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I could probably design something that shoots out but that could be a bit of a liability :). I have all kinds of james bond trinkets in my head.

Profile-wise, I mainly deal in sheetmetal so this worked well for me. I do have a 3d printer but not for parts this large.
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Nicely done!

How much gap did you put between the splitter and the chin spoiler?
What is the angle of attack?
How does the handling / downforce feel?
 
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Nicely done!

How much gap did you put between the splitter and the chin spoiler?
What is the angle of attack?
How does the handling / downforce feel?
I basically tried to make it come out level or parallel to the pavement. The factory chin spoiler slopes up as you get to the front, hence the gap. Thinking about it this design probably promotes drag rather than down force since there are "pockets" to trap the air. I haven't noticed any handling or down force benefits but I have not been to the track with it yet. I still like it for aesthetics. And it's unique
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