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If I was looking for a wing, I would want someone who knows composites and carbon fiber. The AC wing is a good price for what it is. The only thing I am curious about would be the quality.

A hood vent is one thing, but an aerodynamic part that undergoes some serious aerodynamic forces requires some know how and some engineering if it is going to see serious speeds at any kind of a track.

I would hope that this kind of project would be subb'd out to a qualified shop that deals with structural CF parts and has some expertise in automotive aerodynamics.

If not, I wouldn't touch it with a 10 foot pole.
 

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Does anyone have the CFTP 500 AOA results for this wing and the downforce it produces? I'm pretty close to pulling the trigger and Verus is on my radar for best oem fitment and most downforce results.
 

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Does anyone have the CFTP 500 AOA results for this wing and the downforce it produces? I'm pretty close to pulling the trigger and Verus is on my radar for best oem fitment and most downforce results.
If you don't want to pay for OEM, I hate to say it, get the AC. If you can wait a bit, you will see lots of reviews as they hit the hands of members on this forum.
 

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Does anyone have the CFTP 500 AOA results for this wing and the downforce it produces? I'm pretty close to pulling the trigger and Verus is on my radar for best oem fitment and most downforce results.
Did/ do you have the AC OE 350R or AC 350R replica spoiler?

I contacted Verus and they said it made to line up with OEM R. AC said the mounting points are different between their two versions. I have the non OE so I’ve been hesitant on Verus wing fitting
 

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I used the GTC-200 on my 350. It's adjustable and sits higher than the OEM wing.
This is what I will most likely be doing along with Archetype end plates
 

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Did/ do you have the AC OE 350R or AC 350R replica spoiler?

I contacted Verus and they said it made to line up with OEM R. AC said the mounting points are different between their two versions. I have the non OE so I’ve been hesitant on Verus wing fitting
I have the AC 350R-OE with the OE Dog Bones. The Verus should fit perfectly since it's a 3D replica scan of the OEM 350R wing. I think there's a great chance it can work and if it doesn't I guess I'm in it for another $400 (trunk lid repaint and fill). Should work though as it's a direct replacement if you get the OE AR Wing.

Verus produces a little over 800 lbs at 15 degrees AOA at 180 mph.
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