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For years now I've wondered what the purpose of the 4x center phillips screws is on an R32 GTR wing, and never got around to asking.

Today is the day. What purpose do they serve? Screws on the actual wing and not the mounting bolts.

Thanks. 

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On 1/22/2023 at 7:19 AM, TurboTapin said:

For years now I've wondered what the purpose of the 4x center phillips screws is on an R32 GTR wing, and never got around to asking.

Today is the day. What purpose do they serve? Screws on the actual wing and not the mounting bolts.

Thanks. 

Probably holds it together. The wing isn't adjustable. 

2 hours ago, Anawilliam850 said:

The center Phillips screws on the wing of an R32 GTR are likely used to adjust the angle of the wing. These screws adjust the angle of attack on the wing which will change the amount of downforce the wing generates. The purpose of this is to fine-tune the aerodynamics of the car for optimal performance on the track. It is important to note that the adjustment of these screws should be done by a professional or someone who has experience with aerodynamics as it may affect the car's stability and handling.

I'm afraid this user is failing the Turing test

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