ProjectFT86SFTA Recap

May 10, 2019 by
ProjectFT86SFTA Recap
Clay Warner

ProjectFT86SFTA has finally come to an end for this season for Verus, as the car left us to have some finishing touches done before it hits the track later this year. Overall, we are extremely happy with what we have been able to accomplish over our short build time and with the budget we had to work with. We already have future plans to further improve the aerodynamics next year and we appreciate all of you that have followed along with us during the build process.

Over the next few weeks we will be releasing short video recaps on various aspects of the build; from cooling improvements to the aerodynamic side of things. Even though we no longer have the car, our video series on ProjectFT86SFTA is not complete. So with this being said, if you have not already, make sure to head over to our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/verusengineering) and subscribe for more content on our small business and this specific build.

Below is our first recap that was released last week. In this video, Eric goes over what we did in order to improve the cooling efficiency of the car.

ProjectFT86SFTA Recap
Clay Warner May 10, 2019
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