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<blockquote data-quote="AnaheimE" data-source="post: 6449761" data-attributes="member: 66086"><p>That diffusor is not going to work. It has much to high an angle and it does not extend very far into the underside of the car. Also it is not anywhere near low enough to the ground to properly control the air. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I've been working on a rear diffuser for a while, but unfortunately I'm 160 miles away from the car (school). For the vertical pylons I think you should separate them into two pieces that get screwed into place for the track, and have a shorter one for the street. (hey, it looks cool!). Also have you conisdered "boxing" in your side skirts. I have an idea of taking some think rubber molding and mounting them to the underside of the car to keep the air in, and use replace as necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnaheimE, post: 6449761, member: 66086"] That diffusor is not going to work. It has much to high an angle and it does not extend very far into the underside of the car. Also it is not anywhere near low enough to the ground to properly control the air. I've been working on a rear diffuser for a while, but unfortunately I'm 160 miles away from the car (school). For the vertical pylons I think you should separate them into two pieces that get screwed into place for the track, and have a shorter one for the street. (hey, it looks cool!). Also have you conisdered "boxing" in your side skirts. I have an idea of taking some think rubber molding and mounting them to the underside of the car to keep the air in, and use replace as necessary. [/QUOTE]
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