spike
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posted on 30/7/05 at 12:17 PM |
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rear wing
i'm looking for a rear wing for my GT1 any ideas were i could get one
graham
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jacko
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posted on 30/7/05 at 02:22 PM |
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Halfords?
Jacko
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zilspeed
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posted on 30/7/05 at 04:13 PM |
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Rather appropriately - The Wing Shop
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Ben_Copeland
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posted on 30/7/05 at 10:11 PM |
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Stalk a boy racer with a wing you like.... he's bound to crash it sometime soon. When he does whip it off while he's not looking
Ben
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Mike S
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posted on 1/8/05 at 08:21 AM |
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Hi Graham
The rear wing issue for the GT-1 really depends on what you actually want it to do! If you just want something for looks, then one of the after market
offerings would do at a pinch, but they are (in my view) expensive for what they are.
Whilst you would no doubt get some down force from an after market wing, I think that thay are more show than function.
Assuming you want something that actually produces predictable downforce, then you need something with a NACA section. You can find these on the
internet. If you are any good at GRP or Carbon laminating, you could make a mould and lay up your own. (I was going to do this).
The Wing Shop would be the way to go for a "proper" job, but I think they are going to be Kin expensive. Lovely bit of kit if you can
afford it though.
The main issue with the GT-1 (assuming you have the standard front body section) is the large area of front splitter.
To keep the car balanced, you need some rear downforce or the car will tend to be tail happy when pressed hard in high speed corners.
When I was looking around for a wing for my GT-1, I came to the conclusion that just about any professional option was decidedly "high
cost", so was resigned to making my own.
However, I had a moment of inspiration and managed to skunk up a length of "time elapsed" rotor blade from a helicopter which is wider
than the car and has a cord of about 200mm. Cost me a tenner for a few beers. Now probably the least expesive bit for my car!! (before anyone
ask's, I can't get any more though, sorry!!)
My son (who is an aerospace graduate) is doing the calculations to come up with starting point angle of attack etc. to balance the front splitter.
Don't know if this helps you any.
I might take a mould off the blade at some point in the future, but I want to get the car finished before I start side line projects like that.
Cheers
Mike
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