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<blockquote data-quote="AnaheimE" data-source="post: 6708417" data-attributes="member: 66086"><p>Rice? That is one of the most ignorant comments I've read on here in weeks. They serve a purpose, and they work. Wait, it's a Japanese car so it's Rice, never mind that you posted pictures of 100K+ exotics destined for high speed track use. :rollseyes</p><p></p><p>I'm very intrigued at the prospect of a functional version that actually works. My worry is that whoever makes it will just make it to look good instead of taking the time to properly design one that works. I have a feeling it will be a "faux" diffusor without any real attempt to make it work, other than "hey, it looks like those ones, so it works just like those ones".</p><p></p><p>I'm not trying to sound like a dick here at all, as I would love this cover and am eager awaiting the "racing" version even more, but I need to know if there is going to be any attempt to utilize science by design. There is a good amount of science that has to be applied in order for it to work, other than to just block off the air of the rear bumper. I can give you some links to sites of people that have taken the time to make functional ones if you want, or at least they give important information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnaheimE, post: 6708417, member: 66086"] Rice? That is one of the most ignorant comments I've read on here in weeks. They serve a purpose, and they work. Wait, it's a Japanese car so it's Rice, never mind that you posted pictures of 100K+ exotics destined for high speed track use. :rollseyes I'm very intrigued at the prospect of a functional version that actually works. My worry is that whoever makes it will just make it to look good instead of taking the time to properly design one that works. I have a feeling it will be a "faux" diffusor without any real attempt to make it work, other than "hey, it looks like those ones, so it works just like those ones". I'm not trying to sound like a dick here at all, as I would love this cover and am eager awaiting the "racing" version even more, but I need to know if there is going to be any attempt to utilize science by design. There is a good amount of science that has to be applied in order for it to work, other than to just block off the air of the rear bumper. I can give you some links to sites of people that have taken the time to make functional ones if you want, or at least they give important information. [/QUOTE]
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