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lol this is funny my car gets the vizage kit on it tomorrow and it gets a full paint job on the whole car it will be a high gloss black with a gunmetal pearl will post pics next friday
well crap after lookin at the vizage kit on nexplicit's car i like that one again too, i guess ill have to throw a coin up. does anyone have any other suggestions for a kit?
*1997 Camaro v6 3.8*<br />President of NorCal Sinister Six
yeah i think ill go with the vizage gonna think about it a lil more, and i just picked up some 17's so thatll help a lil right? well thanks for everyones advice, and im still open for any suggestions like other kits and what not, thanks
*1997 Camaro v6 3.8*<br />President of NorCal Sinister Six
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I like the wings west better myself. But be warned, you will likely have problems with your engine temperature going too high due to lack of airflow to the radiator. The front lip on the Vizage also appears to restrict airflow to the radiator so either way it will likely be an issue. With the Wings West they do give you a bigger air dam but it hangs way too low even for a stock height car, and if you trim it down you wont get enough air. I'm planning to switch to a RS front spoiler for this reason.
Originally posted by Sean37: I like the wings west better myself. But be warned, you will likely have problems with your engine temperature going too high due to lack of airflow to the radiator. The front lip on the Vizage also appears to restrict airflow to the radiator so either way it will likely be an issue. With the Wings West they do give you a bigger air dam but it hangs way too low even for a stock height car, and if you trim it down you wont get enough air. I'm planning to switch to a RS front spoiler for this reason.
i keep my wings west air scoop under the car with no problems. if you scrape it up, it doesnt really matter. its not like anyone cares what your air scoop looks like. besides, mine rarely scrapes unless im going up a big speedbump or a driveway and i didnt take it at an angle. my engine temperatures stay right at 180, just like theyre supposed to.
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