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Working Active Spoiler with FMIC


monsween
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I thought about it aswell but with the effort involved making brackets and control boxes up I gave it a miss. The other problem is the linear actuators that are advertised in most of the catologues are made for plc type automated systems and are not really designed to take years of water and salt fired at them so how long they would last would be anyone's guess. I seem to remember there being better ones but they were mega expensive and quite chunky.

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Though about this when I saw Darren's Red Mint UK Spec at SRR, his Active Spoiler kicked it & looked so beautifully fluid! Was such a swift & effortless motion. :)

 

I brought a FMIC & from reading I gather it is better\easier to let it in the down motion.

Also have the same issue with the town driving where it will hit on bumps & dips in roads.

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Best of luck finding a solution other than locking it down. But as mentioned its not really ideal for city use, you never know when you'll come to an horrid speed bump or if you let someone else drive your car, they will bump it whilst parking upto a kerb or something.

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