The Proper Way to Design a Chassis-Mounted Splitter

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In order to balance the aerodynamic upgrades on our LS-swapped Nissan 350Z, we visited both Morlind Engineering and Nine Lives Racing to learn how to properly design, fabricate and install a chassis-mounted splitter.

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Professional Awesome Racing has some great mounting hardware as well

aaronsnd
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What coating are you guys using on the plywood? Looks better than paint

NathanBellaire
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How thick is the birch wood? 1/4", 1\2" ect...?

bishop
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I have an aluminum splitter and without support bars the down force deflects the splitter above 135 mph which will snap the bumper tabs and pull the bumper loose from the clamshell.

KennethHarrison-ouok
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This is awesome. When's the diffuser episode?!

michaelallen
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Check our Coosa Board for splitter material... usually better weight/stiffness/durability compromises to plywood and most composites... it may be a good choice for you.

DaleCarterDrives
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Those "ramps" need to be mounted to the bottom side of the splitter.

Craigineering
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What coating are you guys using on the plywood? Looks better than paint

NathanBellaire