GB: Aeromotive Miata Front Splitter - NOW WITH PICTURES
The splitter is modeled after the track-tested TDR splitter without the indentation in the middle. This provides more surface area for better aero. It is constructed of 3/16" thick ABS textured plastic. This splitter comes with all hardware needed which includes nylon nuts and bolts for installation. It will fit under the OEM front bumper without the front spoiler. Only 5 people is needed to get in this run.
1-5 people = $85 SHIPPED 6+ = $80 shipped 1. Longuyen88 2. olderguy 3. Glen449 4. 5. 6. http://lh4.ggpht.com/_u_Fa91MHhi4/Sm...0/DSC_0021.JPG http://lh4.ggpht.com/_u_Fa91MHhi4/Sm...0/DSC_0006.JPG http://lh4.ggpht.com/_u_Fa91MHhi4/Sm...0/DSC_0007.JPG http://lh3.ggpht.com/_u_Fa91MHhi4/Sm...0/DSC_0008.JPG http://lh6.ggpht.com/_u_Fa91MHhi4/Sm...0/DSC_0010.JPG Following pictures are under the stock oem front bumper: http://lh6.ggpht.com/_u_Fa91MHhi4/Sm...0/DSC_0011.JPG http://lh5.ggpht.com/_u_Fa91MHhi4/Sm...0/DSC_0013.JPG http://lh5.ggpht.com/_u_Fa91MHhi4/Sm...0/DSC_0016.JPG Group Buy ends 8/2/09. |
If you get a pic of what it looks like on a NA then i might be down for this. Does this go under the OEM front lip or does it go in place of the OEM lip?
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Originally Posted by ArtieParty
(Post 430986)
If you get a pic of what it looks like on a NA then i might be down for this. Does this go under the OEM front lip or does it go in place of the OEM lip?
It goes under the oem front lip. Looks like the TDR lip without the indentation. |
can i get it in carbon fiber?
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Originally Posted by proughj
(Post 431073)
can i get it in carbon fiber?
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in for alumalite
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make the same one for my garage vary bumper and im in
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Ok, so it goes under that R style spoiler, like in the picture?
If so, I'm in. Add my name to the list. |
Originally Posted by Glen449
(Post 431750)
Ok, so it goes under that R style spoiler, like in the picture?
If so, I'm in. Add my name to the list. It may fit under the stock bumper and even the NB cars. I will check once I get the first production model. 1. Longuyen88 2. olderguy 3. Glen449 4. 5. 6. |
Sounds good. I have that R style spoiler on my car so I should be good. Thanks for putting me on the list.
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How far back does the splitter mount?
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It mounts right under the front lip.
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I believe he'd like to know how far back the rear mounts.
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It only goes back far enough to be bolted onto the front spoiler.
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Originally Posted by longuyen88
(Post 432263)
It only goes back far enough to be bolted onto the front spoiler.
Can one be made that goes further back than the bumper cover? |
As above^
Since I installed my intercooler I had to remove the mouth piece of plastic and would really be down for a splitter that goes a bit further back even though I'll probably scratch the shit out of it. |
yea ill take one as well as long as it goes further back
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Right now is version is only meant to be installed under the front oem spoiler. It doesn't go back after the bumper. I would say it is useful for protecting your front lip and looking nice. As far as aerodynamic purposes, my guess is as good as yours. I just want something to protect my front lip :-)
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You might want to try CR.net for this GB. You'll probably get more people interested there than here.
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Originally Posted by jdmaddox88
(Post 432749)
As above^
Since I installed my intercooler I had to remove the mouth piece of plastic and would really be down for a splitter that goes a bit further back even though I'll probably scratch the shit out of it. I'll probably just fab something up. |
Originally Posted by kenzo42
(Post 432980)
You might want to try CR.net for this GB. You'll probably get more people interested there than here.
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In for a functional splitter GB
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Actual product pictures in first post!
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This is a good idea. I'm glad to see someone taking an iniative and getting the product pictured.
I personally want a functional front splitter since I use my car strictly for track purposes. I work for gary @ trackdog and I don't have one of his M1 splitters on my car because I want a functional splitter. He and I have talked about making a functional splitter and he says he has an idea in his head that he can make, but hasn't moved along with developing it. |
Originally Posted by johnwag
(Post 434843)
This is a good idea. I'm glad to see someone taking an iniative and getting the product pictured.
I personally want a functional front splitter since I use my car strictly for track purposes. I work for gary @ trackdog and I don't have one of his M1 splitters on my car because I want a functional splitter. He and I have talked about making a functional splitter and he says he has an idea in his head that he can make, but hasn't moved along with developing it. |
so you bolt it to the r-package lip? Do you really think that's going to stay on my car at 140mph?
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Originally Posted by Glen449
(Post 434847)
I assume you mean you want it to reduce lift or create some down force. That is what I want, and if it looks good, that is nice too. So what would it take to make it functional?
It also needs to be strong enough to stand on. |
GL with this idea, but honestly like every1 else has stated, needs to be more functional. ALl that's needed is some more material to extend it so it can reach/mount somewhere just behind the wheels.
I have no workspace, but before I moved I started on one with a simple piece of abs. It's with all my other stuff in storage now, but my point in all this is I believe you can prob squeeze out 3 per large sheet, which I only paid -$100 for locally. So pricing shouldn't be much more and you'd likely get a big demand for this. |
guys, please read the first paragraph of the thread where it says it's modeled after the TDR splitter.
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Originally Posted by Glen449
(Post 434847)
I assume you mean you want it to reduce lift or create some down force. That is what I want, and if it looks good, that is nice too. So what would it take to make it functional?
The splitter would need to go back, even with the back of the bumper. |
Originally Posted by proughj
(Post 431073)
can i get it in carbon fiber?
Originally Posted by curly
(Post 431078)
No, go back to CR.net
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sweet. That makes two of mine, Koto had my "+1 on bashing on turbo with hammer" quote for a while. Good to know I can make peoples laugh occasionally.
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if the splitter is only for looks and attached to the lip only then whatever, but i hate to see mis-information in posts.
1. for the splitter to be functional (aero wise, reduce drag/create neg. lift) it doesn't need to extend to china. as long as it extends atleast to the back of the bumper (start of the wheel well) it will function. 2. it does NOT need to be strong enough to stand on, only strong enough to resist deflection at the speeds it's intended to see. some ALMS cars splitters may be strong enough to stand on, but the forces you encounter at 185mph to 200mph are much greater than forces @ 140-150. drag and wind forces rise exponentially to the rise in speed. also, many of those have bumpers and canards integrated with the splitter and need serious attachment hardware. the canards in particular produce downforce and drag like a wing unlike a splitter which creates net downforce/neg. lift. 3. a splitter does not need to be 3in. past the bumper to make a difference. although up to a point, the larger the better which is why some race classes have a maximum limit on length. or others like nasa tt (iirc) assign more points depending on the length of the splitter. even though my splitter is only 2.5'' long and doesn't extend past the back of the bumper, i can tell you without a doubt, the splitter i made makes a big difference in stability at higher speeds. i just recently went to a track that i had not driven since my splitter install, and the difference was incredible. where my cars steering was light and would wander above 105mph previously, it was now rock solid and planted up to 135mph+ actually, the difference can be felt even at highway speeds, especially in strong head or cross winds. while my aluminum splitter is very strong, i don't think i could stand on it, and honestly there isn't that much pressure pushing straight down on the splitter like that, even at the 140mph speeds i've reached at big tracks. a splitter isn't generating downforce in the same manner as a big wing would. it's main claim to fame is the reduction of drag and lift. reducing lift underneath is like adding downforce on top without the drag. here's a few pics. this is with an aluminum lip i made. painted it black later Attachment 204495 without lip - rear attachment point (oem support rod bolt) Attachment 204496 frt. attachment point. oem threaded hole/alum. strap (bent into L bracket) and some allthread. allows me to adjust angle, although you always want it horizontal anyway. 4 attachment points allow it to be removed in about 2mins. or so if needed. Attachment 204497 |
Shipped out olderguy's splitter - Thanks!
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GB: Aeromotive Miata Front Splitter
hey man i wanna buy one.
i got money. how can i buy one off you? email me to texasturbo90@yahoo.com asap thanks |
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