Interior/Exterior M7...........Carbon Fiber " Front Splitter" Hot
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Another new product from the mind of M7
Carbon Fiber Front splitter, with stainless steel hard ware........
Add some down force and style with this baby, easy to install in approx 45 minutes.
Price: $299.00
For purchase call:
peter horvath
562-712-3270
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Lightest and fastest in SoCal
Carbon Fiber Front splitter, with stainless steel hard ware........
Add some down force and style with this baby, easy to install in approx 45 minutes.
Price: $299.00
For purchase call:
peter horvath
562-712-3270
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Lightest and fastest in SoCal
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>>Hope there is some more beef behind that mounting than just fastening to the bumper. I wouldn't trust mounting to that bumper any further than I could throw it!
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Huh? Does your bumper fall off when you sit on it? That bumper is a structural member and the first line defense in a head on collision. Where else would you mount it? Besides, we're not talking about thousand pounds of down force here.
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Huh? Does your bumper fall off when you sit on it? That bumper is a structural member and the first line defense in a head on collision. Where else would you mount it? Besides, we're not talking about thousand pounds of down force here.
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MSFITOY, do you have any experience with front splitters? You'd be surprised at the amount of downforce it adds (definately not 1000 lbs., but still it is a significant amount if the splitter is designed properly). And those two pieces that are securing hte splitter are fitted to the bumper cover (which is what you see from the outside of the car, better known as a front valence. The crash protection comes from the actual metal bumper that's behind the valence) And the "sitting on your bumper" is a terrible analogy in this instance, because you aren't securing the splitter to the top of your bumper.
Depending on how that splitter is secured it looks like it can handle triple-digit speeds. I'll probably end up buying this if I hear about enough positive experiences.
Depending on how that splitter is secured it looks like it can handle triple-digit speeds. I'll probably end up buying this if I hear about enough positive experiences.
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Yes I have a small amount of experience from prior racing and building my own splitters. I just don't think Peter would have built it to be mounted to the cover. My own design (under developement is similar) involves mounting "through" the cover and attached to the bumper structure as I imagine M-7 is. It appears to be only a modest splitter design with minimal extension of maybe 3 inches so the down force doesn't warrant extreme down force changes. The worse it could do is just rip it self off...not the bumper.
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I had the car up to about 115 to 120 briefly and a steady 100 for a good bit of time. Also drove at least 25 miles in excess of 90 on the way home from vegas. So far so good with no problems . All in all have about 800 miles on the car with the new splitter and all is well. I was more concerned with steep inclines such as drive ways or speed bumps but those have not been a problem. Interesting thing is during the high speed tests you could actually sense the car squatting down a bit and feeling more stable as the speed went up. Did a bit of two car testing taking turns leading one another in a draft formation at exactly 100 mph and with about 24 inches between the cars and both were steady as a rock. Between the two new pieces , the wing and the splitter , high speed stability is noticeably improved.
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That's neat. I imagined something more similar to the Hamann splitter, with vertical sides and with "hangers." I like how it is mounted higher. Not too sure what it would look like on an un-lowered example. For me its still a close toss between the two. But then, CF doesn't HAVE to be painted and two of them would cost similar to one Hamann. I like it, luckily I'm not in the market for one to make a decision yet.
That pictured wing is starting to grow on me too.
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That pictured wing is starting to grow on me too.
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