Interior/Exterior Got an aftermarket spoiler? Let me see!
#26
I just remembered seeing a pic of a mini with a spoiler on the hatch, just below the window.
Does anyone know what I'm talking about?
I think that would work to break the rear drag, and keep the hatch clean. But the hatch also seems flimsy and problematic, and I don't know if it can handle the weight of a spoiler in the middle and the air pushing on it.
Does anyone know what I'm talking about?
I think that would work to break the rear drag, and keep the hatch clean. But the hatch also seems flimsy and problematic, and I don't know if it can handle the weight of a spoiler in the middle and the air pushing on it.
#27
Being a FWD car does the M7 C-Wing spoiler have any effect? And if it does add down force, wouldn't more down force on the rear mean more under steer in turns?
And on my Neon I had a wing that looked like this:
http://d3d71ba2asa5oz.cloudfront.net...sp-ac_4__1.jpg
on the edge of the trunk (regular place for a spoiler on all sedans) it was OEM from Chrysler. I don't think it added down force, but it did cut down on drag, and made the rear of the car, especially the window, 95% cleaner.
Dude... That is thee gayest thing I've ever seen. Even if it magically added torque, still no. I guess we each have our own tastes; but please tell me you were joking.
And on my Neon I had a wing that looked like this:
http://d3d71ba2asa5oz.cloudfront.net...sp-ac_4__1.jpg
on the edge of the trunk (regular place for a spoiler on all sedans) it was OEM from Chrysler. I don't think it added down force, but it did cut down on drag, and made the rear of the car, especially the window, 95% cleaner.
Dude... That is thee gayest thing I've ever seen. Even if it magically added torque, still no. I guess we each have our own tastes; but please tell me you were joking.
#28
Are you sure?
More understeer is created when the rear tires are stuck to the road more. Which is why we overcome this by inflating the rear tires to have more psi and thus less traction, and second by braking when going into a turn to throw the weight to the front and off the rear wheels.
I'm still slightly confused how a rear sway bar prevents under steer, but it works. And I know it has to do with the stiffness of the bar, not the weight.
More understeer is created when the rear tires are stuck to the road more. Which is why we overcome this by inflating the rear tires to have more psi and thus less traction, and second by braking when going into a turn to throw the weight to the front and off the rear wheels.
I'm still slightly confused how a rear sway bar prevents under steer, but it works. And I know it has to do with the stiffness of the bar, not the weight.
#30
#31
It was my understanding that much of the front wheel drive understeer is caused by body roll thus putting most of the weight of the car on the OUTSIDE tires in a turn, so much so that you can get the inside tires to lift off the track in a hard corner. With a stiffer rear swaybar you get less body roll, so the weight of the car is more evenly distributed between the outside and inside tires, more contact means more grip and therefore better rotation through the corner. Same should go for downforce added from a wing, downforce = contact = grip = rotation through the corner.
Adding PSI to the rear tires does get the back end looser but in a different way. By adding pressure to the rear tires you are trying to break the back tires loose and "drift" it around the corner, which works as well, it is just a different approach to fixing the same issue.
Adding PSI to the rear tires does get the back end looser but in a different way. By adding pressure to the rear tires you are trying to break the back tires loose and "drift" it around the corner, which works as well, it is just a different approach to fixing the same issue.
#32
i still wanna do something to this effect...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/280576051542...84.m1436.l2648
i think its neat that its 1. Clear, 2. Lights up!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/280576051542...84.m1436.l2648
i think its neat that its 1. Clear, 2. Lights up!
#36
Not really aftermarket, but it isn't stock. JCW spoiler, on a '02 MCS. I didn't care much for it when I bought the MINI, cause I thought it looked like I was trying to hard. After a year of getting to know my MINI, and seeing what others have done, I love it. I guess I was wanting more of a stock look when I got her, but I would have eventually grown tired of stock, and started modding. I like it because it's sort of simple, yet sportier than stock. I have a friend that has a GP, and while his MINI looks great, I personally don't care for the spoiler. I'm sure I'd feel differently if I had a GP!
I do like what you did R53MAO! Looks great!
I do like what you did R53MAO! Looks great!
Last edited by pew1375; 09-07-2012 at 04:35 PM. Reason: Forgot to add pic....
#38
#39
Yes those and other goodies.
http://www.wyvernmotorsports.com/Wyv...torsports.html
http://www.wyvernmotorsports.com/Wyv...torsports.html
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