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Old 02-02-2012, 05:54 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by chiboy002 View Post
he was kidding hahaha. most areo is just for looks

achilles atr sport are also very good
however, they don't have the sizes i truly wanted. try em both out

no aero really does help.

Nieko got 40mph in his SR on the way to vegas.

if air hits your front bumper, both sides, roof, and under the car. When lowering your car and adding aero to push all that air that is under your car out, you will take away a great percentage.

Don't add downforce...try and take it away. Skinny tires reduce friction. Spoilers control drag that flows off the roof.

Aero wasn't designed just for looks...it originated from somewhere. whether it's to add friction, or remove it.

every gap between your fenders adds friction, if you just narrowed that gap, it would reduce drag.
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