| drees | 12-29-2005 07:24 PM |
I would not expect any of these aftermarket vortex generators to provide any actual aerodynamic benefits unless the company building them has actually read the Mitsubishi technical paper describing how and why they work. Unless you actually know what you are doing, you are could easily end up increasing drag instead of decreasing it with no benefit in rear end lift. At least because the effects are small (just a few percent at most) you can't screw it up that bad.
For example, the ChargeSpeed Impreza VG above doesn't apply at least a couple of the findings in the Mitsubishi research paper. Let's see who can figure out what those design factors are. :)
For example, the ChargeSpeed Impreza VG above doesn't apply at least a couple of the findings in the Mitsubishi research paper. Let's see who can figure out what those design factors are. :)
| iiiezekieliii | 12-29-2005 09:55 PM |
they sell em on ebay for like $120
| JamesR | 12-29-2005 10:17 PM |
[QUOTE=lawn boy]I personally think that they're ugly[/QUOTE]
And basically useless
And basically useless
| wrxtreme2 | 12-29-2005 10:27 PM |
the fake cf weave on the ebay one's look like crap imho
| Magnum626 | 12-30-2005 12:07 AM |
I guess we may never know....
| bigworm | 12-30-2005 12:22 AM |
[QUOTE=Handsdown]subaru's already working on vortex generators...
[img]http://x2.putfile.com/3/7515401889.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
i wanted to make a wrx bumper cover like the one on the closest evo with the built in diffuser, but i thought it would be alot of work and there werent that many ppl interested. it would be cool if we could get an actual company to make one so it would turn out good.
[img]http://x2.putfile.com/3/7515401889.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
i wanted to make a wrx bumper cover like the one on the closest evo with the built in diffuser, but i thought it would be alot of work and there werent that many ppl interested. it would be cool if we could get an actual company to make one so it would turn out good.
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