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Aerodynamics for high speeds
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<blockquote data-quote="racebronco2" data-source="post: 15582473" data-attributes="member: 11854"><p>Diffusor are not street or working on the car friendly. I built one with the correct specs. I could not tell any improvement in the car with it installed. I think there was no improvement because the whole under body needs to be smoothed out to direct the air correctly. The fins were so low it was hard to adjust the rear suspension. i could barely rear the toe links. The car would scrap sometimes on steep driveways. I used to open track alot and sometime i had to be towed home. There is no way the car could be put on a flatbed backwards, putting the car on a flatbed front first we had to use 2 x 4's in front of the rear wheels so that the diffusor wouldn't scrape so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="racebronco2, post: 15582473, member: 11854"] Diffusor are not street or working on the car friendly. I built one with the correct specs. I could not tell any improvement in the car with it installed. I think there was no improvement because the whole under body needs to be smoothed out to direct the air correctly. The fins were so low it was hard to adjust the rear suspension. i could barely rear the toe links. The car would scrap sometimes on steep driveways. I used to open track alot and sometime i had to be towed home. There is no way the car could be put on a flatbed backwards, putting the car on a flatbed front first we had to use 2 x 4's in front of the rear wheels so that the diffusor wouldn't scrape so much. [/QUOTE]
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