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Airdam material - not the Home Depot landscaping stuff

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Not sure if there's much difference actually, but you can get it in different colors:
Colored Plastic

And it's actually sold by a race shop. I'm only posting it because I know it's come up and I haven't seen a real solution other than the Home Depot one. Hope this helps. Sorry if it's already been mentioned.
 
It's rolled up? I would like to see a picture of the plastic being used.
 
The company I work for caters to the circle track crowd, so naturally, we sell alot of this stuff.

I've never used it on my car, but it did make a nice backdrop to the trellis around the base of my pool.

Chris, it should work well for airdam material.

It's rolled up? I would like to see a picture of the plastic being used.
Most speedshops offer it rolled up (obviously to save on freight charges) and they also offer 4x8 flat sheets in .070" and .100" thicknesses.
 
im not in to lots of bright colors soit dosent domuch for me.
but itdoeslooklike the black is good. and the material seems to be good and strong.
any pics ofit on cars?
great find chris.:thumb:
 
They have white and black - the only two colors you (or I) would need.

I saw this stuff on a 240sx at the track a couple weekends ago and it looked like the same stuff used by all other race cars (even ASSCAR). They say it's 1/8" thick, which would be plenty thick and it's not expensive. Should work well for us DSMers!
 
While that's great, I'd still rather put a quality splitter on the front, although this underneath it would still help out.
 
Yeah, I ahve seen that stuff before at the local speed/circle track shop. It to me is better quality than the Home Depot special.

If you are looiing for a splitter Kyle, I have seen this one below and have actually seen people at the track using the exact same one. It is carbon fiber, 63" wide and 18" deep and it is $84.15. They also have the stabalizing bars as well.

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I'm in the plastics business and I don't know what that material is. (I didn't look past that page to find out) But if it comes curled up in rolls I can't imagine it's stiff enough to push air out of the way at speeds after you unroll it.

I use 1/8" and 1/4" thick ABS on my car. It comes in 4x8 sheets and is easy to cut, trim, heat bend, and even paint. If you can fabricate at all you can make air dams, splitters, side skirts, grille plugs, air directors, whatever.

Rick - '91 GSX :dsm:
 
Yeah, I ahve seen that stuff before at the local speed/circle track shop. It to me is better quality than the Home Depot special.

If you are looiing for a splitter Kyle, I have seen this one below and have actually seen people at the track using the exact same one. It is carbon fiber, 63" wide and 18" deep and it is $84.15. They also have the stabalizing bars as well.

That's the one I'll probably order, just need to get off my ass and do it. I've already got the bracing and some kickass aluminum bodied turnbuckles designed just for holding splitters.

I'm in the plastics business and I don't know what that material is. (I didn't look past that page to find out) But if it comes curled up in rolls I can't imagine it's stiff enough to push air out of the way at speeds after you unroll it.

I use 1/8" and 1/4" thick ABS on my car. It comes in 4x8 sheets and is easy to cut, trim, heat bend, and even paint. If you can fabricate at all you can make air dams, splitters, side skirts, grille plugs, air directors, whatever.

Anywhere we could purchase this online or something? Anywhere to get it at a nationwide retailer?



I did fire the car up this week, found a new problem, now more money to spend so that will put this mod off for another pay period at the very least.
 
Anywhere we could purchase this online or something? Anywhere to get it at a nationwide retailer?
I'll see what I can find out. We buy/sell through different channels than retail.

I've already got the bracing and some kickass aluminum bodied turnbuckles designed just for holding splitters
What are you using? Where did you get them? I'm looking for something other than screendoor turnbuckles from home Depot!

Rick - '91 GSX :dsm:
 
Nice find. I've been looking for something just like this. Carbon looks great, but being a front splitter it's gonna get beat up a little, and I can't justify spending almost a hundred dollars on a carbon one that gonna be all scratched up eventually,and it's cheap.
 
Yeah, I ahve seen that stuff before at the local speed/circle track shop. It to me is better quality than the Home Depot special.

If you are looiing for a splitter Kyle, I have seen this one below and have actually seen people at the track using the exact same one. It is carbon fiber, 63" wide and 18" deep and it is $84.15. They also have the stabalizing bars as well.

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Where is this? Id be interested in buying one of these.
 
I like those! Thanks for the tip!!

That RACEONEUSA splitter says it's made from "FRP", which might mean Fiber reinforced plastic but it still doesn't say what kind of plastic. I wish it had more detail.

Rick - '91 GSX :dsm:

I know Greg Collier used to run their old splitter, but that was back before it was part of their Hi-Flex design which doesn't result in the most confidence. I tried to e-mail them with no results.
 
I like those! Thanks for the tip!!

That RACEONEUSA splitter says it's made from "FRP", which might mean Fiber reinforced plastic but it still doesn't say what kind of plastic. I wish it had more detail.

Rick - '91 GSX :dsm:


Yeah, I wish it had it more details as well. But as Kyle mentioned, Greg was running this very one and it seemed to do fine for him. I dont recall him ever not liking it. Just he switched to something else later down the line. But, its a good price for a splitter.

Kyle - What did you think of it ??? Did you order it from RACEONUSA or somewhere else.
 
I haven't ordered one yet. I was going to, but between when Greg ordered his and when I started looking at it, they changed this product to their "Hi-Flex" line and I can't get any confirmation as to whether this is still a rigid design or if it's now a worthless piece of polyeurethane.
 
I gotcha man. Well, I am interested to know when/if they ever get back with you to see what it is made out of. Keep us posted Kyle. Thanks.
 
I can supply it through our company but DSM Tuners seems to have a pretty strict policy about selling things if you're not a sponsoring vendor. We're a plastics supplier not an automotive vendor so I doubt that would happen.

I'd love to post some pictures of the material and help out fellow DSMers but I don't want to get blacklisted. Perhaps if you contact me off board I could get you the info.

Rick - '91 GSX :dsm:
rcm1061 at America Online
 
Maybe I should try this with my Supra SMIC duct. Just another small project on my plate.
 
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