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Has anyone ever heard of addition panels to improve the coefficient of drag (cd) of our cars? Sites like ecomodder have all the people making stupid looking stuff to gain mpg, but imo our cars look too good for that to happen. So I was thinking, what if we made panels that either A) looked good on the car, or B) couldn't be "readily seen" - aka made out of lexan or something.
Any Thoughts, ideas? I think if we could shape some clear panels to deflect air around our bucket head lights, and some to keep the air off the spoiler (but still using the spoiler for mounting/looks), we could probably gain at least a few mpg. It might be worth looking into if some cheap lexan could be found. -------------------- ![]() |
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on the track... yeah... there is more variation in driver input than the plastic underpanels provide. However extended DD work would likely yield results... assuming you keep it out of WOT
![]() What is this vortex generator you speak of? If it does what I think it does it makes sense. If you could counteract the eddy currents and vortexes caused by the low pressure formed behind the car, you could really increase fuel economy for sure. Any links? -------------------- ![]() |
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