Someone please explain this to me
Someone please explain this to me
Im stopped at a red light in my 03 max Se, and all of a sudden this new civic pulls up with this huge wing (for downforce). Why would you need downforce on a front wheel drive car? I see this all the time on hondas. It cant be for looks cause its just plain nasty. Does anyone know? Sorry if this is alittle off topic, but i just gotta find out why they do this.
It's one of the few "bolt ons" that can quickly classify you as a ricer.. err I mean racer.. ;-)
clearly they don't know anything about aerodynamics or traction.. just rev on them, dust them when it turns green, and hope that someday the "fad" will be over.. someday soon..
clearly they don't know anything about aerodynamics or traction.. just rev on them, dust them when it turns green, and hope that someday the "fad" will be over.. someday soon..
Re: Someone please explain this to me
Originally posted by gameboyzz
Im stopped at a red light in my 03 max Se, and all of a sudden this new civic pulls up with this huge wing (for downforce). Why would you need downforce on a front wheel drive car? I see this all the time on hondas. It cant be for looks cause its just plain nasty. Does anyone know? Sorry if this is alittle off topic, but i just gotta find out why they do this.
Im stopped at a red light in my 03 max Se, and all of a sudden this new civic pulls up with this huge wing (for downforce). Why would you need downforce on a front wheel drive car? I see this all the time on hondas. It cant be for looks cause its just plain nasty. Does anyone know? Sorry if this is alittle off topic, but i just gotta find out why they do this.
2. Someone who's ACTUALLY racing can benefit from a wing even if it's a FWD car. Having the rear end get light at speed in a corner can be a little too entertaining...
Downforce = good
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