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SP aero question

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  • SP aero question

    Ok. So you can run a spoiler in SP as long as air does not flow underneath it.

    You can also run factory wings in SP without regard to airflow.

    Let's say you had an S2000CR or M3LTW with the factory wings. Could you add a 1" wicker to the top of these wings?
    Casey Stallings
    caseystallings@live.com


    It's all fun and games until someone loses an everything.

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    Two things in the rule wording guide me to an answer of "no".

    1. "It is a production rear spoiler which is standard or optional
    equipment of a US model of the vehicle or an exact replica in
    an alternate material."

    Since what you'd be doing is not a production piece (getting into the "non-production" rule portion saying no air underneath) nor being exact replica seems like a no.

    2. "The spoiler may not function as a wing"

    Since you're allowing airflow underneath, this is more of a wing functionality rather than splitter. I don't think you can modify the factory "spoilers/wings" stuff.

    My 0.02
    Nick Stone

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    • #3
      I am pretty sure that like in CP, you can run a factory wing as long as it stays a factory wing. I cannot for instance make any changes to my wing.. it has to stay the same as from the factory.
      Sean
      Black Dog Motorsports, '86 Mustang GT CP #122
      2006-07 SEDivision CP Champ - 2010 SEDivision EM Champ
      2006-13 Atlanta Region CP Champ - 2007-08, 10 Alabama Region CP Champ
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