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but yeah, agree with Sport Tech, the wing wouldn't have made a difference here ![]() Sure looks like a fun track, though! would love to try that out |
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The rear wing makes a difference from 37mph and up. However, I didn't post the video to start an opposition between STI and TRD. Both cars belong to the same family. I posted to show that power is not everything and that the handling changes made by both companies are working. If not, please explain how they manage to outperform the Honda Civic Spec R.
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Everything I've read says wings don't make any significant difference below 70 mph, usually below 90 mph, and I doubt they got that fast there for more than a few seconds a lap. That said, that was a stonkin' big wing on the TRD so its effects might kick in at a slightly lower speed, but 37 mph? Id like to see a link for that.
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Japanese companies refer to the brake "sizes" as the smallest wheel diameter that will fit over the brakes, versus the actual size of the brake rotor. So in this case, it's just a lack of understanding the context the statement was made in more than a reflection of the credibility of the person who stated it. I don't use their method either as it's not a real data point IMO.
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I've seen some top drivers using similar wings in the All Japan Gymkhana races. In such races the top speeds are small ... [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfbMGPIHauk"]2013ε ¨ζ₯ζ¬γΈγ*γ«γΌγιΈζ権第3ζ¦ειͺ Heat1 PN3#40 ε±±ιε²δΉιΈζ - YouTube[/ame] |
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Debating the wing is futile. If you track or autox maybe the wing helps, maybe it does not. But for DD the wing is for show and that's fine. Some people like the look and attention a big wing gives. I prefer a bit more modest look, don't need cops picking me out of all the cars speeding.
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Interesting. The wing angle in that video looks much more steeply raked than is typical even on say a GT3 class car, which is probably why it has effects at lower speeds. Never seen a production car (excepting perhaps some exotic) with an OEM wing that steep. It would produce incredible drag at high speeds but then that is not an issue for gymkhana.
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Nice video comparison between aero and no aero (same car, same track, same driver). Big picture with aero, small without (i.e. rear wing):
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUuxj6xpq5Y"]No aero vs aero on Scion fr-s - YouTube[/ame] |
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![]() It's so pretty though. But honestly off track it can be used in noticeable ways, with the obvious areas being on ramps and such. At speeds that previously would begin to break the back loose now grip. Corners I regular use I've consistently increased speed on a regular basis with no loss of traction. I've had others who've driven the car before and after the wing was installed that attest to the same (and truly before and after wing installation as to not attribute feedback due to other mods).
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Besides I have never yet met a person that put a big wing on a car that didn't say "well I can feel a huge difference". Nobody else could feel it but they loved that wing and would argue to the death that it was the best thing in the world. Confirmation bias is a real thing.
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