Ever wondered why the undercarriage, hood and fenders have tabs?
Why is the undercarriage, fenders and hood with tabs?
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Because you have to keep a tab going to pay for all the mods.
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Why ole tab master?
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So no one knows why it has the plastic tabs all over?
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I always assumed it was a cheaper and lighter alternative
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So no one knows why it has the plastic tabs all over?
Because they were too cheap to use metal tabs?
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So its only for structural proposes and no other reason?
So the only why to counter act the lousy aerodynamics of the SS is to increase the power plant to overpower drag?
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So its only for structural proposes and no other reason?
That makes the most sense - every place you can add material and an angle you add rigidity
But I am sure you know something you aint tellin! -
That makes the most sense - every place you can add material and an angle you add rigidityBut I am sure you know something you aint tellin!
SHHHHHHHHH picking brains......
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SHHHHHHHHH picking brains......
easy pickens here brother
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@Nemesis1701..... soooooo what did you find out?
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What tabs are you talking about. There are tabs that hold the hood sections together. It's probably so the parts can be separated to paint and ship more easily.
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@Nemesis1701..... soooooo what did you find out?
Undercarriages work in close relationship with any front wing that feeds air to it and diffusers extract air from under a car so what happens with all those tabs, do they create lift or drag, and what effect has the tub of the SS......does it create a negative vortex?
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What tabs are you talking about. There are tabs that hold the hood sections together. It's probably so the parts can be separated to paint and ship more easily.
Taking about all the plastic sectionals under the hood and fenders.
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Undercarriages work in close relationship with any front wing that feeds air to it and diffusers extract air from under a car so what happens with all those tabs, do they create lift or drag, and what effect has the tub of the SS......does it create a negative vortex?
The bottom of the SS would need to be closed off or be covers as best possible (flat). There should also be lip (skirt) along the sides of the SS just as the tub rolls under. This skirt needs to be low enough to manage the air flow but not so low that it hits during normal driving conditions. This would send the air down the center of the Slingshot. At the back (off to each side of the swing arm) would be the diffuser you have noted. I can't recall the exact angle but it would need to roll up and outward creating a venture. FI cars will even channel exhaust gasses past their diffusers to generate even more air flow. Now the front spoiler could be made to work even better by adding winglets that would force this air down the center of the Slingshot. This venture would more than likely generate far more down force than any of the current rear wings on the market.
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How about pictures???
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I can show you
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Great! Because I'd love to use that jack again... Need to remove my wheels and peel paint them again... Gunmetal/graphite this time...
Also looking at Harbor Freight... What size were the lug nuts again? Need that non-marring socket...