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12th December 2002 - 01:04 AM
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ive just got an r32 skyline what do u guys recon rear wing on or off? i recon off but some of my friends recon it should stay?!?! by the way, anyone cruising tonight??? 12/12 if so where and when?? -------------------- I'd rather be driving ya mum!! |
MIS54
Post #13
I think you should take it off, they look alot tougher, n you can get plugs to plug up the holes in your boot, or you can get it done properley, but remeber if you take it off, you are meant to have a brake light in the window, higher moutned brake light or something, my friend got done for no brake light n was told to put the wing back on, i guess its just luck of the draw though. But they do look alot tougher without the wing as someone said, look at OMR032 and 002NVS, they are tough 32's |
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Nathan
Post #18
ahh32... |
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resin
Post #19
Brad Strut feat. Lazy Grey and Len One - Toowong, I belive I saw that skyline last night, I thought "that's that skyline, oh, there it goes" and that was that. |
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AHH32
Post #22
yeah phat_chick im from cleveland |
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super sigma
Post #23
i agree with cruisin jake! but if it was me i'd take it off i recion they look phat with no wing and full bottom kit like side skirts and front and rear bars |
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the red krawler
Post #24
Saw you down the coast last night AHH-32.... MSP51 white r33 we was in. |
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the red krawler
Post #25
https://www.boostcruising.com/forums/viewri...php?entryID=390 |
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cams116
Post #27
Its not so much the down force but they way the air flows on/over the car, e.g. soarers its best to have that little lip wing thing on the back as it reduces the drag co-efficent. And with porsches the wing stop the back from being lifted up due to the cars shape. Same goes for the Audi TTs, the wing just changes the flow of the air to stop it going under the car and there for lifting it. Thats what I ment at least. |
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cams116
Post #29
I saw you on sat just as we were leaving, we were next to the icecream truck, and that porsche GT2, my god it was nice. |
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HYPERformance B4
Post #32
1 question. How is a wing going to affect how a car performs on a dyno? :shock: |
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the red krawler
Post #33
Well der wristy boy, the weight of the wing pressing down on the back wheels holds them on the roller better and thus you dont get higher hp readout as you dont loose traction. DUURRR. |
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