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<blockquote data-quote="TXPD" data-source="post: 12981988" data-attributes="member: 46922"><p>a couple things. having good downforce on a mustang helps first in ways that you might not consider which are very important. for me a good splitter and a g stream wing, which ar going on my car now, provide downforce and stability under high speed braking. straight line braking. </p><p></p><p>where i race, road atlanta, vir, roebling road, sebring. there are numerous 140mph straights with heavy braking at the end. the downforce helps stop the car. it allows you to go a little deeper. in the process it pulls stress off the brakes and the tires. in a racing environment that means better laps times and control late in the race.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TXPD, post: 12981988, member: 46922"] a couple things. having good downforce on a mustang helps first in ways that you might not consider which are very important. for me a good splitter and a g stream wing, which ar going on my car now, provide downforce and stability under high speed braking. straight line braking. where i race, road atlanta, vir, roebling road, sebring. there are numerous 140mph straights with heavy braking at the end. the downforce helps stop the car. it allows you to go a little deeper. in the process it pulls stress off the brakes and the tires. in a racing environment that means better laps times and control late in the race. [/QUOTE]
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