Air Dam
#1
Air Dam
Does anyone know the purpose of the air dam (piece under the front bumper - that plastic bit that scrapes on tire stops, speed bumps, etc)?
Is it essential for air flow to the radiator?
Aerodynamics?
Chevy thought it looked good?
Is it essential for air flow to the radiator?
Aerodynamics?
Chevy thought it looked good?
#3
It's for better aerodynamics. Keeping less air under the car for better mileage. Needed, not really IMO, but I'd still keep it. Might not seem like much, but it "could" get a little squirrelly at high speed without.
#5
I copied this from another forum, definition of a air dam:
"It's main purposes are to reduce drag, and to lower the air pressure in the engine bay. Lowering the air pressure in the engine bay allows more air to flow through the radiator."
I have one on my 83 Monte Carlo that is stock. I was told it was there for the radiator cooling also.
"It's main purposes are to reduce drag, and to lower the air pressure in the engine bay. Lowering the air pressure in the engine bay allows more air to flow through the radiator."
I have one on my 83 Monte Carlo that is stock. I was told it was there for the radiator cooling also.
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#8
There are kits available, but I like the .125 inch thick x 3 inch plastic many race car shops have , I think Speedway Motors sell it by the roll.
I found this but it’s a bit wide at 22”
https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Color...0-Ft,1557.html
I found this but it’s a bit wide at 22”
https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Color...0-Ft,1557.html
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