Evo X Vortex Generator
ive read that supposedly the reason mitsubishi does not offer a VG as an accessory for the X is that mitsubishi engineers were able to reduce the drag and lift coefficients by making changes in the design of the newest generation lancer which eliminated the need of a VG. i dont recall where i read this but I KNOW ive read it
but ...
I have also read that the Fq-360 X gsr comes with it not sure how effective it is but it looks good and is definitely a Mitsubishi lancer thing, other cars cant pull it off maybe subie but they are ugly anyway.
but ...
I have also read that the Fq-360 X gsr comes with it not sure how effective it is but it looks good and is definitely a Mitsubishi lancer thing, other cars cant pull it off maybe subie but they are ugly anyway.
Last edited by lancer0220; Apr 17, 2009 at 07:11 AM.
Rexpeed,
I think most of us in the Evo X community have the following requirements for a VG:
(1) The fins have to be as nice as Chargespeed's. Those puny fins similar to the UK OEM will not do.
(2) The VG has to fit both the small antenna base and the larger antenna base (those with Sirius Satellite Radio).
(3) Have both a CF version and a FRP version.
(4) Reasonably priced.
If you can meet all these 4 criteria, I can bet you that you will have a lot of customers wanting your VG.
Thanks.
I think most of us in the Evo X community have the following requirements for a VG:
(1) The fins have to be as nice as Chargespeed's. Those puny fins similar to the UK OEM will not do.
(2) The VG has to fit both the small antenna base and the larger antenna base (those with Sirius Satellite Radio).
(3) Have both a CF version and a FRP version.
(4) Reasonably priced.
If you can meet all these 4 criteria, I can bet you that you will have a lot of customers wanting your VG.
Thanks.
Rexpeed,
I think most of us in the Evo X community have the following requirements for a VG:
(1) The fins have to be as nice as Chargespeed's. Those puny fins similar to the UK OEM will not do.
(2) The VG has to fit both the small antenna base and the larger antenna base (those with Sirius Satellite Radio).
(3) Have both a CF version and a FRP version.
(4) Reasonably priced.
If you can meet all these 4 criteria, I can bet you that you will have a lot of customers wanting your VG.
Thanks.
I think most of us in the Evo X community have the following requirements for a VG:
(1) The fins have to be as nice as Chargespeed's. Those puny fins similar to the UK OEM will not do.
(2) The VG has to fit both the small antenna base and the larger antenna base (those with Sirius Satellite Radio).
(3) Have both a CF version and a FRP version.
(4) Reasonably priced.
If you can meet all these 4 criteria, I can bet you that you will have a lot of customers wanting your VG.
Thanks.
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Rexpeed,
I think most of us in the Evo X community have the following requirements for a VG:
(1) The fins have to be as nice as Chargespeed's. Those puny fins similar to the UK OEM will not do.
(2) The VG has to fit both the small antenna base and the larger antenna base (those with Sirius Satellite Radio).
(3) Have both a CF version and a FRP version.
(4) Reasonably priced.
If you can meet all these 4 criteria, I can bet you that you will have a lot of customers wanting your VG.
Thanks.
I think most of us in the Evo X community have the following requirements for a VG:
(1) The fins have to be as nice as Chargespeed's. Those puny fins similar to the UK OEM will not do.
(2) The VG has to fit both the small antenna base and the larger antenna base (those with Sirius Satellite Radio).
(3) Have both a CF version and a FRP version.
(4) Reasonably priced.
If you can meet all these 4 criteria, I can bet you that you will have a lot of customers wanting your VG.
Thanks.
we are working on it

Thanks,
Derek



