Also, I had to check. the rear deck lid was still firmly attached before the wreck. Putting a gurney flap on that, maybe an inch tall, would have provided enough downforce to not completely lose control.
Also, I had to check. the rear deck lid was still firmly attached before the wreck. Putting a gurney flap on that, maybe an inch tall, would have provided enough downforce to not completely lose control.
Considering a 718 “Boxster/Cayman” relies heavily on a large gurney flap, more often referred to as a “deck spoiler”, having even a small one on the 911 in addition to the wing would.
The downforce would not be zeroed out withe h presence of the Gurney Flap. The flap would not be a replacement for the wing, although a smaller wing could be used. The flap would simply maintain a minimum amount of downforce to prevent total loss of control.
No more than the wing it used. Certainly less.
Really are you like five?
It could save the ICE for another 50 years at least.
This is why you never park at the work site.
“I, Robot” With Will Smith.
Gods. That sounds like”Reborn the Monster” on steroids.
Like I said “I think”. I’m not trying to be right here. Researching and mulling off, and examining at length in overt detail. None of that. Just having some fun here. And yes at a glance I believe I saw it an AWD.
Actually that car (I think it was Subaru.) the guy got on the hood of was AWD. It was high centered between the road and ditch. But it did need someone on the hood to get traction so it could get going.
Oh not pretend go-karts are just “harmless” toys.
Awful politically charged comment:
Did you just say, in effect “Just because a car has the same nameplate but got bigger does not mean it should change its size classification?” Because it sounds like you actually and completely tried to tell me “2+2=5".
So McLaren means to beat Porsche to the RMR 2+2 coupe, that might end up replacing the 911? Or would that just be the new 928 or 968. Don’t worry Lotus beat them both with the Evora.
Wow. You people never seem to think. If it doesn’t match what you at least think what you know it has to be wrong.