HALOBLK dry carbon fibre spoiler install and review on a 2023 Tesla Model Y RWD.
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- Опубліковано 19 лип 2024
- Hi Guys,
If you are on the fence about whether to fit spoiler to your Tesla then this video will help you decide. There are a number of reasons to fit one but it is mostly to give the car a sporty look. The spoiler also has an aerodynamic benefit and will make the car more stable at speed. I will review this benefit at a later date but I do not expect it to be very noticeable. I am fitting it for looks which is what most people will be doing. It was important for me to fit a quality product and not skimp on a component that is in such an obvious location. It's also a $70000 car so I figured why fit a $50 plastic spoiler. it didnt feel right. HALOBLK have designed a nice looking spoiler with their own styling but its stealth enought for the look I was going for with my car. This is high end dry carbon fibre that gives the product a great look, high strength and durability. If this product is what you are looking for, please use the links below to find out more. If you decide to purchase I would appreciate you supporting my channel and using the discount code below:
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
2:26 Unboxing
6:00 What is dry carbon?
8:25 Ceramic coating and window tint
9:40 Surface prep and clean
10:57 Positioning the spoiler
13:34 Alignment sticker
14:56 Final surface prep and install
19:10 How does it look?
20:05 Aerodynamics and spoiler basics
24:28 Summary
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I just ordered one on Amazon today. I think it will look amazing on my red MYLR. Thanks for the review!!
Awesome. Hope this video helps with the install.
I’ve done similar - blacked out badges and a cheap abs spoiler from xcar. Have had them on for over a year now and held up well.
Haloblk do great quality products so next upgrade will be swapping the spoiler over to their one.
Looks really nice 👌
Thanks John. I’m pretty happy with how it looks.
Tip Matt, when facing camera, use a tripod!🙂
But I enjoy making you dizzy 😂
Looks like you and I are doing the same things. I added matt black badge covers and a spoiler. I initially ordered a matt black genuine carbon spoiler from aliexpress and what I recived looked great until I went to fit it and I found the fit was terrible. So I ordered a matt black plastic one off ebay and the fit and look was fantastic. Wish I had gone with that to start with. If I'm ever down your way will drop you a note and perhaps catch up for a coffee. Looking good mate.
Yes. I don’t like the chrome badges at all. I wanted to fit a good quality dry carbon spoiler. With the money I just spent on this car I think it deserved one. I’ve heard a few people had bad experiences with cheaper carbon ones. I actually got to see this one first hand before I bought it so I knew it was worth it.
Feel free to shoot me an email if your headed down this way.
looks good, where did you get the black badges as well?
Tessories. Easy to fit. They are just covers that stick to original badges.
That looks amazing. Is the factory spoiler also a dry carbon?
I’m not 100% if the factory one is a dry carbon construction. It has a matte finish so it probably is.
Spoilers really make a visual difference, not just an aerodynamic one. I just wish they looked as built-in as they do on the Model X.
Yeah but that car is insanely expensive so you would expect it. I think it’s important to have a real carbon fibre one as they look so much better than the print ones. If it’s not in the budget then just a matte black plastic spoiler would be better.
It’s definitely more for visual than aero. The aero benefit is very small.
Well done Matt, thoughts on a diffuser?
Not for me. The standard diffuser is pretty aggressive looking as is. There would be a similar benefit aerodynamically though and combined with the spoiler would probably be a more noticeable efficiency saving. I’ve seen a few that have led brake lights built in too which look cool.
@@notinthemanual AFAIK a diffuser is designed for downforce, and might actually ADD drag (i.e. it's sucking the rear tyres down to grip harder to the road), which isn't necessarily what you want (unless you want to drive on the roof of a tunnel of course - and who doesn't want to do that in a Sydney traffic jam) ;-) ... But maybe I'm wrong, I'm no aerodynamicist ;-)
@@greghudson9717 Either am I. I thought we were talking about the diffuser below the bumper. Maybe I’m confused.
Hi Matt, I am interested in getting one, but just want to know if it is easy to take the spoiler off once installed?
Yes. A little bit of heat using a hair dryer and some fishing line to cut the tape it can be done without harming the paint.
I've just installed mine (got one as a Christmas present!) but I'm nervous driving in Melbourne rain with it. I just don't trust those adhesives!
Mine hasn’t fallen off yet! I was lucky it didn’t rain for a few days after I fitted it though.
do you have a link to your hub caps?
I don’t have hub caps. These are the 20” induction wheels. I have protective segments around the edges. Made by a company called MagBak. Here is my review on them. ua-cam.com/video/hhsZN91j2no/v-deo.html
What does it do to efficiency
I haven’t had time to do a longish freeway run to see that yet. I’m not expecting a huge difference. I don’t know if you could do a consistent enough test to be accurate. I drove a few hours on the freeway a week before I fitted it and will hopefully do the same run again soon.
Is this real carbon fiber or fake plastic?
Real dry carbon. I do my best to explain the difference in the vid but basically dry carbon has the resin impregnated in the sheet of carbon and wet carbon has a resin coating over the top of normal carbon sheets. Dry carbon is stronger and in my opinion looks better too.
@@notinthemanual wow I just bought it. Thanks to you. Thank you so much.
@@walterwhite1 Thanks. Enjoy 😊
It is still a stupid tesla…
Best selling car in the world 😊