EVO-R Functional Air Flow Front Lip
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EVO-R Functional Air Flow Front Lip
Guys, we're running special on our front lip for $199. Original retails for $229. This lip is replica of K style King lip. As you can see from the picture below, it is air flow functional. It allow air flow to your disk breaks. The rear extended board closes the gap between the lip and the car.
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Guys here is the link for more details and pictures on this front lip;
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....threadid=69146
PS. Jay, see if you can change your spelling in your diagram, should be "Disc Brake". I know how many computer guys often get confuse between "disk", "disc", "break", and "brake" (no offense).
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....threadid=69146
PS. Jay, see if you can change your spelling in your diagram, should be "Disc Brake". I know how many computer guys often get confuse between "disk", "disc", "break", and "brake" (no offense).
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What is the rectangular indention right in the middle on top for? I noticed it in the installed pics on the red Z, then it was there on the boxed part as well.
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Bob
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Originally posted by jckolnturn
Do you have trouble with speed bumps and driveways with your lip?
Do you have trouble with speed bumps and driveways with your lip?
Since this lip doesn't extend too far out and the middle section is the same height as the OEM bumper therefore it'll be fine with most speed bumps and driveways. I scrapped the bottom of it a couple of times and it only leaves marks on the bottom (cann't see them unless you lift the car up) but no cracks or any other damage, it is a very very strong FRP lip, very high quality and durability.
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Re: Question
Originally posted by Coach_Rose
What is the rectangular indention right in the middle on top for? I noticed it in the installed pics on the red Z, then it was there on the boxed part as well.
Thanks,
Bob
What is the rectangular indention right in the middle on top for? I noticed it in the installed pics on the red Z, then it was there on the boxed part as well.
Thanks,
Bob
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I can vouch for the quality of workmanship Evo-R puts out. I saw Havabooz's car in person and was amazed at the quality of the lip and the spoiler. I thought the lip had a more seperated two level look when I viewed the pics online, but in person it is gorgeous. Very nice, smooth lines, doesnt look out of place on the car at all. The fit was absolutely impeccable. Quality should be the last of your worries when considering their products.
Any thoughts on making a CF version? I think this lip would look great in partially CF and partialy body color. Maybe the part Hava has flat black in body color, and the other part in a CF overlay? just an idea. That way you wouldnt lose the bottom of the lip in the shadows, CF seems to get lost in dark areas, It would highlght the lip's contours as well.
-Joe
Any thoughts on making a CF version? I think this lip would look great in partially CF and partialy body color. Maybe the part Hava has flat black in body color, and the other part in a CF overlay? just an idea. That way you wouldnt lose the bottom of the lip in the shadows, CF seems to get lost in dark areas, It would highlght the lip's contours as well.
-Joe
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the way your lip is designed.. it will:
1. to get downforce on the lip at the corners, due to the extension past the nose of the car when looked at the side profile...
2. to get air thru the center, where the front lip curves up and out to create a slightly lower air pressure zone under the front nose of the car (diffuser)
3. based on the angle of curvature you can see the venturi channels sweep out, and yes, some air will goto your front brakes!
cool functional lip!! cheap too!
1. to get downforce on the lip at the corners, due to the extension past the nose of the car when looked at the side profile...
2. to get air thru the center, where the front lip curves up and out to create a slightly lower air pressure zone under the front nose of the car (diffuser)
3. based on the angle of curvature you can see the venturi channels sweep out, and yes, some air will goto your front brakes!
cool functional lip!! cheap too!
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Originally posted by Chebosto
the way your lip is designed.. it will:
1. to get downforce on the lip at the corners, due to the extension past the nose of the car when looked at the side profile...
2. to get air thru the center, where the front lip curves up and out to create a slightly lower air pressure zone under the front nose of the car (diffuser)
3. based on the angle of curvature you can see the venturi channels sweep out, and yes, some air will goto your front brakes!
cool functional lip!! cheap too!
the way your lip is designed.. it will:
1. to get downforce on the lip at the corners, due to the extension past the nose of the car when looked at the side profile...
2. to get air thru the center, where the front lip curves up and out to create a slightly lower air pressure zone under the front nose of the car (diffuser)
3. based on the angle of curvature you can see the venturi channels sweep out, and yes, some air will goto your front brakes!
cool functional lip!! cheap too!
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Originally posted by NY 350Z
do you guys have a store? id like to actually see the lip. i go to college of aeronautics in queens, so im around the NYC area often.
do you guys have a store? id like to actually see the lip. i go to college of aeronautics in queens, so im around the NYC area often.
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