Agreed. I was in the 350-R wing camp but the car looks so clean without it.It's just looks, they don't actually produce down-force. The cars looks 1000% better without them.
Yes, it's functional.Do you like the PP rear wing? Does it do any thing or just for looks? Let me know how you feel and why.
Lee
At the $1000 plus asking price from the parts department, if I was thinking about any spoiler, I would NOT order spoiler delete (I'm assuming spoiler delete does not reduce the MSRP of the car). Someone will buy the factory spoiler from you.
Which is why I said IF you are going to put on an aftermarket spoiler to cover the holes.Then you have a bunch of holes to fill.
Which is why I said IF you are going to put on an aftermarket spoiler to cover the holes.
I thought this was the stats from the PP2? Do we have any real data on the PP1 equipment?Yes, it's functional.
The front splitter adds 24lbs of downforce at 80mph.
The rear spoiler adds 60lbs of downforce at 80mph.
Source?Yes, it's functional.
The front splitter adds 24lbs of downforce at 80mph.
The rear spoiler adds 60lbs of downforce at 80mph.
Yeah, he's quoting the PP2 spoilers as the PP1 info. I've not seen any real data on the PP1 spoilers.Source?
http://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars/future-cars/a13069178/2018-ford-mustang-gt-performance-package-level-2-info-photos/Extensive time in the wind tunnel with former NASA aerodynamics specialists brings a new, aggressive splitter. Starting with the coffee table of a splitter from the old, beloved Boss 302 Laguna Seca, the team developed a new one that will provide approximately 24 pounds of downforce at 80 mph, which should help keep the nose planted through higher speed corners. Likewise, a reworked spoiler will help balance the increase in front downforce, giving the package a total of roughly 60 pounds of downforce at 80 mph.