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VOTBLINDUBJan-28-06 10:16 AM
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Originally posted by hs_elrod
Originally posted by DR1665 That sounds pretty cool, Josh. Another idea that might be cool would be to put an aluminum aero plate under it that would smooth airflow at speed. You could put a couple extractor vents in it help pull air through the FMIC/radiator and backside of the engine to lower intake mani temps a hair. Just an idea, there. (Extra credit!)
Correct me if I'm wrong but wouldn't an extractor under the car cause some amount of lift? I'm a novice listen to what I say and make your own conclusion.


i dont think so. if u make it so everything points down itll act like a spoiler at high speeds. most of us wont get to those speeds, so all it is is just goin to be drag

I just wish my car was as fast as it was loud. people tell me i should use my sub to push it, it might go faster.

  

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fabricating a new crossmember [View all] , turbo8u, Dec-23-05 06:08 AM
  RE: fabricating a new crossmember, TeamDR1665, Dec-23-05 07:37 AM, #1
RE: fabricating a new crossmember, hs_elrod, Dec-23-05 07:56 AM, #2
      RE: fabricating a new crossmember, turbo8u, Dec-25-05 10:37 AM, #3
      RE: fabricating a new crossmember, greygoose, Dec-26-05 09:49 PM, #4
           RE: fabricating a new crossmember, shazow1969, Dec-27-05 08:15 AM, #5
                RE: fabricating a new crossmember, Global Ruler Of All ThingsDarkOne, Dec-27-05 11:54 AM, #6
                     RE: fabricating a new crossmember, extreme97nt, Dec-27-05 01:49 PM, #7
                          RE: fabricating a new crossmember, Moderatormicyek, Dec-28-05 08:34 AM, #8
                               RE: fabricating a new crossmember, extreme97nt, Dec-31-05 03:34 AM, #9
                                    RE: fabricating a new crossmember, turbo8u, Dec-31-05 12:19 PM, #10
                                         RE: fabricating a new crossmember, greygoose, Jan-01-06 07:32 PM, #11
                                              RE: fabricating a new crossmember, BumpinTalon, Jan-01-06 07:33 PM, #12
                                                   RE: fabricating a new crossmember, RickyMeeses, Jan-07-06 03:00 AM, #13
                                                        RE: fabricating a new crossmember, extreme97nt, Jan-19-06 10:49 AM, #14
                                                             RE: fabricating a new crossmember, Moderatorjuan, Jan-19-06 05:07 PM, #15
                                                                  RE: fabricating a new crossmember, turbo8u, Jan-23-06 03:00 AM, #16
                                                                       RE: fabricating a new crossmember, Keith2172, Jan-25-06 08:44 AM, #17
                                                                            RE: fabricating a new crossmember, extreme97nt, Jan-26-06 10:28 AM, #18
      RE: fabricating a new crossmember, VOTBLINDUB, Jan-28-06 10:16 AM #19
           RE: fabricating a new crossmember, Silv Blt, Jan-28-06 05:44 PM, #20
                RE: fabricating a new crossmember, turbo8u, Jan-28-06 10:47 PM, #21
                     RE: fabricating a new crossmember, 98starGS, Jan-29-06 10:36 AM, #22

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