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Old Aug 5, 2013 | 09:11 PM
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Question Rexpeed vortex generator question.

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Not sure if this is the right section to ask questions but if it is not, please point me into the right direction so i can post there next time.
I have tried searching around for some info on the Vortex generators rexpeed sells. The carbon fiber ones and saw lots of mixed reviews. I was wondering, how is the fitment on them? for the people that have them. I was also looking into the APR ones as well but I didn't like how the fins were so small. I am mainly getting this for aesthetics. I want to bite the bullet and place an order for it but I have read too many mixed reviews about the vortex generators having a lot of gaps and does not sit flush but some people say it sits flush. I was wondering if anyone that has this can chime in and let me know so I can fully decide to place an order with rexpeed since I want their gurney flap as well.

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Old Aug 6, 2013 | 10:03 AM
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depends if you have the flat roof or the the roof with grooves in it (if you have the sunroof-it's flat).

APR quality is far superior to Rexpeed and fits fine, but as far as I know, neither fits a flat roof.
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Old Aug 6, 2013 | 01:16 PM
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I would like to know if there is ANY company out there that makes a decent vortex generator for the folks with the flat roof?
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Originally Posted by JustAnoterEvo
I am mainly getting this for aesthetics.
Thanks for the honesty. That tells you where to put the thread (and I'll move it in a sec). Sorry that I can't help.

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Old Aug 6, 2013 | 02:47 PM
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depends if you have the flat roof or the the roof with grooves in it (if you have the sunroof-it's flat).

APR quality is far superior to Rexpeed and fits fine, but as far as I know, neither fits a flat roof.
I have the 2 humps on my roof so they should fit. I'm just worried about the "gaps" people report about with the Rexpeed, although, I do like how the Rexpeed looks because the fins are beefy. I know they are a copy of the chargespeed but i think they sell theirs waaay to expensive for me. If anything, I might go with APR since the quality will be a lot better overall.

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I would like to know if there is ANY company out there that makes a decent vortex generator for the folks with the flat roof?
That, i wouldn't know about. Sorry for not helping with this.

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Thanks for the honesty. That tells you were to out the thread (I'll move it in a sec). Sorry that I can't help.
Thanks for moving this to the right section. And it's ok. Just hoping someone would have a good answer for me.
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Old Aug 7, 2013 | 10:18 AM
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I have a rexspeed on my 08 no sunroof. it fits nicely. no goofy gaps or anything.
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Old Aug 7, 2013 | 10:28 AM
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Has it started to yellow yet?
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Old Aug 7, 2013 | 11:39 AM
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Originally Posted by JustAnoterEvo
I have the 2 humps on my roof so they should fit. I'm just worried about the "gaps" people report about with the Rexpeed, although, I do like how the Rexpeed looks because the fins are beefy. I know they are a copy of the chargespeed but i think they sell theirs waaay to expensive for me. If anything, I might go with APR since the quality will be a lot better overall.



That, i wouldn't know about. Sorry for not helping with this.



Thanks for moving this to the right section. And it's ok. Just hoping someone would have a good answer for me.

Make sure your antenna gap fits too.

APR has two versions and I've worked on them both. Version 1 uses a 1x1 plain weave, and Version 2 uses a 2x2 twill weave. Both fit fine but the finish on the Version 2 was better in my opinion. On the 1x1 it had the same peeling clearcoat that their wings get, so I sanded it all down and refinished it in a dry-look. There was nothing that could be done about the yellowing though, that goes inside the fibers :/
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Old Aug 7, 2013 | 12:24 PM
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Does anyone make a VG for the flat roofs other than Rexpeed? I have a modded APR right now but I'd like some thing "proper" just not Rexpeed.
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Old Aug 7, 2013 | 05:04 PM
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Make sure your antenna gap fits too.

APR has two versions and I've worked on them both. Version 1 uses a 1x1 plain weave, and Version 2 uses a 2x2 twill weave. Both fit fine but the finish on the Version 2 was better in my opinion. On the 1x1 it had the same peeling clearcoat that their wings get, so I sanded it all down and refinished it in a dry-look. There was nothing that could be done about the yellowing though, that goes inside the fibers :/
Would you happen to know if the APR one goes under the weather stripping? And also, thanks for the info its a big help to make my decision.
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Old Aug 8, 2013 | 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by JustAnoterEvo
Would you happen to know if the APR one goes under the weather stripping? And also, thanks for the info its a big help to make my decision.
just rests on the top, next to it.

Gotta remember that sometimes you may have to sand a few edges to make it perfect, and that goes for any exterior mod. But with some 320 grit and a soft sanding block, anyone can make the edges perfect, and 320 is fine enough that you won't make a single, catastrophic sandpaper mistake and wind up ruining your new carbon
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Old Aug 8, 2013 | 02:23 PM
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Has it started to yellow yet?
no still nice and shiny
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Old Aug 8, 2013 | 02:39 PM
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I went ahead and ordered the VG from Rexspeed designed for the flattop roof. I got the option for them to paint it. I'll report back once I have it installed.
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Old Aug 8, 2013 | 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by ikt
just rests on the top, next to it.

Gotta remember that sometimes you may have to sand a few edges to make it perfect, and that goes for any exterior mod. But with some 320 grit and a soft sanding block, anyone can make the edges perfect, and 320 is fine enough that you won't make a single, catastrophic sandpaper mistake and wind up ruining your new carbon
Thanks for the advice. I will be looking more into the APR one as I am still unsure now that I got some more research done about the rexpeed.

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I went ahead and ordered the VG from Rexspeed designed for the flattop roof. I got the option for them to paint it. I'll report back once I have it installed.
Would love to see the results before I bite the bullet on either one of my choices.
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Old Aug 8, 2013 | 02:55 PM
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Originally Posted by JustAnoterEvo
Thanks for the advice. I will be looking more into the APR one as I am still unsure now that I got some more research done about the rexpeed.



Would love to see the results before I bite the bullet on either one of my choices.
yeah I'm intrigued too. I know Rexpeed gets a bad rap sometimes, but the only stuff I've ever seen of theirs (a hood scoop a customer sent me to paint) was pretty good quality
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