C west question and roof spoiler question
So I was thinking about buying the Cwest carbon fiber skirt kit. but does it fit on stock bumpers? and also.
I was thinking about buying a Carbon fiber vortex Generator for an Evo and modding it to fit the Z how do you all think that would look
I was thinking about buying a Carbon fiber vortex Generator for an Evo and modding it to fit the Z how do you all think that would look
https://my350z.com/photogallery/show...o=1043&cat=605
Thats exactly how I want it to fit like this pic
Thats exactly how I want it to fit like this pic
You take off the factory siseskirts off and put on the c-west cf skirts on.
That is a chargespeed vortex generator. it is made specific for the Z.
You should do a search man.
That is a chargespeed vortex generator. it is made specific for the Z.
You should do a search man.
As for the C-West kit, it fits on your stock bumper, and so does the rear. As for the sides I think they replace. But I may be wrong, there are a lot of people with that kit on here just look around.
Originally Posted by Ruthless18x
As for the C-West kit, it fits on your stock bumper, and so does the rear. As for the sides I think they replace. But I may be wrong, there are a lot of people with that kit on here just look around.
+1 the front and rears fit on the stock bumpers the sides are complete replacements
Originally Posted by TTNismoZ
I was thinking about buying a Carbon fiber vortex Generator for an Evo and modding it to fit the Z how do you all think that would look

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i would only recommend the vortex generators to those that have a wing or high spoiler. the intentions of the VGs were to 'prolong' air seperation from the rear of the car and to accelerate airflow under a wing, as to make the wing more effective.
on a wingless car, the VGs would probably induce more rear lift due to the shape of our hatchback.
on a wingless car, the VGs would probably induce more rear lift due to the shape of our hatchback.
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