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I just read the whol thread, and do we have a definite decision for superlap on this?

Are any of the other cars from O/S or locals running active aero?

Superlap might end up like Group B did!

How many of the o/s cars do you think would have a aussie cams spec cage?

Best to talk to Nathan @ Superlap regarding the aeromotions stuff.

I know the answer but anyone with a real interest needs to talk to the actual organisers.

  • 3 weeks later...
I just read the whol thread, and do we have a definite decision for superlap on this?

Yes it is/was fine to run the dynamic wing at superlap. Personaly i didn't because it was all mounted on a carbon boot lid (which was not allowed for WTAC). I think Berry may have been running his aeromotions wing at superlap however.

Anyway on a related note it was announced a week ago (at a State Supersprint round) that the AM Dynamc wing has been sanctioned LEGAL for SV cars in the NSW supersprints [yet again] despite schedule F etc. and despite the protests. I believe some are still complaining (not really about schedule F and what it means moreso on vehicle registration legalities now). If this is the game people want to play, i think we all know that many cars have technically illegal mods on their cars (even those writing the protests it seems..) so you will reap what you sow guys. I dont think it will be smart to open that can of worms, you will see protests fly left, right and centre which would be a shame.

If this is the game people want to play, i think we all know that many cars have technically illegal mods on their cars (even those writing the protests it seems..) so you will reap what you sow guys. I dont think it will be smart to open that can of worms, you will see protests fly left, right and centre which would be a shame.

Because people always respond well to threats :P

I think Berry may have been running his aeromotions wing at superlap however.

Yes Mark Berry ran an Aeromotions wing on the R34 at Superlap. Here is a photo of Mark's car on Saturday from Eastern Creek ...

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It was mounted on some monster tall uprights.

Anyway on a related note it was announced a week ago (at a State Supersprint round) that the AM Dynamc wing has been sanctioned LEGAL for SV cars in the NSW supersprints.

Great to hear.

- The Tuners Group

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been follwing this thread for sometime and it goes to show those who just throw a wing on to look good and there are the ones who actually purchase the unit that is designed to do the job,

good to see companies like

aeromotions, Varis, Voltex actually spend the money in aero tunnels to ensure your getting the right product.

I asume aeromotions are a fully wind tunnel tested unit?

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