Steeda Street Wing
Do you have downforce and drag numbers for the Steeda "street wing"?
I'd like to put a true functional wing on but can't bring myself to run a 'real' wing (ala Q650 etc.) around on the street.
Thanks!
I'd like to put a true functional wing on but can't bring myself to run a 'real' wing (ala Q650 etc.) around on the street.
Thanks!
We do not publish exact numbers as we payed a good amount of money to have Ford test them.
The low wing by itself generates good downforce by itself but its not excessive. If you plan on regularly exceeding 140mph you may want to consider a front splitter to balance the car out as the rear downforce goes up with no front force for balance.
The high wing generates a lot more downforce than the low wing and a splitter is pretty much required if you plan on doing anything above 85 to 90mph on a road course, which is pretty much guaranteed on most road courses.
Gus
The low wing by itself generates good downforce by itself but its not excessive. If you plan on regularly exceeding 140mph you may want to consider a front splitter to balance the car out as the rear downforce goes up with no front force for balance.
The high wing generates a lot more downforce than the low wing and a splitter is pretty much required if you plan on doing anything above 85 to 90mph on a road course, which is pretty much guaranteed on most road courses.
Gus
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