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More New Products at ScienceofSpeed!

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Here are some new products now available from ScienceofSpeed:

1. ScienceofSpeed Rapid Non-Compliance Toe Links & Rear Beam
These non-compliance suspension products reduce the unpredictable rear-end handling of the NSX under aggressive driving with out affecting ride comfort. Super high quality, and at the same time affordable!
http://www.scienceofspeed.com/focus.asp?product=spp-181
http://www.scienceofspeed.com/focus.asp?product=spp-182


2. ScienceofSpeed Coolant Tanks in Satin Grained Finish
Same great coolant tank, new finish look.
http://www.scienceofspeed.com/focus.asp?product=enpp-291b


3. Carbon Fiber Race Splitter
High quality carbon fiber splitter at an affordable price.
http://www.scienceofspeed.com/focus.asp?product=epp-671


4. Cantrell Concepts Satin Finish Alternators
The way they should have looked from the factory!
http://www.scienceofspeed.com/focus.asp?product=enpp-113b

Take care all
-Seth
 
OOOO!!
like that splitter.
how much lower does it sit than the factory piece it replaces?
 
-Supergreen

The CF splitter when installed is about 2.75 in. from the bottom of the front bumper to the ground (at the lowest point).

The stock front spoiler (at the lowest point) is about 2 inches from the bumper to the ground.

So it looks like the CF splitter will be sitting around 3/4 in. lower then a stock front spoiler.

-Seth

BTW- The quality of this spoiler is top notch, at first sight I guessed it would cost twice as much as it does...Great part!
 
Seth@SoS said:
The CF splitter when installed is about 2.75 in. from the bottom of the front bumper to the ground (at the lowest point).

Looks interesting, got any pics of it installed on a black NSX?
 
Here are some pictures on a black NSX (thanks Brad!)

front.jpg


front_quarter.jpg
 
Wow, that looks real nice. Any idea how well that spoiler will take to painting? I think I'm going to buy one soon buy paint it white to match my car. Also, does that spoiler afix using the same mounting holes as the OEM lip?
 
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Oh great!!! Not another front spoiler!! :rolleyes: Geez, now I have to get one of those too!! :D
Serioulsy thou, that's a really clean looking lip. I'm gonna have to sell my ww lip now and get me one of those...
Being made of CF, it should with stand driveways right? On the SOS website it says, "Aggressive design not recommended for low sitting cars."
Z
 
The carbon fiber is no different than painting fiberglass, it is very easy. The finish is very smooth, reducing the need for prep work.

The spoiler is about 3/4 inch lower at it's lowest point, so it does require more care with steep driveways. It is not as flexible or forgiving as the plastic factory chin spoiler, but is reinforced at it's lowest points.

-- Chris
 
I really like the quality and the look of the Front Splitter. It was easy to install. At the lowest point I have 4" to the ground with Eibach springs installed.

Brad
 
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