Well, my old air dam is getting scraped up enough to warrant replacement, so the new on from GMPartsdirect.com is here.
What I plan to do is double up the air dam (mount both) to add some stiffness. They're flexible enough that it seems they'd bend back a bit at highway speed, reducing the potential cooling air flow and ram air effect from the FTRA.
I don't expect a SOTP difference from the FTRA, but if it helps keep the car cooler and kick the a/c a little more (both good things in Tucson), I'll be happy.
Screws look long enough to use the old ones too, always nice (though I live 100 yards from Ace Hardware if they're too short)
Note that they'll be held together at the top only, so we're looking at doubling the stiffness, as the bottoms can flex past each other like a leaf spring. If I wanted real stiffness, I'd throw a couple screws through the pair along the bottom edge, which would give a stiffness increase of 8x. Don't know if I want to bump it going over a speed bump secured like that, though.
I'll update if I notice anything special.
-Jeff
UPDATE:
A/C definately cooled off more than before when moving, at highway speeds I had the fan a notch lower than usual and the car was nice and cool.
Scraped it once (kind of on purpose -ouch- and things are fine underneath, both dams flexed as intended.
[ June 28, 2003: Message edited by: zlexiss ]</p>
What I plan to do is double up the air dam (mount both) to add some stiffness. They're flexible enough that it seems they'd bend back a bit at highway speed, reducing the potential cooling air flow and ram air effect from the FTRA.
I don't expect a SOTP difference from the FTRA, but if it helps keep the car cooler and kick the a/c a little more (both good things in Tucson), I'll be happy.
Screws look long enough to use the old ones too, always nice (though I live 100 yards from Ace Hardware if they're too short)
Note that they'll be held together at the top only, so we're looking at doubling the stiffness, as the bottoms can flex past each other like a leaf spring. If I wanted real stiffness, I'd throw a couple screws through the pair along the bottom edge, which would give a stiffness increase of 8x. Don't know if I want to bump it going over a speed bump secured like that, though.
I'll update if I notice anything special.
-Jeff
UPDATE:
A/C definately cooled off more than before when moving, at highway speeds I had the fan a notch lower than usual and the car was nice and cool.
Scraped it once (kind of on purpose -ouch- and things are fine underneath, both dams flexed as intended.
[ June 28, 2003: Message edited by: zlexiss ]</p>
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