Dive Plane Kit - Fiesta ST (Blem)
OVERVIEW
*The pictures provided above are not the blemished product. Blemish products have small defects in the surface finish but are structurally sound.*
Our Dive Planes for the Fiesta ST were specifically designed to add a slight bump in front-end downforce while being drag neutral and is safe to be used with or without our Fiesta ST rear diffuser.
Dive planes also referred to as canards, allow you to shift the aero balance forward, aiding you and your setup in balancing out a large rear wing or diffuser.
Dive planes also help seal the sides of the car and help evacuate air from the wheel well, further reducing lift and drag in some cases.
These units are constructed from pre-preg, autoclaved cured, 2x2 twill carbon, that is polished to a high gloss shine.
WHAT IS INCLUDED
- Dive Plane, Left-Hand
- Dive Plane, Right-Hand
- 3M VHB Doubled-Sided Tape, Cut to Shape (2)
- Template (2)
- Hardware Kit, Includes All Necessary Hardware for Install
FEATURES
Reduce Lift (Increase Downforce)
Shift Aero Balance Forward
Allows for Fine Tuning of Aero Balancing (Forward Biased)
Help Seal Sides of Car
Evacuate Air From the Front of the Wheel Well
SPECIFICATIONS
CFD Optimized Design
Pre-Preg, 2x2 Twill, Autoclave Cured, Carbon Fiber Composition
3M Double-Sided Tape or Bolt-On Install
Stainless Hardware Used Throughout
Install Template Included
SCIENCE
Dive planes increase front end grip at high rates of speed and can be used to help balance out diffusers or other rear-end aerodynamic devices. They work by creating high pressure on the top side of the dive plane, and low pressure on the bottom side. Our units were also designed to increase front wheel well evacuation which reduces lift in this area, further increasing downforce generated.
The goal of the diffuser and dive planes were to work as a package for the Fiesta ST to improve aerodynamic performance over the factory. The package is designed for the enthusiast who frequents track days and wants an effective aerodynamic package that balances the car at speed. Both components were designed to work together as a package.