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So with all this splitter stuff I finally got around to building mine. Yes its ply wood, as it sits I have about $26 and about 4hrs. Just need to finish painting and bolt it up. I'm going to try a bunch of new aero enablers in the next few weeks. I like going fast and I want to stick.

 

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This is bolted to the front x member, and the frame rails with plent adjustment, also hidden behine the air damn. I can also adjust it forward or back for more function. Still to finish painting and bolt it up..

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yeah I'm prolly going to do 2 more attach points for a little extra strenth out near the wheels, and some light weight bracing. I do plan on flatting out the whole underside eventually. I have to start working on the rear of the car... diffuser time.
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Make sure you do the proper strength tests!

 

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I'll see if I can find a 100lb asain guy to step on it when it's on Lol. This is much cheaper right now, I am looking into carbon eventually..but if I crash, its only an $18 loss.

 

I'm about 100 lbs...not Asian though. But I'll test it for you for a case and some plane tickets. :P

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john, you never cease to amaze me with your ingenuity. i like the idea of getting it all mocked up in plywood and tested before a final piece is made. i look forward to you having a meet this year (not sure if you planned on it or not).
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Thanks man. I bolted it up last night, and added some support to it, still needs attatch points near the tires for a little extra rigidity.. and paint (tonight)

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Not another "not another" reply in a post where you could other wise ignore it if you don't like it. I think its pretty sweet myself.

 

True that! I was thinking about going into his MAFT thread and tell him having a MAFT is dumb. Cars were made to get from point A to point B easily. Who needs to do all that tuning? That stuff may be good for race cars, but our cars aren't race cars, according to Cal ;)

 

Looks good. I also reccomend a little gelcoat if you stick with the wood piece. It will help waterproof the wood and avoid any warpage due to moisture.

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