Automotive racing is one of the most exciting sports in the world. Getting maximum performance from the driver, the car, and the team is the only way to win. At the end of the day, the best team wins.

So what does this have to do with a 1991 Nissan 300ZX TT going faster around a track? Well… one of our first clients reached out to us wanting to extract more performance out of his car. The goal was simple… a better lap time!

With these older 90’s Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) vehicles they were so far ahead of there time… from 4 wheel steering, twin turbo V6 engines, or variable valve timing!

Well… what about aerodynamics? Alas! These 90’s lack the efficiency to properly take advantage of the air passing over them. To incorporate this - we strategically incorporated diffusers and splitters into this customers vehicle. These diffusers and splitters createe a pressure differential that generates downforce. This improves traction and stability, especially at high speeds.

To execute this project the underside of the vehicle was first 3D scanned. Once we had accurate 3D scans - we used this data to come up with an aerodynamic solution for our client. See below from 3D scan to completed prototype.