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Originally Posted by eric6
Glamcem, I hope that the splitter tie is attached to metal. Otherwise, those ties aren't doing much since the bumper is just plastic. Our kit, which will add support directly to the crash beam, will be out in approximately a month. If you decide to add supports yourself, you need to attach it to metal on the car to make it be of much benefit.
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yes, I figured since the rivet nuts underneath the splitter should provide enough support and since the tie rods have a different angle we were not able to attach it to the crash beam..also I would like to be able to remove the bumper in case I need to reach my intercooler piping etc.. basically the main reason I've added them on is just the additional support and height adjustment
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Originally Posted by eric6
The race version is an add on kit to the street splitter. The differences between the race version are the fins/vanes and the supporting splitter tie kit. This allows anyone to upgrade at any point down the line.
The newest version of the splitter will have hole marks scribed for the end user to use as a template to drill the holes for adding the fins/vanes. For the initial 10 people that will want the upgrade, we will have to get more creative but we will figure it out for you guys  .
Let me know if you have anymore questions.
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maybe I can get the upgrade kit for the extra support and for better flow.. I wonder if you can simply provide a template paper with the kit so I can simply put the template to drill holes for the fins/vanes..
Also can I attach the support rods with braces without removing the bumper?