Well I was thinking mostly about using the panels where the front air dam ends and the front of the front cross member, I think that the later e30s came with a panel there from the factory I guess I could get one of those, and then another from the front of the rear-sub frame to a rear difusser.
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Enough preimpregnated 1/4inch CF paneling to cover the entire underside of your e30 would far exceed your e30's market value.Tenured Automotive Service Professional - Avid BMW Enthusiast
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I'm bringing this thread back from the dead. Seems like if you do a underbody panel, you increase the mpg by reducing drag?
I found a interesting site here where they use coroplast, a plastic carboard for underbody panels.
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I was thinking this could increase efficiency rather than to go fast.Renting my rear wheel bearing tool kit. SIR
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Actually it should still help out. There was someone on a muscle car forum that did this to an early 70's Firebird or Trans-am (not sure exactly) and he said it made the car quieter on the freeway and he got better mpg. I was planning on doing it to the Nova, but out of aluminum just because it's cheaper. Maybe eventually I'd find a place to make it out of ABS.
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Prius owners do this a shit ton for better gas milage.
IMO you should do the unerbody for better MPGS.
my buddy TJTS16 or seomthign did this to his BRIck shaped volvo and got +3 MPG.
and go to tap plastics, and just get some plastic to line the underside with. Much cheaper, just as effective.[/url]
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Originally posted by ///M42 sport View PostI'm bringing this thread back from the dead. Seems like if you do a underbody panel, you increase the mpg by reducing drag?
I found a interesting site here where they use coroplast, a plastic carboard for underbody panels.
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It'll prob keep rust at bay during the winter months. I'm interested in learning more about this. Looking at the underbody, not sure where you could improve? the spare wheel area and the engine bay I guess.
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Originally posted by ///M42 sport View PostIt'll prob keep rust at bay during the winter months. I'm interested in learning more about this. Looking at the underbody, not sure where you could improve? the spare wheel area and the engine bay I guess.
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