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04 Vibe aero thread
Well, here's my build thread for Vibeos, my '04 Pontiac Vibe. I have many things planned for it, most of which will come about this weekend. But for now I just have a little treat. Lets start with the car...
http://ecomodder.com/forum/member-ki...ture2522-a.jpg http://ecomodder.com/forum/member-ki...ture2523-a.jpg There it is in our garage before I mocked up a few mods Monday. But today I have done my very first eco-mod! A full grill block: http://ecomodder.com/forum/member-ki...rill-block.jpg (pardon the quality. It was taken with my phone when my hands were cold. And that snow? Just came today. Yeah, I'm thrilled...) Since I will be doing an experiment with eco-mods for a science project, they need to be removable. Of course I like general removeability. The top grill blocks are attached with flexible wire run through the coroplast's holes in the top and out the bottom, and then through the grill where they are twisted. For the bottom grill block (which was VERY hard. Would've been easier if I had a chance to lie down, or if the bumper was a little higher, but whatever, it's on now) I put the flexible metal wire through the faces of the coroplast in the four corners of it, threaded them through the lower grill, wound them, ad bent them around the corner into my bumper. I probably will have to do a better job with that, but as long as it stays on. They are on the car for now as I get everything else made and attached. Here's a list of what I want to do right now: Partial kammback Wheel skirts (rear) Wheel covers (front only) Underbody air deflectors And eventually.... Belly pan Better grill block Front wheel skirts? Windshield wiper air deflector Sunroof air deflector (Yeah, it came with a sunroof. I'm not complaining, but I'm not exactly a sunroof kind of guy) Thoughts? Suggestions? Encouragement to go out right now with a Sharpie and draw teeth on the lower grill block? Thanks! |
YES, TEEEETH!
http://i337.photobucket.com/albums/n...owonolivia.jpg ARRRR! Ha ha ha! Keep an eye on the temperature readout on your SG. A full block is do-able only in very cool/cold weather. |
I don't have a Scangauge. I have a Kiwi MPG meter. Great for me. I'll keep an eye on the temperature gauge of the car. It's pretty cold here though, and the heat is always on too. If it gets too bad I'll remove one of the upper ones before I take off the lower one.
I'll Sharpie in those teeth tomorrow! It'll be interesting to see the looks I'll get. |
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Well testing is all done, but data finalization is yet to come. So far it looks good for the modifications. Here are some pictures of some temporary mods with put on just for the test.
http://i345.photobucket.com/albums/p...e/IMAG0216.jpg http://i345.photobucket.com/albums/p...e/IMAG0217.jpg I know, the skirts aren't full, or low enough, but they were made quickly in a few minutes. http://i345.photobucket.com/albums/p...e/IMAG0214.jpg And the Kammback doesn't even impair my rear vision. It wasn't at all noticeable when driving. |
How did you attach the rear wheel skirts, and how are you keeping them from rubbing the tire?
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...love the ECOMODDER.COM penciled on the rightside sail of the cardboard winglet (ha,ha)!
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Cool, look forward to another option for me to try!
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You may want to take those roof rack crossbars off and retest. You may get as much gain from that as you saw from the front wheel covers or the rear skirts.
Good work! |
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