KNG SNKE
Enthusiast
Re: Gauging Interest on Gen 2 Rear Diffusor Blades
They look good unpainted, but not on a bee.
They look good unpainted, but not on a bee.
You will what???Yes I am a snob. Thank you I will were that spell check hat with pride![]()
You will what???
Sorry Dave (and Kng Snke) just could't help myself.![]()
The economics of DIY is pretty sweet here. Off the top of my head the 24 x 48 x 0.080 sheet I bought was $30 to $40 and would make like 4 to 6 sets of four blades. That's like $2 to $3 per blade.
On a related note as many have mentioned going to 6 blades... Why? More is better? I think the effect, especially those that are just doing the blades and not the more functional plate/diffuser, that effect is done at 4 blades. That curb appeal effect.
The economics of DIY is pretty sweet here. Off the top of my head the 24 x 48 x 0.080 sheet I bought was $30 to $40 and would make like 4 to 6 sets of four blades. That's like $2 to $3 per blade.
On a related note as many have mentioned going to 6 blades... Why? More is better? I think the effect, especially those that are just doing the blades and not the more functional plate/diffuser, that effect is done at 4 blades. That curb appeal effect.
Why not?
I think the effect is done at six blades...
Then someone do 8 just to be different![]()
Maybe you're right Dave, I'll probably just go back down to four, don't want the rear to look too busy/ ricey![]()
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FWIW, I haven't seen a functional rear splitter on a Gen 2 that looks sharp. When they're set up to work correctly, they're too big and they don't follow the body lines well, curvy car, straight metal = design school no-no.
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For looks, SRT-like short and angled seem best but when deciding, make sure you know what the priority is, looks or air management....hard to have both on a Gen 2!
FWIW, I haven't seen a functional rear splitter on a Gen 2 that looks sharp. When they're set up to work correctly, they're too big and they don't follow the body lines well, curvy car, straight metal = design school no-no.
For looks, SRT-like short and angled seem best but when deciding, make sure you know what the priority is, looks or air management....hard to have both on a Gen 2!
They are R-100s. Subsequent to this first track outing at TWS, we convinced Hoosier to begin producing the R-100 in a 355/650-18 as the tire in the photo was too big in diameter and we could not get the car low enough. We had a dramatic improvement in lap times - over 2 seconds a lap on our local 1.7 mile track, the Motorsport Ranch in Cresson, TX (not far from Dave6666).