?having an open grille increases drag?
Also a flat piece of plastic isn't very aero anyway, at least do something useful wth the air rather than have it slamming into a plastic sheet in the grille
If you Track, Solo, Curcuit or Series, it is highly recommended you drop the mesh. Even though the Mustang has a large dual opening, the mesh is more of an OEM thing for highway speeds over 50.I like the grille delete look. I'd assume it helps as far as cooling air but someone said having an open grille increases drag. Anyone notice any changes in performance good or bad?
Like this one?...i like the grill as is but if the grill on this RTR ever was an option i would go right for that, minus the green highlights of course.
I'm sure the less plastics are recommended to reduce track cleanup as well.If you Track, Solo, Curcuit or Series, it is highly recommended you drop the mesh. Even though the Mustang has a large dual opening, the mesh is more of an OEM thing for highway speeds over 50.
In the events I mentioned above, the vehicle experiences a lot of cross draft into the grill areas while turning. At highways speeds, pressure is consistent and can cause hood lift and, reduce aero due to this invisible block of compressed air in front of the car. Essentially, the very aerodynamic design of the car could be rendered useless.