As low as it will go on the track/suspension combo that you run. Mine is probably at 1.5-2" or something.
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Mine's 4", but I do hill climbs which require a bit more clearance than most tracks
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Originally Posted by Twibs415
(Post 856085)
doubt it
lower is better as less air can flow under the car. there is an optimal distance off the front of the car though. Wow this post could be taken so many different way:facepalm::jerkit: |
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Originally Posted by NC Eunos
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As far as how far it extends it is about ~5 to 6in. from the point it leaves the car but sits pretty flush with the furthest leading edge part of the nose. That sound about right?
Like this: https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1333132539 https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1333132539 http://autorecordspeed.com/wp-conten...ew-600x449.jpg https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1333132539 http://stwot.motortrend.com/files/20...er-623x389.jpg |
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Originally Posted by Handy Man
(Post 856218)
Mine's 4", but I do hill climbs which require a bit more clearance than most tracks
Here is the GoPro Pikes Peak car. Look how thick the splitter is at the front. I cannot tell if that is just a front dam with a diffuser behind it or if the whole splitter is that thick. https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1333148697 |
Do you guys use the stock plastic belly pan with your DIY splitter? Or do you fabricate something to close in the sides? My stock plastic belly pan is a mangled piece of junk. What would be a good material to use in order to close up the sides to mate it with my front splitter? I remember someone using plastic/canvas type of material, but I cannot find that thread or remember what it was called.
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Originally Posted by dgmorr
(Post 857160)
Do you guys use the stock plastic belly pan with your DIY splitter? Or do you fabricate something to close in the sides? My stock plastic belly pan is a mangled piece of junk. What would be a good material to use in order to close up the sides to mate it with my front splitter? I remember someone using plastic/canvas type of material, but I cannot find that thread or remember what it was called.
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Originally Posted by dgmorr
(Post 848282)
For the guys with plywood splitters, do you do anything to it to help make them more water resistant? How would this hold up on a rain day?
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ZX-Tex: I'm not sure about Monster's. I can't think of any other reason to make it so thick. I'd bet its for strength, since pikes peak cars have so much riding on a single run, you don't want a random rock that happens to be laying in your line to ruin it.
Mine's .5" birch ply and has survived a few low speed hits on curbing and such. Most of the other door bangers I race with dont have aero (they mostly focus on POWA!). Of course the formula cars and hill climb specials just use wings on front to get serious down force. Dgmorr: I don't use the plastic pan with mine, my splitter goes all the way back to the center line of the front wheels (as allowed by the rules for my class). It does make it heavier than it needs to be though. I might try replacing some of the non-load bearing area behind the bumper with a lighter removable material. |
Originally Posted by rccote
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genesplicer did a pretty awesome job with his liner if that's what you're thinking of.
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3yrs in and it's still holding together. I do plan on some aero-updating this year, like these awesome ABS plastic dams with a splitter...
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Has anyone ever done a touring car style aero for the miata?
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1333372258 Or would it just be overkill? |
Originally Posted by Boost Joose
(Post 857503)
Has anyone ever done a touring car style aero for the miata?
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1333372258 Or would it just be overkill? |
That Vodafone car gives me a boner.
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Originally Posted by emilio700
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~$60 spent
3 hours 3 for lowered drag, probably 2 for reduced lift corrugated plastic and ABS sheet from www.sign-mart.com coroplast was 3mm white for undertray. ABS sheet was .060 black Air ducts from Aircraft Spruce Machine thread screws into subframe though undertray for rear. Dam had riv-nut inserts in OEM bumper skin then 3m machine screws through dam to hold it on. Ducts are zip tied in place through skin. Testing this weekend at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, CA. Looking for less drag than OEM dam we ran at T25 and most of last season. NASA E1/PTC/TTC. 3 points. It's temporary until we get our complete race nose finished. Are you using the coroplast under the abs sheet for reinforcement? The black sheet up front is it just abs plastic? and if so.. did you need to make some kind of mounts for the bottom part to hold it up during high speeds? |
Originally Posted by emilio700
(Post 849372)
APR Performance 2D wing. We made our own mounts. Not pretty but, functional.
Nice video, always very insightful to see what you've done and why. Crusher's wing mount has inspired me to do the same with our Ciro Design wing for Senna. I'm glad I already have a 2D wing that'll benefit from more rearward/upward mounting. Plus, Scott R's neat idea for a DIY tire rack will fit better on Senna! We're creating a 3/8" birchwood front splitter also, along the lines of what Savington and Bob have done. I'll post pictures once we have something concrete. The plastic aero work on Bellwilliam's car in this thread is very sexy though, but my modest aero intuition and reading suggests I want to make mistakes with thinner / break-away birchwood first (or just stick with it). Primarly, I want to make the aero NASA TT/PT and Miata Challenge compliant, even if SCCA Solo XP rules may allow more. As Bob Bundy did, an alternate Solo splitter would make sense and different ride heights vs. track. Shaikh |
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Class rules state nothing shall protrude beyond the bumper when viewed from above, so that pretty much does away with front splitter, airdam is okay. Also, we are not allowed a wing. So you don't want to add to much front grip.
Here are a few pics. https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1334723017 https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1334723017 https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1334723017 https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1334723017 |
Looks good. Couple questions though. Are you going to cut away the lower part of the bumper, or at least remove that lip? Also, could you have made it any lower? Getting that air dam close to the ground will reduce drag and lift significantly. I'd even consider adding a "soft" plastic skirt that gets REALLY close to the ground if I couldn't run a splitter.
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crazy idea:
could you tilt the airdam back as it heads down so that you get the benefit of a nearly vertical air dam PLUS a few inches of splitter? like this: / |
Would that not create lift?
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