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Wind Buffeting

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Anyone figure out how to reduce the wind buffeting at high speeds on the track? My track requires us to keep our windows down and above 100 or so the buffeting is brutal. I would imagine many of you experience the same. I have wind foils from Blackmill on one of my other cars, and they work great. Unfortunately Blackmill doesn’t make them for Mustangs. Anyone come up with anything?
 
Anyone figure out how to reduce the wind buffeting at high speeds on the track? My track requires us to keep our windows down and above 100 or so the buffeting is brutal. I would imagine many of you experience the same. I have wind foils from Blackmill on one of my other cars, and they work great. Unfortunately Blackmill doesn’t make them for Mustangs. Anyone come up with anything?
an already made solution : https://archetyperacing.com/products/ar-vortex-generator

But others have made their own similar to this
 
I decided to buy the Blackmill wind deflectors. I purchased the size that I have on my 911 (991). I took measurements and they are really close so I figured it was worth a shot. Here are some pictures. Not perfect, but good enough and very effective at high speed. I’ve had the car up to about 135mph and the buffeting is essentially gone.

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steveespo

Lord knows I'm a Voodoo Child
Moderator
Exactly! I have the same “problem!” 🤣
Do you have a closure? If not add one. Its weird but with seats putting them down helped, with roll bar and no seats adding the Gt350 closure, or as on my race car a bulkhead stopped the drumming. Or put the deflectors, I haven't used those though.
 
Do you have a closure? If not add one. Its weird but with seats putting them down helped, with roll bar and no seats adding the Gt350 closure, or as on my race car a bulkhead stopped the drumming. Or put the deflectors, I haven't used those though.

Yes. In place of the seats is a flat piece of carpet. Here’s a picture. I could easily remove it, however the wind deflectors I put on seemed to fix the problem (at least up to about 135 mph).

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Do you have a closure? If not add one. Its weird but with seats putting them down helped, with roll bar and no seats adding the Gt350 closure, or as on my race car a bulkhead stopped the drumming. Or put the deflectors, I haven't used those though.
That's interesting, I had the opposite experience.
When I had a full interior still and rear seats up, zero buffeting. When I removed the rear seats for the roll bar, then I had buffeting 🤷‍♂️
 

302BOB

Epic Contributor
If anybody can get and fit in my rear seats, they're welcome to them!!!!!!!!!!!.....I gave up trying to clean my back inside window after one try years ago!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Where did you get the rubber piece on down tubes ??

I got the idea from someone on YouTube. Here’s the link:
(I obviously didn’t use the metal collar)
 

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