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The undertray creates a low pressure area in the engine bay, which radically improves airflow through the rad and clears excess heat from the engine bay.

It may not make a noticeable right now; but come summer, it will.

What about the little one that covers the power steering etc?

The undertray creates a low pressure area in the engine bay, which radically improves airflow through the rad and clears excess heat from the engine bay.

It may not make a noticeable right now; but come summer, it will.

That's nice to know Dale. Cheers for the information, but there's still the problem of lazy, hard problem to solve aswell :P.

What about the little one that covers the power steering etc?

Not as much; it's mainly there to protect against things like rocks or sticks flicking up & damaging things.

That's right! lop that shit off! I had no choice with my under tray as it was rat shit.

I think there is reason for you to develop a front undertray that is more efficient and avaliable for sale in a group buy

Only 1/4 stagea soon to be full half stagea.

I havent really done anything just bought stuff.

-VQ25DET

-Turbo

-Dump

Waiting for the tax man to hurry up so i can buy E-manage.

I think there is reason for you to develop a front undertray that is more efficient and avaliable for sale in a group buy

Scotty and i have spoken about that a while back,i might have a chat with him once i have the other little bits and pieces soughed out.

My undertray is gone aswell. But i have seen the rareJDMs ones on ebay and the ones made by tollbothwilly for G35s.

Having just got rid of the sedan undertray with a stagea nose they are similar but the stagea has a short front overhang.

But if someone wants to make up a template of the stagea undertray out of cardboard i can contact tollbothwilley and as him how much it would be if a few of us got behind it

After all the discussion on it, I got motivated to fix my under-tray after it did its best to come off on my trip across the nullabor. Also went to get tyres yesterday. Bought the tyres, but also picked up something else...

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Emanage Ultimate arrived monday, HDI intercooler should arrive before friday, have a 260 nismo dash sitting in my lounge room and a Greddy boost controller somewhere in garage...

At some point i'll get time to start fitting things before i order more parts

After all the discussion on it, I got motivated to fix my under-tray after it did its best to come off on my trip across the nullabor. Also went to get tyres yesterday. Bought the tyres, but also picked up something else...

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Oh no!!! You bought a Corolla!!!

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