





When a couple of people said they had their spoilers sprayed in component parts, I decided to rip mine apart to find out one way or another.


And the answer is, there is NOTHING special about the pivot bolt in the slightest! Here's the proof:
























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sheppy wrote:thank god you didn't"damege" it
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shinny wrote:sheppy wrote:thank god you didn't"damege" it
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Well, it was a worry![]()
synXero wrote:Why did they even bother making it adjustable, really..
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shinny wrote:synXero wrote:Why did they even bother making it adjustable, really..
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I dunno, but I'd love to see someone put a servo in each end cap to create a completely pointless DRS system with it
shinny wrote:synXero wrote:Why did they even bother making it adjustable, really..
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I dunno, but I'd love to see someone put a servo in each end cap to create a completely pointless DRS system with it
It worked very well so we decided to do a speed run and try flipping it up and down
40 all good
50 all good
60 all good
70 starting to rise slowly
This was not considered that much of a problem as corner speeds rarely get this high.
synXero wrote:You'd need a pretty good bit of kit to erect it at 70+ i'd have thought.
ashman wrote:That's the whole point- if it takes effort to push it up it prooves the wing is actually working, if it's easy to erect then it ain't generating any down force!
Peter Gidden - SBITS wrote:ashman wrote:That's the whole point- if it takes effort to push it up it prooves the wing is actually working, if it's easy to erect then it ain't generating any down force!
It only proves it is creating drag.