings look cool and work on race cars. But the look sorta silly when your sitting at a stop light.
Paul
ok well I am going to order some parts from renline tonight. Ya know lighten it up a bit. So I should just get the plain rear deck lid then? Or should I go ahead and get the one with the lip on it? Guess I will wait til I need a wing. But yeah if you think the lid with the lip does a bit of good I will order that one. Does look rather nice but would cause drag I would think, or does it reduce drag when it disrupts the air flow out back?
off the subject I ordered a full leather cowhide and some other shiny do-dads for inside. Hope it looks cool. I just feel those carpeted sides and center console should be covered in leather
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