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  • Brezzi
    E30 Mastermind
    • Jan 2010
    • 1630

    #31
    could you mount a piece of plywood or ABS or something beneath to make the bottom flat? That was always something I thought of for the e30. Maybe split it based on where the exhaust falls? Would that render the flattening of the underside completely useless? Or just make it a little less effective?

    edit: I know why does a guy with a vert want to talk areo haha

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    • e30_302
      E30 Addict
      • Sep 2013
      • 453

      #32
      It could help drag, certainly. You really don't get into making downforce with just a flat bottom, though. You would definitely need to keep the exhaust open, and you'll also potentially run into problems with trans and diff temps. I don't think I'd want something flammable like plywood or plastic either.
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      • Brezzi
        E30 Mastermind
        • Jan 2010
        • 1630

        #33
        Originally posted by e30_302
        It could help drag, certainly. You really don't get into making downforce with just a flat bottom, though. You would definitely need to keep the exhaust open, and you'll also potentially run into problems with trans and diff temps. I don't think I'd want something flammable like plywood or plastic either.
        very good point - it'd prob have to be carbon? which would jack the price way up for not that much pay off.

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        • e30_302
          E30 Addict
          • Sep 2013
          • 453

          #34
          A lot of people use aluminum sheet or alumalite.
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          • natealb892
            Noobie
            • May 2016
            • 30

            #35
            you could make a fiberglass bellypan for pretty cheap but most people use aluminum for its strength properties. Composites tend to shatter where as aluminum will absorb most of the energy of something that would otherwise destroy your oilpan. If it's strictly a track car I would go with a composite under tray to reduce drag, I don't see it being worth trying to make an entire under tray to try to get downforce, it would be outrageously expensive IMO.

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            • Reub_e30
              Advanced Member
              • Apr 2016
              • 145

              #36
              Have to post this pic I saw on SpeedHunters from the Gatebil event. Major aero action going on!
              Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.

              Daily: 06 Chevy Colorado (wannabe racetruck)
              Drift/Track Car: 91 Bmw 318i 4dr

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              • Brezzi
                E30 Mastermind
                • Jan 2010
                • 1630

                #37
                Originally posted by Reub_e30
                Have to post this pic I saw on SpeedHunters from the Gatebil event. Major aero action going on!
                Very cool! Did you happen to see any specs on that thing? I wana read the build sheet

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                • Jb325is
                  R3VLimited
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 2136

                  #38
                  It looks like most of these are just bolted to the bottom of a lip valence and subframe or skid plate in the rear? No adjustability? If I were to do a splitter on an e30, I would build it from alumalite and bolt it to a small 1" square tube frame that bolted to the frame rails with slots to allow some adjustment... I am definitely nowhere near the point of wanting or needing aero, and I think a lot of people go there before properly setting up their car or learning how to drive it.
                  - '88 m54 coupe

                  <3

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                  • Brezzi
                    E30 Mastermind
                    • Jan 2010
                    • 1630

                    #39
                    Originally posted by Jb325is
                    It looks like most of these are just bolted to the bottom of a lip valence and subframe or skid plate in the rear? No adjustability? If I were to do a splitter on an e30, I would build it from alumalite and bolt it to a small 1" square tube frame that bolted to the frame rails with slots to allow some adjustment... I am definitely nowhere near the point of wanting or needing aero, and I think a lot of people go there before properly setting up their car or learning how to drive it.
                    100%

                    I admittedly just like aero b/c its functional "styling"

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                    • Reub_e30
                      Advanced Member
                      • Apr 2016
                      • 145

                      #40
                      Originally posted by Brezzi
                      Very cool! Did you happen to see any specs on that thing? I wana read the build sheet
                      Couldnt find anything. There was only one random pic
                      Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.

                      Daily: 06 Chevy Colorado (wannabe racetruck)
                      Drift/Track Car: 91 Bmw 318i 4dr

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