FlyingDuckTail (997 wing) VIDEO Images and more!
#16
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Some of the better universities, like my Alma Mater Virginia Tech and those with Automotive Schools of Design, like Clemson where I live now have their own wind tunnels. If I were them, I'd approach a school near them with one and offer to have the students to the analysis as an educational project. What student wouldn't want to say they had a 911 in the tunnel today
#17
Some of the better universities, like my Alma Mater Virginia Tech and those with Automotive Schools of Design, like Clemson where I live now have their own wind tunnels. If I were them, I'd approach a school near them with one and offer to have the students to the analysis as an educational project. What student wouldn't want to say they had a 911 in the tunnel today
#18
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nice idea .. been thinking about this myself (love the sport classic look) and having just picked up my first car 'again' (White short shift non-sunroof 2007 997 C2S - sold with 14k kms and bought it back with 40km 7 years later) I'm keen on some ideas
Is the product fibreglass or moulded plastic as with the OEM non-ducked piece?
Also re wind tunnels - can't a pretty effective sim be performed by using a small model (1:18 etc..) and some clay? Do you have to use a car sized tunnel to get to the 80:20?
Is the product fibreglass or moulded plastic as with the OEM non-ducked piece?
Also re wind tunnels - can't a pretty effective sim be performed by using a small model (1:18 etc..) and some clay? Do you have to use a car sized tunnel to get to the 80:20?
#19
I must say I'm disappointed that the OP has failed to come to the table with the data. I fail to believe for one second that they haven't read every reply that has been made as they're keen to see the feedback on it.
People's lives are potentially at risk.
People's lives are potentially at risk.
#20
I find the hate for this wing to be odd...
I am not affiliated with them at all and I think the price is a bit much for that it is but I think it looks nice and doesn't seem like it would negatively affect the car.
But some of the people in this thread seem to have a bone to pick with the Company??
I am not affiliated with them at all and I think the price is a bit much for that it is but I think it looks nice and doesn't seem like it would negatively affect the car.
But some of the people in this thread seem to have a bone to pick with the Company??
#21
I find the hate for this wing to be odd...
I am not affiliated with them at all and I think the price is a bit much for that it is but I think it looks nice and doesn't seem like it would negatively affect the car.
But some of the people in this thread seem to have a bone to pick with the Company??
I am not affiliated with them at all and I think the price is a bit much for that it is but I think it looks nice and doesn't seem like it would negatively affect the car.
But some of the people in this thread seem to have a bone to pick with the Company??
Alternatively, have a look at the front splitters on the 997.2 GT3 and GT3RS. This highlights the point more effectively.
#22
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on the topic of balance of downforce - did the 997 Sport Classic w Duck (Factory issue of 250 I believe) have a bigger/deeper/better front spoiler?
I see the slightly modified lower valance but nothing like a GT3 lower lip etc..
I see the slightly modified lower valance but nothing like a GT3 lower lip etc..
#24
Far from it. In one of my earlier posts I can been seen stating my like of the look of the product. I have never heard of the company before so got nothing against them. If you think I'm being pedantic, can I suggest you take your 911 well into triple digits and let me know how it feels when you put the wing down manually(if that's at all possible). Please don't think I'm trying to wind people up with the above statement.
Alternatively, have a look at the front splitters on the 997.2 GT3 and GT3RS. This highlights the point more effectively.
Alternatively, have a look at the front splitters on the 997.2 GT3 and GT3RS. This highlights the point more effectively.
I do find the responses both here and the 6speedonline thread to be a little pedantic since I have another rarer sports car and that one has a much bigger/better aftermarket community then Porsche(since Porsche pretty much provides all the upgrades you would need) and people will atleast be willing to wait/see or even try the product before completely ****ting on it.
Although this is probably also partially the fault of the Ducktale guys for not having the pictures and documents finished to include in the original thread when first posting, and leaving to much mystery about what is just a standard wing add-on. I mainly see it as a marketing/miscommunication thing at this point. Their site also looks terrible.
#25
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LET'S TRY THE OLD IF YOU DON'T HAVE SOMETHING nice TO SAY JUST LEAVE AND DON'T POST
AND FORGET ABOUT IT ...
EVERYONE HERE KNOWS they have to EVALUATE AND THINK ABOUT ISSUES FOR THEMSELVES - THEY OWN PORSCHES AFTER ALL so they've done something quite well ... oops sorry - wasn't shouting .. back on topic please
AND FORGET ABOUT IT ...
EVERYONE HERE KNOWS they have to EVALUATE AND THINK ABOUT ISSUES FOR THEMSELVES - THEY OWN PORSCHES AFTER ALL so they've done something quite well ... oops sorry - wasn't shouting .. back on topic please
#26
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I can't speak to that model, but the 911R does have underbody aero to add downforce or prevent lift.
#28
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I really like the looks of this. Would love to see more data regarding downforce. Since I already have the GT3 front end, I would think it might balance out nicely, but at this point it is just guess work
#29
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The intersting thing to me is the 991 GTS has a front aerokit very similar to the 911R but no rear downforce additives like the diffuser of the 911R or the wing of a GT3
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