Probably
one of the most significant yet most ignored external parts of your car is the spoiler;
Spoilers became more popular nowadays because it provides vehicles a unique and
stylish appearance. View more info after the cut…
Other
people consider spoilers as devices exclusively made and utilized by sports
car. This is because of the fact that spoilers are generally used by
high-powered sports car to maintain balance when traveling at great speed.
Spoilers
are not really intended to be utilized only by sports cars. Other car fanatics
can also equip their conventional vehicles with spoilers to have a nice and
sporty look on the exterior.
A
spoiler is an aerodynamic device optionally attached to a vehicle that is
designed to literally ‘spoil’ air movement across the body of a moving vehicle.
As a result, the vehicle will have an enhanced stability by decreasing the lift
and decreasing drag caused by accelerating at high speeds.
The
main purpose of the spoiler is to interrupt the air flow going over the car’s
body thus reducing the amount of lift generated naturally by the shape of the
car. The result is an increased amount of force pushing between the tires to
the road surface that provides greater traction. The increased traction enables
the moving vehicle to effectively turn, brake, and accelerate with increased
stability and control.
There
are different types of spoilers depending on their use, location in a vehicle,
and the vehicle type. One common type of spoiler is the wing. Usually, wing
spoilers are firmly mounted at the rear of a vehicle.
The
purpose of the wing spoiler is to create down force that provides the car an
increased stability when accelerating at high speeds. Another type is the front
spoiler, also called the air dam, which is located at the underside of the
front bumper. Other spoiler types include tailgate spoilers, truck cap
spoilers, and cab spoilers.
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