Rob Dahm's Aerodynamic Car Upgrade with Professional Awesome Racing and Keeps
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In this thrilling episode from the channel Rob Dahm, the team dives headfirst into the world of aerodynamics, courtesy of professional awesome racing. With front diffusers and a rear wing that could rival a jumbo jet's, they aim to achieve the perfect balance of downforce for their high-speed machine. The addition of a quick-release front splitter kit and titanium scraping mounts adds a touch of finesse to this raw display of automotive engineering prowess.
As the team delves deeper into the intricacies of aerodynamics, they showcase the sheer power and innovation behind the scenes. Keeps also makes a notable appearance, emphasizing the importance of hair loss prevention solutions in the midst of their adrenaline-fueled endeavors. The unveiling of a colossal dual-element wing from APR leaves jaws on the floor, promising a staggering 2,000 lb of downforce at breakneck speeds.
Amidst challenges and setbacks, the team perseveres, reinforcing the chassis to accommodate the monstrous wing's force and embarking on the complex task of creating a flat bottom for the vehicle. Their dedication to precision and performance shines through as they meticulously craft an aerodynamic masterpiece, piece by piece. The culmination of their efforts sees the installation of the awe-inspiring wing, marking a significant milestone in the car's transformation into a true aerodynamic marvel.
Watch A Rear Wing SO MASSIVE it picks the FRONT of the car up at 130 MPH. on Youtube
Viewer Reactions for A Rear Wing SO MASSIVE it picks the FRONT of the car up at 130 MPH.
- Wingmaker's interaction with Rob about downforce
- Universal products being in perpetual backorder
- Amazement at the time, effort, and expense put into the car
- Appreciation for the team being on camera, especially Isaiah
- Excitement to see Rob tear up Pikes Peak
- Suggestions for improvements on the car's diffusers
- Comments on the front splitter downforce explanation
- Interest in seeing the car in a wind tunnel
- Concerns about the progress of the build being slow
- Hope to see the car in a future Gran Turismo game