Voodoo blue GT4
#70
Three Wheelin'
Thread Starter
It's a great bar and your rear view is unobstructed.
While mine was being installed at my dealer, a couple other gt4 owners that just happened to be there stopped to check it out...I guess they are ordering as well.
While mine was being installed at my dealer, a couple other gt4 owners that just happened to be there stopped to check it out...I guess they are ordering as well.
#72
Three Wheelin'
Thread Starter
Mine are the vorsteiner. I think they do look good, but I prefer a one piece design. These are nice because you can take them on/off in 5 minutes.
I find visibility is slightly worse as the wing sits right in the middle of rear view window. At speed in the mountains, I haven't noticed any change in the car. I am going to the track 10/8 and will find out more then. May even do a couple runs with the riser and some without.
I find visibility is slightly worse as the wing sits right in the middle of rear view window. At speed in the mountains, I haven't noticed any change in the car. I am going to the track 10/8 and will find out more then. May even do a couple runs with the riser and some without.
#73
Race Director
^ Would be interested in your review after you spend some time tracking with and w/o the risers. My Mechanic says should not make any difference as long as the angle of the wing is not changed.
I am interested in the one-piece design
I am interested in the one-piece design
#74
This is a newer concept and discussion, but much of the downforce comes from the underside of the wing. That's why we're seeing wing risers and attachments going up over the wing and connecting to the top of the wing rather than the underside of the wing. This obviously creates a smoother flow for the underside of the wing.
I start to feel the rear downforce after about 95mph and I am too curious if these risers create any more downforce and hopefully not enough to distract from the front downforce (proabably not).
I start to feel the rear downforce after about 95mph and I am too curious if these risers create any more downforce and hopefully not enough to distract from the front downforce (proabably not).
#75
Three Wheelin'
Thread Starter
Definitely will do. My friend that drives professionally didn't think it would make much of a difference at our track- but we will see.