Probably would've worked okay if you were going 300 mph though.
Lawrence Hayes
Hayes Cages, LLC
Sagle, ID.
Something like this, turned upright with an appropriate mounting flange? You could adjust the height as needed.
Just a thought.
https://www.nengun.com/re-amemiya/brake-duct-kit
Charlie Warner
fatto gatto racing
'Cause there's bugger-all down here on earth!
Vacuum cleaner nozzle ;-)
Lawrence Hayes
Hayes Cages, LLC
Sagle, ID.
Get some wax. Carve out the form you like. Lay-up material over it. Melt out wax. Repeat for side B.
Lawrence Hayes
Hayes Cages, LLC
Sagle, ID.
Dave,
As Jim mentioned, I'm currently involved with 3D printing. Below, I've come up with one example. I based the design off of current F1 air ducts and intakes. Realistically, any size or shape you can dream up is possible. We can even add webbing inside for directional flow if desired.
Corey Collins
I forgot to hit post and when I finally did I was beat to punch so I've deleted my comment.
Chris Livengood, enjoying underpriced ferrous whizzy bits that I hacked out in my tool shed since 1999.
What you been doing the last 8 years, Dave?
- just make sure I'm not misunderstood that is a lighthearted question
- was looking for something else and stumbled over the attached from 2009.
http://www.apexspeed.com/forums/show...305#post240305
Last edited by dereklola; 05.21.17 at 9:47 AM.
I'm not using those fairings - haven't in quite a few years - they wound up being in the way of working on the car too much of the time.
Dave Weitzenhof
"3D Parts" is where I wound up getting the shock scoop made. Steve L. constructed an .IGS model, they printed 2 of them for a great price, and they were shipped yesterday. I should have them by the weekend.
See the "Retail Business Feedback" section for their information.
Last edited by DaveW; 05.30.17 at 3:32 PM.
Dave Weitzenhof
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