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"aero" Fenders
Hey all.
Anybody know who sells these fenders? I have been keeping pics of them for a few years now, but am finally starting to get serious about them. Thanks
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If you are meaning these-you will need to contact VintageVDub Supplies in Sydney,Australia.They have a Web site.
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thats it, thanks.
ndturbo... is that your car?? If yes, I got pics from ages ago... would love to see completed pics
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The shipping (to the States) is unreal, too bad...JR
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Yes it's mine.
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It's not quite finished-still waiting on seats to be finished and fit up all the fuel injection stuff.Should only be a couple of months away.I have driven it down a lane here-it's very quick.
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love it
thanks for the pics.... Good luck with the car, looking awesome
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Any idea whether its aerodynamically more efficient than the standard fenders? Or will it hold more air under the fenders which is not desirable unless grooves are cut for air eacape?
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I doubt they are more aerodynamic... look at how Porsche gets around the problem, and the other car manufacturers... the have a cover that fits in the fendor which stops air going into the big spaces that the bug fenders have.
For me, I love the look.
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Yes it has a nice look, yeah dont think we'll be going over 200km/h most of the time.
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Hi
I had Aeros on my old 1302 and I will fit them on my 1303 that I'm building. I have know way of doing aerodynamic testing, but from my the seat of the pants experience my 1302 was extremely stable at speeds up to 180 kph and was rock solid on the road at highway speeds even under windy conditions. The early headlight used in them is much more aerodynamic than the vertical late headlight. They have another advantage, the headlight is also mounted much higher than stock which makes for better headlight beam spread better and also gets around our local laws which have a minimum headlight centre height of 600 mm. Steve
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Steve-in case you hadn't realised-it was your Yellow beast that inspired my Oval-as well as my obsession with yellow cars.I found this pic taken B4 being painted-gives a good outline of the shape of the Aero's.I remember reading years ago about the theory behind the design-get the front down low to break up the airflow into the guard area and keep the wheels out level with the lip and it will stop the pressure build up inside the guard.I'm sure Big Al would get to 200kph plenty of times on the track,and with the rear spoiler makes the car stable.
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Hi
I didn't know that, its very nice to know. Your car now has a personalty of its own now and will inspire others. Originally my 1302 looked like this, the tail and the front air dam worked well together, in fact the car would get very squirrelly at high speeds without the tail fitted. Steve
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Did the stability change after the Aero's went on?
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Hi
The car felt just as good with the aeros, the leading edge on the rear fenders may help as well, the would keep air from getting under the rear fenders. I don't have good picture of this feature, does anyone else? Steve
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