New Voltex Wings for Evo 10: Type-5 Straight and V-Mount in Production
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New Voltex Wings for Evo 10: Type-5 Straight and V-Mount in Production
New Voltex Wings for Evo 10: Type-5 Straight and V-Mount in Production
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TYPE 5 STRAIGHT MOUNT - 1500MM WET CARBON:
TYPE 5 V-MOUNT - 1500MM WET CARBON:
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These wings have now just been brought into production and will be availble for purchase starting August 1st.
Each wing is set at a made-to-order basis, and is available in several different sizes, composites, brackets, and wing diffusers.
Please contact us for more details on this, or any other Voltex product.
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PHOTOS:
TYPE 5 STRAIGHT MOUNT - 1500MM WET CARBON:
TYPE 5 V-MOUNT - 1500MM WET CARBON:
ITEM DETAILS:
These wings have now just been brought into production and will be availble for purchase starting August 1st.
Each wing is set at a made-to-order basis, and is available in several different sizes, composites, brackets, and wing diffusers.
Please contact us for more details on this, or any other Voltex product.
IN STOCK PICS ON PAGE 3
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SPONSOR EXAMPLES:
Thanks!
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No, since they are designed to produce hundreds of pounds of downforce (more than the factory wing), Voltex requires you to mount the wing in four (total) additional points on the trunk.
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I have to disagree with this comment. While the Voltex wing are extreme and is meant for the track. There's some people that just like look of it on their car.
A lot of the modification that we do on our car is meant for the track only. Coilovers, turbo kits, sexy rims with fatty gumball tires. We'll nevery really fully utilize it until it on the track. So does that mean that those modification are just rice if we don't track the car?
A lot of the modification that we do on our car is meant for the track only. Coilovers, turbo kits, sexy rims with fatty gumball tires. We'll nevery really fully utilize it until it on the track. So does that mean that those modification are just rice if we don't track the car?