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Clear-cut instructions on how to create mods?
I am curious if there are any simple instructions for some of these aerodynamic and other eco-mods that don't make your vehicle look like total trash (air dam, kill switch, grille block, belly pan, front splitter, etc.) I would really appreciate it if I could find some clear-cut instructions (e.g. Step 1, diagrams, etc.) instead of having to scroll through many threads. If there aren't any, I'd appreciate it if anyone doing these mods could make such a thing or at least a video if it isn't too much of burden. I am totally new to this stuff and don't know much about mechanics as of now. I wouldn't risk doing something such as a kill switch with just a rough diagram and one thread. Thank you all in advance.
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For one thing 'look[ing] like trash' is a matter of build quality. Do you attend car shows and/or show-and-shines? Most people can't discern a quality build.
Beyond that you have here people sharing what they have done to the best of their ability. Maybe you are looking for Instructables? Quote:
edit: I looked at Instructables, and did a search on 'car airdam' which returned the null result. But there is section called www.instructables.com/workshop/cars/projects/ and they have ferinstance an Instructable on a smoke machine, in case you want to ro smoke trail testing. |
[QUOTE=freebeard;663665]For one thing 'look[ing] like trash' is a matter of build quality. Do you attend car shows and/or show-and-shines? Most people can't discern a quality build.
Beyond that you have here people sharing what they have done to the best of their ability. Maybe you are looking for Instructables? Yes, I am looking for instructables. By "look like trash" I mean stuff that is too extreme for your average driver (e.g. boat tails). I have read the wiki a bit. I'd appreciate instructables if it isn't too much of a burden for someone doing one of these mods to do. |
I remember reading a thread on a wrx form. It talked about a lawn edging air dam. The consensus was that the $14 for 20ft plastic air dam looked as good if not better than the $250 aftermarket one being sold. The only person that said it looked like trash was the forum shrill pushing the $250 one.
Also there is no 1 size fits all. Some vehicles you can just toss a bit of lawn edging up under and you're good. Others have uneven surfaces that need structure added to bridge the gaps. Other vehicles a 4 inch bit of black lawn edging won't do anything because the vehicle is so high up off the ground. |
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What do you think of this? https://blogger.googleusercontent.co...WWkc=w743-h516 jacg: The daily driven back bird of Copenhagen |
Yeah the only mod most people do to their vehicles is put cheaper tires or other cheaper replacement parts on them.
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Airdam and hood louvers. :thumbup:
Now, what about this? https://ecomodder.com/forum/member-f...-post1-img.jpg |
I'm going to make a series of eco-modding videos for my youtube channel. But the videos will be specific to the 2nd generation Prius. Not sure what car the OP is using.
Also, there's a guy on youtube called Julian Edgar. He has a bunch of videos talking about aerodynamic mods for reducing drag. You might want to look into that. |
Julian Edgar is an excellent suggestion, despite his history here.
www.autospeed.com: DIY Tech Section/ contains many of his articles. |
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