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wood? plexi? lol
also, your side exhaust creates the same problems that the Cobra R had with it's side exhaust that Chris mentioned. I suppose we could work around it. I mean it can't have that bad of an effect on the aerodynamics. Its not like we'll be driving that thing at 150+ anyway
also, your side exhaust creates the same problems that the Cobra R had with it's side exhaust that Chris mentioned. I suppose we could work around it. I mean it can't have that bad of an effect on the aerodynamics. Its not like we'll be driving that thing at 150+ anyway
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Hi guys, just joined your site today. I have been reading this post from start to end, as I too have been wanting to incoporate an air diffuser system on my car. Has there been any further development?
For lightweight materials, I was thinking of ABS(http://www.regal-plastics.com/sheet-abs.html) or Dibond(http://www.regal-plastics.com/al-sheet.html).
I hope to learn much more on this site..
For lightweight materials, I was thinking of ABS(http://www.regal-plastics.com/sheet-abs.html) or Dibond(http://www.regal-plastics.com/al-sheet.html).
I hope to learn much more on this site..
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Welcome. As of late, nothing yet. The guy that makes them was involved in some legal issue
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