How strong will it be when you cut it? Is that over kill?
Now it is time to go to begi's site and see the scooper. I really like the looks of the lip. But not on my yellow car with the spoiler and rims it has. I guess, I need to make something out of sheet metal. My brother is going with TDR's lip this income tax season. |
the lip has enough bolls to keep it sturdy if cut...
if the splitter is attached to the scooper, shit will be solid. |
1 Attachment(s)
Oh-yea, I think I'm going to get a breadpan, cut it out and brace it up. I'll attach the side of the pan that I cut out, to the top to pull and guide the air. Basically mimic this.......
I probably paint it semi black. I don't really want it noticeable. |
Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 339632)
the lip has enough bolls to keep it sturdy if cut...
if the splitter is attached to the scooper, shit will be solid. Kinda like your strippers. But not a cute. :giggle: |
Yep, it is always easier to take away than put back.
Hustler and I have been talking this over for a long time now. I don't have the need for a scooper (just yet), but Brain's quick edit shows that it would be fine and sturdy as well. Anyone who has seen my car, knows I am not afraid of nibblers or hole saws. My R-lip was cracked when purchased, but also came with a TDR splitter. My decision has been made, and I will be cutting yet again! Hustler, may the cheez whizzin' commence..... |
I doubt the effectiveness of a splitter that can bend so easily.
|
Still better than nothing at all. ;)
|
Originally Posted by Machismo
(Post 339908)
Still better than nothing at all. ;)
Maybe, but it seems like a waste of money. If you're going through the effort you'd be better off using a much more rigid splitter that goes farther back and is supported alot better. All of the real and effective splitters I've seen are strong enough for you to be able to stand on them. |
Originally Posted by BenR
(Post 339904)
I doubt the effectiveness of a splitter that can bend so easily.
|
Originally Posted by BenR
(Post 339909)
Maybe, but it seems like a waste of money.
If you're going through the effort you'd be better off using a much more rigid splitter that goes farther back and is supported alot better. All of the real and effective splitters I've seen are strong enough for you to be able to stand on them. That is like comparing a roll bar to a roll cage..... |
Originally Posted by Machismo
(Post 339914)
That is like comparing a roll bar to a roll cage.....
It's more like comparing a rollbar to a style bar. |
Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 339910)
a 3/16" ABS sheet bolted in evenly in like 8 different places?
Can it support your weight? How far back does it extend? Just my opinion, take it for what you will. |
Originally Posted by BenR
(Post 339916)
It's more like comparing a rollbar to a style bar.
|
Originally Posted by BenR
(Post 339918)
Can it support your weight? How far back does it extend?
Just my opinion, take it for what you will. Most of these TDR splitters are for daily driven cars and serve more for aesthetics than "true" performance. But they do work somewhat..... If and when I go the "all out splitter build"...it will be in the same manner as Matt Andrews and his little beast of a car. ;) |
Originally Posted by Machismo
(Post 339925)
If and when I go the "all out splitter build"...it will be in the same manner as Matt Andrews and his little beast of a car. ;)
:cool: There are some really good threads on corner-carvers about DIY splitters. |
Originally Posted by BenR
(Post 339918)
Can it support your weight?
Thanks |
Originally Posted by BenR
(Post 339918)
Can it support your weight?
Could the factory nose support my 300lbs Sumo weight? I doubt it. |
Originally Posted by chucker
(Post 339936)
I can understand how rigidity would be important, but why would it need to be strong enough to support a person's weight (~200#) for a splitter to be meaningful? Do you have a rough idea of the forces a splitter would experience on our cars at track speeds? And where are those forces being applied, primarily? I'm interested to know...
Thanks It's gotta live in a very harsh environment without deforming or being damaged. It wouldn't be outside reality to generate your own body weight in down force over 100mph with a real functional splitter. How embarrassing would it be to have the damned thing fall off the first time you hit a rumble strip at speed? |
Mine will be sheet metal and bolted to something rigid. It will shit on your chest.
|
Originally Posted by BenR
(Post 339929)
:cool:
There are some really good threads on corner-carvers about DIY splitters. |
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 07:06 PM. |
© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands