Aerokit Chin Spoiler or Rennsport Front Spoiler
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Aerokit Chin Spoiler or Rennsport Front Spoiler
I can't seem to make up my mind on which of the two front spoilers I prefer. I just had the front bumper re-sprayed and the turbo s ducts installed and now I want to add either the chin spoiler or RS front spoiler. It appears as if there are very subtle differences but I may be missing something. I have been looking at various owners’ pictures and it appears as if there is a pretty equal split on this mod.
What is everyone's preference? I found these on Gert's website but does anyone else recommend other places to look?
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JH
What is everyone's preference? I found these on Gert's website but does anyone else recommend other places to look?
Thanks,
JH
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JH,
You should also add the matching rear spoiler. By adding the front spoiler your creating down force on the front end, you need to equal it out in at the rear as well.
Many folks here have added the RS front, with the RS tail. Looks very good.
This is only my opinion, other opinions may differ. I am not trying to insult anyone, nor am I trying to be rude.
You should also add the matching rear spoiler. By adding the front spoiler your creating down force on the front end, you need to equal it out in at the rear as well.
Many folks here have added the RS front, with the RS tail. Looks very good.
This is only my opinion, other opinions may differ. I am not trying to insult anyone, nor am I trying to be rude.
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Be aware that the Aerokit front spoiler hits on everything if you are lowered. I keep repainting the bottom flat black to hide the scuff marks.
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I really like the RS look (plan to do it myself some day). I know Kelly in Kauai is selling a bunch of RS body stuff.
As for other places to buy, MA Shaw makes some really great aftermarket pieces, including the RS splitters and tail (both for <$1k). Check their website (no affiliation, blah, blah, blah).
As for other places to buy, MA Shaw makes some really great aftermarket pieces, including the RS splitters and tail (both for <$1k). Check their website (no affiliation, blah, blah, blah).
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For anyone interested, I may have for sale shortly a set of brand new MASHAW RS front splitters for sale... They have never been mounted and are excellent quality pieces.
Cheers;
Eric
Cheers;
Eric
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Be aware that the Aerokit front spoiler hits on everything if you are lowered. I keep repainting the bottom flat black to hide the scuff marks.
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Racer944,
I might be interested in your RS Splitters if they aren't painted.
Pete Lech,
Do you have Gert's FPB and if so, do you still bottom out with your front spoiler? I'm planning on lowering the car (still factory) but only taking it down to the Eruo spec's. Does the chin spoiler sit up any higher than the RS splitters?
I might be interested in your RS Splitters if they aren't painted.
Pete Lech,
Do you have Gert's FPB and if so, do you still bottom out with your front spoiler? I'm planning on lowering the car (still factory) but only taking it down to the Eruo spec's. Does the chin spoiler sit up any higher than the RS splitters?
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Originally Posted by Racer944
For anyone interested, I may have for sale shortly a set of brand new MASHAW RS front splitters for sale... They have never been mounted and are excellent quality pieces.
Cheers;
Eric
Cheers;
Eric
Hey Eric...
Why selling the splitters?
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Be aware that the Aerokit front spoiler hits on everything if you are lowered. I keep repainting the bottom flat black to hide the scuff marks.
Like this front one?
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JEFF: Silly reason actually... I bought factory ones that were already fitted for the car. I have absolutely no issues or complaints with the quality of the MAShaw ones, its just that the factory pieces are.. well... factory (I know, I said it was silly!) and they are already fitted and flexible primered, so install will be that much easier. If these factory parts had not come up, the MASHAW pieces would be on my car in a matter of weeks.
JHALE: They are not painted, they are exactly as they arrived from MAShaw... If your serious, drop me a PM and we can chat. by the way, the aerokit chin spoilers/splitters and the RS splitters are the same height from the ground. The only difference is that the RS splitters have the "lip" that angles upwards on a 20 degree angle on the sides of the bumper whereas the Aerokit lip just wraps around the bumper corner flat.
Cheers;
Eric
RS splitters (Thanks to Gert for the pic):
JHALE: They are not painted, they are exactly as they arrived from MAShaw... If your serious, drop me a PM and we can chat. by the way, the aerokit chin spoilers/splitters and the RS splitters are the same height from the ground. The only difference is that the RS splitters have the "lip" that angles upwards on a 20 degree angle on the sides of the bumper whereas the Aerokit lip just wraps around the bumper corner flat.
Cheers;
Eric
RS splitters (Thanks to Gert for the pic):
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I have the MA Shaw replicas of the Aerokit II on the front and rear.
I do have Gert's FPB, which I bought before I added the new body parts. I even put rubber spacers on to lower it, but the splitter is still lower than the FPB, so it is essentially of no help.
Here is a close-up
http://forums.rennlist.com/upload/mi...ht_closeup.jpg
I do have Gert's FPB, which I bought before I added the new body parts. I even put rubber spacers on to lower it, but the splitter is still lower than the FPB, so it is essentially of no help.
Here is a close-up
http://forums.rennlist.com/upload/mi...ht_closeup.jpg
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Pete, thanks for the input and visual. I like the look of the aerokit II package on your car, especially with the turbo bumper. Do you think that with the RS splitters which taper in the middle, the FPB will take more of the impact than the front spoiler vs. your aerokit spoiler which does not taper in the middle and essentially sits in front of the FPB? If not, I wonder if the FPB is worthwhile.
Thanks- JH
Thanks- JH
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Originally Posted by soltino
What's a splitter and why is it called a splitter?
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The splitter is a kind of lower spoiler. In Porsches' case, the lower spoilers help high-speed stability and channel air flow to oil coolers and brakes, so they are more for function than pure looks.
It is called a splitter because this paricular RS design comes in two pieces and are not joined in the middle.
For instance, the GT2 spoiler is a one-piece spoiler and is not called a splitter.
Here is a pic that clearly show how the RS splitters are 2 pieces. Hope this helps a little.
Enjoy.
CP