New Mod you could do yourself
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New Mod you could do yourself
I saw something like this at Mustang Week in SC last year....the guy said he noticed the car seemed handle better, rear end wise....said the rear did not get as dirty...felt as if was not held back....this is my photoshop idea, you could paint black. I guess with a good dremal and material could be done easy enough? Anyone like this?
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WHAT.....LOL.....I'm just passing along a idea I saw...the guy who did claimed his GT handled better, seemed like did not get as dirty on rear....damn you never notice if you drive 2 miles how ditry the rear of car gets? or maybe I should have said....THE VENTS.....maybe you did not notice them lol
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#5
I understand, though I dont agree.
Ace, what he means to do is reduce rear end lift by altering the rear air dam with airflow vents that appear to be.....
Hepa filters from a vacuum cleaner? Or heater vents from a 1976 chevy nova.
I don't think that haphazardly cutting venturis in your under tray will have as good an effect as just getting the shelby rear valence.
Ace, what he means to do is reduce rear end lift by altering the rear air dam with airflow vents that appear to be.....
Hepa filters from a vacuum cleaner? Or heater vents from a 1976 chevy nova.
I don't think that haphazardly cutting venturis in your under tray will have as good an effect as just getting the shelby rear valence.
#6
I'll stick with my version
Since with the extra dirt on the rear means you have created a better low pressure area under/behind the car, which will in turn cause better downforce increasing handling.
Since with the extra dirt on the rear means you have created a better low pressure area under/behind the car, which will in turn cause better downforce increasing handling.
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but saw this one nice mod...not expensive....$27.00
http://www.uprproducts.com/mustang-b...3-inch-10.html
http://www.uprproducts.com/mustang-b...3-inch-10.html