HunterEz's Time Attack S2000
We have pretty similar taste...... awesome stuff
please dont tell me your gonna get the ASM I.S. design hood as well !
majority of the parts I want is on your car while I'm at a stand still for parts
due to job change..
bump for me being jealous
please dont tell me your gonna get the ASM I.S. design hood as well !
majority of the parts I want is on your car while I'm at a stand still for parts
due to job change..
bump for me being jealous
Originally Posted by HunterEz,Feb 22 2007, 06:40 PM
I suppose I could maybe design something with formula car type openings or venturi tunnels under the car? Of course, I'd be guessing at most of this, since I'm not an aerodynamisist and I don't have access to CFD. But this will be fun! 

Originally Posted by HunterEz,Feb 22 2007, 06:40 PM
Though I must say, they're cheating since Porsche start with smooth underbodys from the factory. 

Here is another source of inspiration you might like. Lots of good info in here.
http://world.honda.com/NSX/technology/t3.html
"Longitudinal fins were also added to the outer left and right sides of the front under-cover tray to prevent the air passing under the car from entering the front wheel wells." Good tip to avoid breaking up the air flow.

Drive shaft is covered also
Originally Posted by gripstyle1,Feb 23 2007, 12:35 PM
Haha true.
Here is another source of inspiration you might like. Lots of good info in here.
http://world.honda.com/NSX/technology/t3.html
"Longitudinal fins were also added to the outer left and right sides of the front under-cover tray to prevent the air passing under the car from entering the front wheel wells." Good tip to avoid breaking up the air flow.

Drive shaft is covered also
Here is another source of inspiration you might like. Lots of good info in here.
http://world.honda.com/NSX/technology/t3.html
"Longitudinal fins were also added to the outer left and right sides of the front under-cover tray to prevent the air passing under the car from entering the front wheel wells." Good tip to avoid breaking up the air flow.

Drive shaft is covered also
shift linkage possibly.
Originally Posted by AP2_S2K,Feb 23 2007, 03:43 PM
Drive shaft? Its an NSX
shift linkage possibly.
shift linkage possibly.




....cant wait for more pics/vids...