Clip;1429781 said:how about plexiglas
now that would be cool...with a hole to reach the oil filter :evil2:
-t3d
Clip;1429781 said:how about plexiglas
the t3d;1429878 said:now that would be cool...with a hole to reach the oil filter :evil2:
-t3d
Clip;1429781 said:how about plexiglas
figgie;1429895 said:I would agree but the downside will be in how you need to mount plexi glass. It will result in stress fractures at the holes (drilled or melted). Even if you use washers and then it fails.
Happened every single time in my RC10 RC car and that is a lightweight piece. This is significantly bigger. Though nice part about plexi, it can be molded.
Neodeuccio;1429918 said:While I understand the novelty of having it be made from some clear material, it's really not useful. How often to you try to look at the underside of your engine from less than 3 inches off the ground? You'd have to park over an open man-hole opening in order to make use of it!
Then you've obviously never owned an e36 chassis BMW. :nono: Go back and look at the youtube video I posted before. That underpanel is incredible. I've got one on my M3, and I wouldn't go back to stock any day, ever. A quality made aluminum piece would trump the OEM plastic any day, in my opinion.karlmk3;1429595 said:see some one knows man those light weight aluminum ones are a headach ill take an oem one anyday on anycar . or if someone would do a good plastic maybe but for now ill pay the extra for oem
Clip;1429781 said:how about plexiglas
Figgie beat me to it.figgie;1429895 said:I would agree but the downside will be in how you need to mount plexi glass. It will result in stress fractures at the holes (drilled or melted). Even if you use washers and then it fails.
Happened every single time in my RC10 RC car and that is a lightweight piece. This is significantly bigger. Though nice part about plexi, it can be molded.
Lexan tends to shatter, especially if a decent size rock hits it.Clip;1429916 said:i suppose lexan will crack in the same fashion?
Clip;1429916 said:i suppose lexan will crack in the same fashion?
shaeff;1429923 said:Then you've obviously never owned an e36 chassis BMW. :nono: Go back and look at the youtube video I posted before. That underpanel is incredible. I've got one on my M3, and I wouldn't go back to stock any day, ever. A quality made aluminum piece would trump the OEM plastic any day, in my opinion.
Figgie beat me to it.
Lexan tends to shatter, especially if a decent size rock hits it.
I encourage you all to go back and look at the links I posted earlier. That panel doesn't move. It's securely bolted to the chassis of the car, and is so sturdy you and a buddy can hang off of it while it's mounted to the car.
It does not flex, or warble at speed. I won't post how fast I've had the car up to with this panel, but I certainly put it to the test. That's for damn sure. In my opinion, this would be the best option.
Neodeuccio;1429759 said:Looks like a quality piece. How much did it cost to make, if you don't mind me asking?
mecevans;1430417 said:skidplates suck
ValgeKotkas;1428604 said:Anyone with a good full picture of stock undertray mounted with all accessories?
shaeff;1430729 said:So does efficient engine cooling, right? :nono:
A little background for those who don't know, or understand the underpanel. It's used for two main purposes. 1) To force air through the radiator. Air will take the path of least resistance, so without an underpanel, the air will enter the bumper cover, hit the radiator, with not very much passing through, then turn down and exit out the hole in the bottom. 2) To protect the engine bay from road debris.
#1 is the best reason to run an underpanel, #2 is just a benefit.
Those of you running sans an underpanel should seriously consider buying/building one. They make a rather significant difference in cooling capabilities. It always makes me chuckle that everyone upgrades to huge radiators, but neglects something like the underpanel, which allows them to take full advantage of the radiator in the first place! (I won't even get into a proper fan shroud now...)
jt2ma71;1427180 said:I don't like the idea of aluminum engine undercover. I know that heat rises and some may think it won't matter. But I think it's just going to trap/reflect heat. Not to mention noise. Otherwise, I would have made one already. Just my $.02