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Old Jul 5, 2013 | 08:06 AM
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Pics, sorry if they are big.. I kinda suck with photo's..
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Old Jul 5, 2013 | 08:42 AM
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It's hard to know the terminology people are using for a given part. There are side splitters that run the wheelbase of the car (under the doors), then are the little bumper extension spats people use to bridge the front splitter to the fender and deflect air away from the tire, and there are end plates people put on the edges of the front splitter to prevent air spilling off the side. Then there are canards, the small wings people attach to the bumper. People end up using whatever words they want for all those pieces and no one ever knows what anyone else is talking about. Best just to use pics.
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Old Jul 5, 2013 | 09:32 AM
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Originally Posted by thomsbrain
It's hard to know the terminology people are using for a given part. There are side splitters that run the wheelbase of the car (under the doors), then are the little bumper extension spats people use to bridge the front splitter to the fender and deflect air away from the tire, and there are end plates people put on the edges of the front splitter to prevent air spilling off the side. Then there are canards, the small wings people attach to the bumper. People end up using whatever words they want for all those pieces and no one ever knows what anyone else is talking about. Best just to use pics.
Agreed!!! I do have the end plates for the front splitter coming. just did not arrive yet. That should finish off the ends nicely.
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Old Jul 9, 2013 | 08:40 AM
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Did some nice street driving recently and so far the splitter is great.. in the high speed turns you can really feel the front sticking and giving way more grip in the front..

Track day is scheduled for aug 10th so we will really put it to the test then.
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