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Ground effects

Post by Transparent » Thu Jun 26, 2003 7:10 am

People keep going on about how kitt didn't have ground effects. What are they?

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Post by Army_F_Body » Thu Jun 26, 2003 9:07 am

Trim panels that extend the bottom line of the car. They typically run the bottom perimeter of the vehicle and appear to give it a lower clearance.

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For the model Kitt was the GFX were pretty simple. Pontiac got more elaborate for the late model 3rd gens. If you check the link in my sig, I've got a pic of mine which has the "aero" ground fx package.
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Post by March2875 » Fri Jun 27, 2003 8:28 am

Ive got my own name for the ground affects molding. Extra plastic junk. To me the ground affects molding is meant for the Camaro Z28.

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Post by Knight Industries 3000 » Sat Jun 28, 2003 4:25 pm

I don't like ground effects on Trans Ams, Firebirds, or Camaros. My Mom's '92 Camaro had ground effects, and the front end kept scraping the ground when entering or exiting parking lots, no matter how careful she was.

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Post by CB2001 » Sat Jun 28, 2003 7:08 pm

Okay, now that I know that, I have a question: What is the ground effects for? It doesn't make any sense as to why they would be there.

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Post by Army_F_Body » Sat Jun 28, 2003 10:42 pm

So Pontiac and Chevy can get a few hundred more bucks outa you.

Other than that its just for looks. Why do kids these days spends twice as much as their Accura and Honda are worth on body kits. They just for pretty, not a practical application.
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Post by Rockatteer » Sat Jun 28, 2003 10:55 pm

Do ground effects include the air scoop at the front of the car? because they do serve a pratical use, but only at high speed. If your just gonna drive it around town then your actualy producing more drag and using more gas.....

Hey there you go...they do serve a purpose....produce more drag and use more gas......hmmmmmmm sound almost like a conspiracy by the oil companies....

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Post by neps » Sun Jun 29, 2003 10:16 pm

Nah, ground effects don't include the air scoop (if we are talking about the same thing), cause it isn't near the ground. The hood with the scoop was standard on the Trans-AMs before they started adding ground effects to them.

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Post by Transparent » Mon Jun 30, 2003 3:55 am

Cheers for the explanation

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Post by Rockatteer » Mon Jun 30, 2003 5:20 am

Nah, ground effects don't include the air scoop (if we are talking about the same thing), cause it isn't near the ground. The hood with the scoop was standard on the Trans-AMs before they started adding ground effects to them.
Nah Neps I'm thinking of the front air scoop which hangs down under the car to scoop the air and pull the nose of the car down for traction
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Post by Rockatteer » Mon Jun 30, 2003 5:22 am

but now that you mention it...whats that raised up bit on the hood for??

Is it like a turbo intake or something?
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Post by knightdriver » Mon Jun 30, 2003 1:39 pm

see the (Cowl: what does it do) thread for the answer......
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Post by Darknight » Tue Jul 01, 2003 1:48 am

As the front air dam pushes air out of the way, it creates a partial vacuum beneath the car, which helps create downforce at high speeds and aids traction. In theory, the side ground effects help keep a sort of "seal" that helps maintain that vacuum, for maximum effect. At 100, 200 or 300mph, it could be very, very beneficial.

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Post by aussieknight » Tue Jul 01, 2003 2:54 am

[quote="Rockatteer]
Nah Neps I'm thinking of the front air scoop which hangs down under the car to scoop the air and pull the nose of the car down for traction[/quote]

I believe you are referring to the scoop that directs air up into the radiator, dude. Funilly enough, you often don't see it on a lot of pics. Here you can see most of it in front of the front wheel...
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But here it isn't...
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, just to show one pic. Maybe it messed with the towing/nose protection bar?
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Post by sarfraz » Tue Jul 01, 2003 7:13 am

Darknight wrote:As the front air dam pushes air out of the way, it creates a partial vacuum beneath the car, which helps create downforce at high speeds and aids traction. In theory, the side ground effects help keep a sort of "seal" that helps maintain that vacuum, for maximum effect. At 100, 200 or 300mph, it could be very, very beneficial.

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The problem was that as the seal was rigid, the ground effect was hopeless on less than perfect unbumpy roads. An F1 team (williams) found a way around this by using ground effected which were suspended on springs allowing for a superior seal quality. The suspension also allowed the ground-effect to be much closer to the ground as variations in the road were compensated by the spring mounted ground effects.

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Post by Darknight » Tue Jul 01, 2003 4:21 pm

Cool chunk of info. Of course, with open wheel racing teams, you have many fewer surface irregularies than with the road, but that's still pretty cool. For the road, ground effects with continuous ride height adjustment could be very effective.

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Post by Rockatteer » Fri Jul 04, 2003 7:55 am

I believe you are referring to the scoop that directs air up into the radiator, dude.
Nope! I'm talking about REAL air scopes...of which the car in your picture DOESN't have.

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Post by aussieknight » Sun Jul 06, 2003 6:34 pm

Well what car you talkin' bout, skuzbucket? :-|

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Post by Rockatteer » Sun Jul 06, 2003 9:03 pm

Sorry Aussie.. I'll type slower for you. :p

Actually I've just been corrected... what I'm referring to is actually an air dam...not a scoop.

[image]http://escors.racesimcentral.com/inform ... ir_dam.jpg[/image]

apparently an air-scoop is one of these.....

[image]http://www.eskimo.com/~cjessup/jpgs/scscoop.jpg[/image]
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Post by Rockatteer » Sun Jul 06, 2003 9:05 pm

ahhhh crap.... I mucked up the image.....

lets try that again....

Actually I've just been corrected... what I'm referring to is actually an air dam...not a scoop.

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apparently an air-scoop is one of these.....

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