Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Benefits of Installing a Spoiler on Your Car

Benefits of Spoiler

A spoiler is a car accessory that changes the aerodynamics of a car. It is usually a separate device added to the rear of a vehicle though there are some types of spoilers that are added to the front bumper.


Installing a spoiler in your car provides a variety of benefits for owners. The main benefits, perhaps, are for better traction and to add a sporty look, but also include other advantages, such as increased fuel efficiency, added visibility, reduced car weight, and braking stability.


MAINTAIN TRACTION

The benefit if installing a spoiler on a car is to help it maintain traction at very high speeds. Generally when a car goes very fast the air pressure can lift the car, which makes it difficult to maneuver the car without danger of having it spin out of control. Rear spoilers in particular push back of the car down so the tires can grip the road better increasing stability.

INCREASE FUEL EFFICIENCY

Front car spoilers or air dams can actually increase gas mileage in some cars. Since these types of spoilers reduce the drag by pushing the air around the car, it does lower the amount of energy of fuel the car needs to burn to propel itself forward.

ADDED VISIBILITY

Another advantage of installing a rear spoiler on a car is the added visibility. This means other drivers on the road can easily see the car and prevent rear end collision and other types of accidents. Certain spoilers such as trunk cap spoilers even have break lights at eye level so the driver behind can easily be alerted when the car is slowing down or braking.

REDUCE WEIGHT

Believe it or Not a spoiler can reduce the weight of a vehicle. The only thing keeping a car stable on the road is its weight. Perhaps that is why many people have this perception that SUVs are much safer because their heavier mass keeps them steady. However having a spoiler means that the car manufacturer can reduce the weight without worry that driving at high speeds will cause the car to become steady and fly off the highway.

CREATE A STYLISH LOOK

Most car owners install spoilers as a fashion accessory and spoilers do a pretty good job of making a car look cool. This idea first became popular in the 1970s when Porsche introduced the 911 Turbo which featured whale tail spoilers on the back. Today many car manufacturers release their models with built in spoilers to evoke that sport look though many aftermarket spoilers are available for a wide variety of car makes and models.

INCREASE BRAKING STABILITY

Adding spoiler that raise the downward force on the back of the car not only increases traction but braking ability as well. Drivers will have an easier time braking, even at high speeds making driving even safer.

TYPES OF SPOILERS


Pedestal Spoiler -  A popular type of spoiler found in the rear of a car, on top of the trunk and improves stability while adding stylish look.


Front Spoiler - Added to the front of the car to lessen the drag created by rear spoilers; blocks and unstable air currents from entering the chassis; also called an air dam.


Lip Spoiler - Smaller and sleeker than regular rear spoilers; usually added for aesthetics but can be useful in reducing lift at higher speeds.


Wings - A type of spoiler seen on race cars and some customize street cars; much larger than regular rear spoilers and mounted on a bracket or pedestals, generates a down force that creates a drag to stabilize the vehicle.

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