Experimental Splitter

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Experimental Splitter

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Trying something a little different.

I had an extra front lip for my M3 and realized it's the same width as my bug (3" wider fenders) so I fabbed up an ABS splitter as a trial. It's REALLY heavy, but very strong and flexible. If it works, I might to it in carbon fiber, or just redu it with a hollow core so it's lighter.



Had to remove my old Optima battery so I decided to install a new Braille battery (12lbs) while I was at it.

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Post by Humble »

Got another spare m3 splitter around? I could use one for my track beast once the bumper and spoiler are widened :D
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Post by volkdent »

Nope, but you can probably get them from a BMW parts dept. pretty inexpensively now. I bought mine years ago as a back up for mine but never needed it.

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Post by Wally »

I think a splitter in general is a great idea and should actually really work well.
This one does seem to be quite 'blunt' or thick at the edge? Shouldn't they be a littel 'sharper'/thinner?
You could use it to fill up the gap to the fenders and make a complete front spoiler out of it? That would be great!
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Post by CalLookVWs »

It would be pretty easy to mount a duct and flexible hose onto it (between the fender and the splitter) so cool the front brakes. Just a thought if you drive hard in the twisties
Hedrock wrote:As far as the polish goes you can start with a file and just go from there. You don't need a mirror finish just enough to see how much penetration you have.
That's what she said!
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Post by volkdent »

I'm using the space as a duct to force air into my radiator, that's actually what got me going on it. My radiator is completely out of the airflow so it's necessary to force air in there a la Corvette.

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Post by doc »

I like the look.

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Post by CalLookVWs »

Cool, any pics of the radiator yet?
Hedrock wrote:As far as the polish goes you can start with a file and just go from there. You don't need a mirror finish just enough to see how much penetration you have.
That's what she said!
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Post by volkdent »

With the splitter or just the radiator?

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Post by CalLookVWs »

Any of the above. It would be interesting to see your setup. The majority of people just grease the wheel, it's great to see someone reinvent it once in a while.
Hedrock wrote:As far as the polish goes you can start with a file and just go from there. You don't need a mirror finish just enough to see how much penetration you have.
That's what she said!
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Post by volkdent »

Here's a link to The Samba pics I've posted, I used to have complete threads on German Look.com, but it's gone....

http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/album_ ... t_dir=DESC

Just start at the back and work your way forward to get it in chronological order!

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Post by Piledriver »

Very nice!
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Post by CalLookVWs »

That's pretty #$%*in awesome! Looks like you've got yourself a big kid's go kart. Man, I bet that's going to be fun to drive!
Hedrock wrote:As far as the polish goes you can start with a file and just go from there. You don't need a mirror finish just enough to see how much penetration you have.
That's what she said!
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