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Autospeed article: adding a chin undertray to a 1st gen Prius
(Note: see also Adding front & rear undertray to 2nd gen. Prius )
From the Australian web magazine Autospeed - Some of you may have seen these already... Modifying Under-Car Airflow, Part 1Originally these articles used to be pay-access only, but they've opened them up for public access now. The project documents the creation of a prototype front partial undertray for a 1st gen Prius, testing, and then fabrication of a permanent version. Before: http://us1.webpublications.com.au/st.../2456_22lo.jpg Mockup: http://us1.webpublications.com.au/st.../2456_25lo.jpg Final version: http://us1.webpublications.com.au/st.../2456_15lo.jpg The writer reports a 10+% improvement in fuel economy at freeway speeds (100km/h) with the mod in place. I frankly find that a bit difficult to believe, though I don't doubt there was some improvement. If you read the article you can find a few holes in his testing approach - even though he's fairly aware of things like experimenter bias, and aiming to perform tests on the same day (for consistent weather conditions). The articles also give a good background on the subject of under car aerodynamics. Definitely worth a read if you haven't seen them yet: Modifying Under-Car Airflow, Part 1 |
These are great articles
Sure their testing left something to be desired.
And I would question their results. C'mon ten percent improvement?:rolleyes: However, I can see how I could apply what I learned in this article to the '94 Honda Accord I currently drive.:) Thank you, MetroMPG for finding this article. |
Good stuff, Metro...thanks for sharing! :thumbup:
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Ditto. Thanks for dredging that up, Metro.
I noticed they use "high quality" duct tape for their mods. Something we home DIY'ers can shoot for. ;) I tend to use black duct tape, so it matches the trim on my car. A real consideration, since my temporary grill block stayed on the car for six months. IMHO, they are not hard-core hypermilers, though. I see they chose stability over low drag. Wimps. Thanks again, Stew |
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When I read the bit about the front tire deflectors they also tested along with the undertray, I couldn't believe it they concluded: they also reduced drag, but made the front feel end lighter, so we ditched them. |
Yikes!! My Aveo has absolutely NO chin undertray!!:eek: I can see clear up to the hood from under there. With grill blocks, maybe I can top their 10% :rolleyes: WOO HOO!! Weekend project!!
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It may not need one as much as this Prius did.
It's not so much an issue of being able to look up & see the hood, as it is directing airflow more cleanly past the bits of the car that stick down below the bottom edge of the front bumper. |
I'll have a look when my Mother in law is done borrowing it. As I recall though, it isn't especially aerodynamically clean under there.
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BTW. I noticed the undertray on my wife's Taurus while I was working on it, and got undertray envy. :D So I grabbed one off a Taurus last time I was at the junkyard. It's not solid; it has a couple of slots in the middle to allow air for cooling, I guess. It feels like really thick polyethylene. Should be easy to cut down and fit on my Cavalier.
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