For NSX owners who track their cars, there really is only 3 major categories in terms of wing selections:
1. Stock - which is pretty much useless for any positive benefit of grip
2. NSX-R - which many track day guys would say (including myself) makes a noticeable improvement in downforce/grip on track (and is wind-tunnel tested on the actual NSX-R to make a decent amount of downforce for a street car), has the OEM look/history of the iconic NSX-R and bridges the gap from stock to 'racecar' nicely in many people's eyes.
3. GT wing - Big, flashy, screams 'racecar' or 'ricer' (in the eyes of the ignorant) -but will greatly improve the rear grip/stability and most importantly: lap times.
Now The NSX-R's wing is probably better than the S2000 "CR"s wing, however its profile is not very close to a proper airfoil shape -which drives me nuts. I've always had the desire and am probably going to look into what it would take to create a "hybrid" NSX-R wing. One that retains the stock dimensions, but has the efficiency of a real wing.
Idea:
-A proper airfoil the width of the stock wing - which will have ~60* of the span/downforce as a GT wing (but way more than NSX-R).
-Aluminum plate mounted to OEM trunk location
-Adjustable wing angle
-*Adjustable uprights (which act like end-plates on the wing)
-From stock to NSX-R height OR
-From NSX-R height to GT height (for track use for improved efficiency by getting the wing into clean air).
NSX-R:
GT Wing:
Hybrid (stock height):
Hybrid (NSX-R height):
Hybrid (Track height):
I think this would be more like a functional GT3/E36 M3 GTR-style wing in terms of staying within the design characteristics and style of the NSX, while bridging the gap between Stock/NSX-R and a full-blown race wing. Something adjustable from a performance and aesthetic standpoint. For those who want more performance, or much closer to GT-style wing performance but while staying far closer to the stock streetable design.
This would be my ideal wing. Does anyone share the same desire/taste/interest?
1. Stock - which is pretty much useless for any positive benefit of grip
2. NSX-R - which many track day guys would say (including myself) makes a noticeable improvement in downforce/grip on track (and is wind-tunnel tested on the actual NSX-R to make a decent amount of downforce for a street car), has the OEM look/history of the iconic NSX-R and bridges the gap from stock to 'racecar' nicely in many people's eyes.
3. GT wing - Big, flashy, screams 'racecar' or 'ricer' (in the eyes of the ignorant) -but will greatly improve the rear grip/stability and most importantly: lap times.
Now The NSX-R's wing is probably better than the S2000 "CR"s wing, however its profile is not very close to a proper airfoil shape -which drives me nuts. I've always had the desire and am probably going to look into what it would take to create a "hybrid" NSX-R wing. One that retains the stock dimensions, but has the efficiency of a real wing.
Idea:
-A proper airfoil the width of the stock wing - which will have ~60* of the span/downforce as a GT wing (but way more than NSX-R).
-Aluminum plate mounted to OEM trunk location
-Adjustable wing angle
-*Adjustable uprights (which act like end-plates on the wing)
-From stock to NSX-R height OR
-From NSX-R height to GT height (for track use for improved efficiency by getting the wing into clean air).
NSX-R:
GT Wing:
Hybrid (stock height):
Hybrid (NSX-R height):
Hybrid (Track height):
I think this would be more like a functional GT3/E36 M3 GTR-style wing in terms of staying within the design characteristics and style of the NSX, while bridging the gap between Stock/NSX-R and a full-blown race wing. Something adjustable from a performance and aesthetic standpoint. For those who want more performance, or much closer to GT-style wing performance but while staying far closer to the stock streetable design.
This would be my ideal wing. Does anyone share the same desire/taste/interest?
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