New Ideas for exterior styling mods.
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I'd like to see 20mm wider front fenders and 50mm wider rear overfenders. Something we could rivet on and replace if we smash it up. I wish Ridox would make aero for the 350Z just like their Supra.
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Note the half FRP half carbon fiber front bumper and sideskirts.
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Note the half FRP half carbon fiber front bumper and sideskirts.
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Originally Posted by ghost11
do you guys not think this would be cool?
functionality wise, you want the longest piece of (material) infront of the nose, flat or curved, to push the nose down.
you can use balsa wood and wrap it with fiberglass and paint it black for the same affect as the APR splitter.
once you start throwing curves into the design, you have to watch out. adverse air flow affects at the cost of looking pretty.
rear diffuser is idea. but exhaust is the variable
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what might be more beneficial is a plug to fill the hole where the muffler used to be-..
Zillinois is on the right track. but the triangluar piece in the front, presumably mounting near the rear diff, still allows for alot of air to get in ...
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Originally Posted by Chebosto
functionality wise, you want the longest piece of (material) infront of the nose, flat or curved, to push the nose down.
you can use balsa wood and wrap it with fiberglass and paint it black for the same affect as the APR splitter.
once you start throwing curves into the design, you have to watch out. adverse air flow affects at the cost of looking pretty.
rear diffuser is idea. but exhaust is the variable![Frown](https://my350z.com/forum/images/smilies/frown.gif)
what might be more beneficial is a plug to fill the hole where the muffler used to be-..
Zillinois is on the right track. but the triangluar piece in the front, presumably mounting near the rear diff, still allows for alot of air to get in ...
you can use balsa wood and wrap it with fiberglass and paint it black for the same affect as the APR splitter.
once you start throwing curves into the design, you have to watch out. adverse air flow affects at the cost of looking pretty.
rear diffuser is idea. but exhaust is the variable
![Frown](https://my350z.com/forum/images/smilies/frown.gif)
what might be more beneficial is a plug to fill the hole where the muffler used to be-..
Zillinois is on the right track. but the triangluar piece in the front, presumably mounting near the rear diff, still allows for alot of air to get in ...
As for the triangle part, It bolts to the lower two bolts of the pumpkin and fills the gap between the exhaust pipes. So thats pretty plugged. I've got two rather large vortex generators at the cliff of the radius up and they are at a relatively aggressive angle of attack so they should generate better flow than what's there anyway. I put a fence in between them so they wouldn't cancel each other out. I'm trying to get a test fitter this weekend so I can make any last minute changes.
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Originally Posted by nickgundara
Better options for vented hoods would be nice.
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