Aerohead says to make sure you have attached flow coming from the front or the mods at the rear won't be very effective so my personal rule-of-thumb has been to work from the front to the back. That said, you should have good attached flow over the roof so I guess it is personal preference what you do first. If you can make it quickly removable, hopefully we can see some A-B-A test results too.
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Originally Posted by freebeard
The power needed to push an object through a fluid increases as the cube of the velocity. Mechanical friction increases as the square, so increasing speed requires progressively more power.
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