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Old 06-18-2013, 01:36 PM   #71 (permalink)
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Any news?

I'd happily pay $80 for ABS skirts on a 97 Civic...
I'd second that. 98 Civic. $80 for ABS.

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I plan on purchasing a Civic soon and I would be happy to throw my money at you.
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Doubtful... although my sister-in-law has a "new" beetle 'vert. She could be the guinea pig.
I'll test for you too. I bet Xist and Christofoo would consider testing for you too. In the interest of science, I'll pay shipping for a test set, test 'em, send 'em back to you with my results (privately if you wish). I'm learning to use a GPS unit for some fairly precise coasting tests.

Would be happy to help...

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Old 06-18-2013, 01:39 PM   #72 (permalink)
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[QUOTE=SCNTN;350460] OE styling of the vehicle and require little effort to install and remove, not a "universal" kit that requires plenty of DIY for fitment.

These figures assume a certain production level of each skirt per month, and of course popularity would be a factor in pricing the kits by demand.

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@ crusing the coast last year nearly every belly dragger there had rear skirts. are you sure thier not already commercialized?
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Old 06-18-2013, 04:43 PM   #73 (permalink)
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Can i just say you might find a better market, and have a higher mpg product by making Kamm-backs for hatches or sedans. For a sedan, if you could adjust the top angle, you would have a universal product for every car with the same width.

If you could market it as a 2-3mpg highway gain (depending on how beneficial it is) i at least would think it would be successful. Especially when there are already viable companies selling useless vortex generators for $150 and snakeoil for your engine.
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Old 06-18-2013, 05:28 PM   #74 (permalink)
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SCNTN -- I'm curious about your cam-lock attachment details.

What I find so far is:
mcrews in 20011
cfg83 in 2009
MetroMPG in 2007

I'd like to find a solution that offers more than a few clips. Maybe you hold the skirt at an angle and drop the ends of [an imbedded aluminum bar across the bottom] into slots, then rotate the top in and clip it?
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Can i just say you might find a better market, and have a higher mpg product by making Kamm-backs for hatches or sedans. For a sedan, if you could adjust the top angle, you would have a universal product for every car with the same width.
As I have been designing a theoretical Kamm-back for my hypothetical Civic HX, I wanted to make something that would work for all Civics of that generation, but I found out that the coupes and sedans have different trunks, rear windows, and roofs, and the rear window has a different angle.

I really do not think that universal Kamm-backs are feasible.

Maybe ElPants21 can make us some universal wheel covers, at least for each wheel size, number of bolts, etc.
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Maybe ElPants21 can make us some universal wheel covers, at least for each wheel size, number of bolts, etc.
Wrong thread?

[searches for 'ElPants21'] Wrong forum?

SCNTN -- What's up with 'Coming soon... aero accessories by LowCd!' It's populated by a ZPanel hosting page. I see your last post was at 05-11-2013, 07:23 PM in another thread.
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Wrong thread?

[searches for 'ElPants21'] Wrong forum?

SCNTN -- What's up with 'Coming soon... aero accessories by LowCd!' It's populated by a ZPanel hosting page. I see your last post was at 05-11-2013, 07:23 PM in another thread.
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Is this now commercially available for sale?
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OP's last post was just over a year ago.
Maybe send him-her a PM.

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Wrong thread?

[searches for 'ElPants21'] Wrong forum?
The guy who made these?

http://ecomodder.com/forum/showthrea...ers-26177.html

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