burldude
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- May 2, 2004
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Fort Bragg,
California
I was at a tire shop and got to check out a porsche that was on a lift . The whole bottom of the car was smooth with nothing exposed . No crooks and crannies it was just awesome for airflow . My question is has anyone done this for there car ? I notice mine getting a little light at around 70 under quick aceleration and then settling back down . I hate to think of what it would feel like at 150 mph . I found aluminum to cover the whole bootom of my car which I wold rivet in place . Somone told me that at Bonneville the cars there that have been "sheeted" with aluminum have a slight downward bow in the middle to promote downforce . Any thoughts on this ? the fastest I have taken my car is 115 with uncalibrated speedo with 18 so I guess I might have been pushing 125 .Maybe a little less .
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. How bout 1g? Undercarriage is also not ment JUST for aerodynamics. It's also for protection. Doesn't the EVO have one covering their center diff?