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General => Lounge => Topic started by: ~AC on March 08, 2008, 02:24:03 AM

Title: how about the aerodynamics of an aerobird?
Post by: ~AC on March 08, 2008, 02:24:03 AM
well my car is stock so it goes through the air like it was supposed to.  what have some of you guys done to effect the aerodynamics?  i know some have put the mach 1 chin spoiler.  i havnt really seen a functional wing on a cougarbird.  all i know is i can slice through the dirty air from a tractor trailer, and just the other day i was almost sucked into the front of a house b/c it was on a trailor goin about 65mph and i passed at 75 (in a 70 zone).  have any of you that have lowered the car seen big differences?
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Title: how about the aerodynamics of an aerobird?
Post by: yellow86coogr on March 08, 2008, 02:52:40 AM
The wing on my yellow cat is actualy functional, but then, it may be a bit much for some as well, but it IS functional. I did not buy it for function in particular, but, I like that it is none the less. Rain water hits my rear window from under the wing at around 60+. Kinda neat, but makes a big mess as well. I need to make a video of it one day just for kicks. :D I have not noticed a huge difference in the aerodynamics of the car though. I think are cars have good aerodynamics to begin with.

Lowering has to help some, just not sure how much, or how low you want to go.