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Domino
09-11-2002, 01:12 AM
I am in the process of building a '90 CRX Si. I've noticed in pictures e.g. SportsCar, here and even the top left of the page your reading now (yellow CRX), that a lot CRXs have an aftermarket lower front skirt, usually black. It is shown on the picture at this link very well http://cfrscca.org/photos/SIR_2_24_02/SIR_...3_IMG.jpgcp.htm (http://cfrscca.org/photos/SIR_2_24_02/SIR_FEB_2002_ITA/pages/182-8233_IMG.jpgcp.htm). Where can I find this piece?

[This message has been edited by davew (edited September 11, 2002).]

Greg Gauper
09-11-2002, 08:50 AM
If you are referring to the air dam, most people make their own.

Various materials can be used ranging from lawn edging, to the air dam material that can be purchased at the roundy-round speed shops.

davew
09-11-2002, 09:12 AM
the link you posted doesn't work unless you remove the period at the end before loading it. I'll edit it for you...

not sure if these are the same but you can try:
http://www.roadracegear.com/products.html

for comparison here isa shot of my crx w/ stock lip:

http://www.gis.net/~djwhite/TTpics/ITACRXNHIS90802.jpg

you can try an internet search for "crx" and "splitter" or "air dam" and you should get many links.

-dave w

Domino
09-11-2002, 09:59 AM
Thanks for the edit Dave. The air dams available at road race gear look a lot different then the one shown on the CRX at the link I posted. The one doesn't look homemade either. I was under the impression, from reading and older GCR (I ordered a new one) that front splitters were not allowed in ITA. Obviously not since they are in the pictures. Perhaps I am mixing the terminology of air dam and air splitter. Any thoughts?

Mike Dunn
09-11-2002, 11:37 AM
Domino-

Email Dave Junkins in Florida. He can give you an idea on how to make one like in the picture you posted. His car is the red one in the back of the picture as well. He has helped make many of these out of some fast black. He made mine as well and is cost about $20 or so in material. It is real, real tough too in off road excursions (trust me, i know). The damn things are incredible and strong. Hope this helps.

--Mike

His email is [email protected]

Richy Gonzalez
09-11-2002, 01:33 PM
Domino,
I second Mike. Dave also made one for me but I used a different material from what's on the picture. Mine is very smooth and shiny/glossy and is mounted with black rivets. It turn out very nice and I have to thank Dave and Chris from Racecar Eng for supplying the materials and the putting it on my car.

I would call Chris Wire at Racecar for the materials 407.629.7400.

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Richy Gonzalez
Gonzalez Brothers Racing
#21 ITA CRX (http://groups.msn.com/TheGonzalezFamilyRichySheilaandNyah)

Phat-S
09-12-2002, 01:50 PM
Here are a couple pictures we took after installing the RRG (Road Race Gear) airdam/splitter on my CRX (mentioned above by davew). I apologize in advance that they aren't the sharpest images (camcorder stills).

http://www.ipsolve.com/images/RoadRaceGearUpgrade.jpg

http://www.ipsolve.com/images/RoadRaceGearUpgrade2.jpg

http://www.ipsolve.com/images/RoadRaceGearUpgrade3.jpg

http://www.ipsolve.com/images/RoadRaceGearUpgrade4.jpg

http://www.ipsolve.com/images/RoadRaceGearUpgrade5.jpg

My experience to date: This is a very good piece of equipment, I really like the function and workmanship + it looks pretty badassed http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/wink.gif Its an aluminum piece so that means you can bend it back into shape when you go agrarian (as I have a couple of times with it). It has a rigid vertical drop so it doesn't appear to get caved in (toward the rear of the car) and the splitter appears to remain level at speed as well. The only downside I have seen is that its not "get on the trailer" friendly so if that is a concern, I think the piece that Junktech is running is more practical.

In the end, I don't mind removing the bumper - its 4 bolts and I can do it myself in a couple of minutes. Both the splitter and the airdam can be rebuilt at a very resonable price.

I think the website is www.roadracegear.com (http://www.roadracegear.com)

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Adam in Charlotte
#42 CRX Si
ECHC H4/SCCA ITA

Greg Gauper
09-12-2002, 03:07 PM
It's very hard to tell from the camera angle in the first picture but....be careful on how low you run the air dam. Per IT rules it cannot be any lower the bottom of the rims!

Domino
09-12-2002, 03:16 PM
Thanks for your input gentleman. I called Chris at RaceCar and he told me exactly how to do it. Should cost about $20-$25. Again, thanks.

jasonb
09-12-2002, 06:08 PM
Originally posted by Domino:
Thanks for your input gentleman. I called Chris at RaceCar and he told me exactly how to do it. Should cost about $20-$25. Again, thanks.

Care to share how he told you to do it? I'm curious as to how he does it. I have heard of so many ways to make them, I really don't know which one to try.

Mike Dunn
09-12-2002, 06:34 PM
The one that Phat-S (Adam) runs is also great for when you go off roading (or John Deereing) cause it really cuts through the grass!! http://Forums.ImprovedTouring.com/it/biggrin.gif

Phat-S
09-12-2002, 10:40 PM
Originally posted by Greg Gauper:
It's very hard to tell from the camera angle in the first picture but....be careful on how low you run the air dam. Per IT rules it cannot be any lower the bottom of the rims!

I don't thinks its anywhere near that low (just looked at a picture here to confirm) but thanks for the information. Good to know.

The three most feared words in lawncare - Powered by Honda (for you Mikey!)

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Adam in Charlotte
#42 CRX Si
ECHC H4/SCCA ITA

Domino
09-13-2002, 12:11 PM
Originally posted by jasonb:
Care to share how he told you to do it? I'm curious as to how he does it. I have heard of so many ways to make them, I really don't know which one to try.

He said to make it into two pieces, split down the middle, to reduce buldging because of the compound curves of the bumper. Use black aluminum rivets to attach it. I'm actually going to use 5-6mm bolts with washers. Then for added support, use two aluminum brackets. Each one should be attached to the existing chassis bolts under the front-center of the car, aft of the bottom of the radiator. The forward piece of each bracket should then be bent into an L-shape and attached to either side of the middle-split. In essence, if you were standing at the front-center of the car and looking down through the bumper the brackets would look like an upside-down "V". Adding the brake duct holes is another step before attaching obviously. Cost of a 2'x10' role is $17. Hope the explaination is clear, I'm not a technical writer.

UltimateGSX
09-13-2002, 04:11 PM
Where do you buy the roll of material and what is it called? THANX



Originally posted by Domino:
He said to make it into two pieces, split down the middle, to reduce buldging because of the compound curves of the bumper. Use black aluminum rivets to attach it. I'm actually going to use 5-6mm bolts with washers. Then for added support, use two aluminum brackets. Each one should be attached to the existing chassis bolts under the front-center of the car, aft of the bottom of the radiator. The forward piece of each bracket should then be bent into an L-shape and attached to either side of the middle-split. In essence, if you were standing at the front-center of the car and looking down through the bumper the brackets would look like an upside-down "V". Adding the brake duct holes is another step before attaching obviously. Cost of a 2'x10' role is $17. Hope the explaination is clear, I'm not a technical writer.

Domino
09-13-2002, 06:56 PM
RaceCar Engineering sells it racecareng.com. Chris Wire 407.629.7400 Its called Fast Black.