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Hero Image Credit: carina-e.com Aerodynamic modifications to your car, or ‘ground effects’ as they are commonly called, are done to help your car perform better and look hotter. The problem with some body kit mods is that they only achieve the latter, leaving the aerodynamic characteristics of your car in poorer shape than they were straight from the factory. In this article, we discuss some key points worthy of your consideration when you are planning to install a body kit to improve performance. It’s not just racecar drivers who benefit from learning about ground effects and their impact on aerodynamics, fuel economy, handling and body life. Car lovers in general should educate themselves too. Aerodynamics For those drivers lucky enough to race competitively, a regular topic of conversation in these circles is aerodynamics. The great thing is, it’s not just
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