More new bodykit parts (Leg-Motorsports)
I haven't had time to post this, but Leg Motorsports has come out with front and rear fenders (rear over fenders looks like)
here is the link: ƒp[ƒcƒJƒ^ƒƒO | —LŒ‰Ž ƒŒƒbƒO Also they have a new lip spoiler, scroll down a bit. |
You call that a spoiler? I call that a bump.
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Its okay...
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Not feeling the fenders. I do not see a new lip spoiler though.
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Farily certain has been out for a while :)
Been a while zoom! How have you been? |
That hood looks kind of sweet. Will that reduce underhood temps? I don't read Japanese.
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Originally Posted by RXeligion
(Post 4561848)
I don't read Japanese.
Originally Posted by RXeligion
(Post 4561848)
That hood looks kind of sweet. Will that reduce underhood temps?
http://www.leg-sport.com/cate/gt_995-2.jpg http://www.leg-sport.com/cate/gt_995-1.jpg These vents may help a little while not in motion. The heat can escape through these vents. http://www.leg-sport.com/cate/gt_995-4.jpg |
Not true, unless that is what the hood pressure map will show.
This is typical of cars: (green is high pressure, red is low pressure) (only referring to the bumper/hood/windshield here, ignore the convertible aspect of it) http://www.miataturbo.net/attachment...e%3D1337776766 Air will enter a vent placed in the high pressure zone of a car at speed. A vent placed in the low pressure zone will extract air from the engine bay at speed. Example from the Evo, which are properly placed: http://blog.perrinperformance.com/wp...s_evoxhood.jpg Additionally, when you think about the high underhood pressure from air entering the front of the car and stacking up in the engine bay as it won't flow through the engine bay and out the rear of the engine bay smoothly, you can start thinking about pressure differentials between the top side of a hood and the bottom side at the same point. One method that track/race cars use for improving cooling is to place hood vents as far forward as possible (in the point of lowest above-hood pressure), that is still behind the radiator (which has high underhood pressure), to improve how well air will flow through the radiator. This is why rear hood spacers to raise the rear of the hood are stupid, because that is a point of high air pressure stacking against the windshield, and at best it does nothing, at worse it is actually reducing cooling efficiency at speed by increasing the pressure inside the engine bay, plus shoveling more air under the car. You have tons of air getting into the engine bay already through the radiator, any holes in the hood should only be used to get that air out. Edit: Here is another pressure map from what looks like an FC that shows a bit more clearly what the pressure is like. http://www.miataturbo.net/attachment...e%3D1337776766 And another one from a Volvo: http://www.submariner.org/thepno95/P...rior/volvo.jpg |
IIRC the ideal place for venting the hood for the rx8 was back towards the indent in the hood which is where Leg placed theirs. As for the duct it seems like it would work but that is all I'm saying.
You need to show maps for the rx8 and not other cars. |
I would love to show a map for the RX-8! Care to make one? :)
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That rear diffuser looks nice.
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Back on point with LEG, though.... does anyone know of an option other than Japan Parts for purchasing their parts? $1400 shipping for a $450 rear diffuser is ridiculous. I'd love to work with a vendor if somebody knows one, but I may go the route of direct email with LEG if that fails. Knight Sports has been amazing about that in providing my grill, and they ship by EMS.
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Originally Posted by aprtur
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Back on point with LEG, though.... does anyone know of an option other than Japan Parts for purchasing their parts? $1400 shipping for a $450 rear diffuser is ridiculous. I'd love to work with a vendor if somebody knows one, but I may go the route of direct email with LEG if that fails. Knight Sports has been amazing about that in providing my grill, and they ship by EMS.
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Originally Posted by JamesD31
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Shipping for 2 parts I was going to order was only ~$300.. Where are you getting $1400?
Shipping my LegSport front lip was not cheap. |
Originally Posted by aprtur
(Post 4565343)
Back on point with LEG, though.... does anyone know of an option other than Japan Parts for purchasing their parts? $1400 shipping for a $450 rear diffuser is ridiculous. I'd love to work with a vendor if somebody knows one, but I may go the route of direct email with LEG if that fails. Knight Sports has been amazing about that in providing my grill, and they ship by EMS.
There is another company that ships parts from Japan but do not know anything that has used them. I will try to find the site. |
I found the other site. No idea if there will be any savings though. Let me know if you are interested.
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Man I would like that rear like on the VR shown.
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Originally Posted by pdxhak
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JapanParts used to offer shipping through Greyhound once it arrives stateside. This extended the delivery time but saves quite a bit.
Originally Posted by pdxhak
(Post 4565594)
I found the other site. No idea if there will be any savings though. Let me know if you are interested.
Originally Posted by 9krpmrx8
(Post 4565638)
Man I would like that rear like on the VR shown.
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Here you go. Their site is not very well organized though.
Since you have a S2 I think this is the direct link to what you are looking for: http://autostyle-usa.com/se3p/LEG41411342C01 Main site: http://autostyle-usa.com |
does anyone in the US have the Leg Sport bumper for the series 1?
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Super digging the fenders and rear flares!
Also, you guys can try RHDJapan.com instead of Japanparts. Much better pricing and service with the former and if you don't see an item on their site, they can get it for you. |
The fenders are similiar to the FEED fenders for the FD.
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"Over" fenders look similar size to the panspeed which are only a few mm wider than oem.
That rear is on my list of wants though <3 |
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