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Hello
Hello, this is my first post here in your forum. Congratulations, this is great. I do not know if this is the correct section to post my question. Is it possible that you can drive a bug, cruising at 180 KPH, safely? I know that I need to make some work in the suspension, but about aerodynamics, what do you reccomend? Regards Alfito VW 73 |
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I would say yes. As far as aerodynamics are concerned, I think that a front spoiler on an aircooled beetle is more important than a rear spoiler.
A rear spoiler creates alot of downforce, which could create alot of lift in the front of the car if you dont have a good front spoiler. A front spoiler under the bumper will keep the front end glued to the road. Kamei makes a nice one & so does a company called JSport. I am sure there are others too.
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Ever driven a beetle at 120mph on the road? It's a bit magical to break through the 200km/h-boarder without any aerodynamical part on your car, but it works. The front will be very light through the upwinds, giving you a pretty freightening feeling, when turning your wheels. A front spoiler is a must to get it more safe!
More later......
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