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brucepick 08-12-2011 08:15 PM

High speed P&G with good aero and 55 psi
 
High speed P&G with good aerodynamics and 55 psi.

I've finally gotten the car to the point where I can P&G (sometimes) on the highway, as long as I work with the hills. There's real potential in increasing the roll-ability of your car. Once you defeat a certain amount of drag and rolling resistance etc., you can P&G and the benefits become even more pronounced.

These mods combined got me here: Full belly pan, low rolling resistance tires at 55 psi (cold), flat wheel covers. The wheel covers were the "last straw".

My 55 mile commute requires driving at fairly normal highway speeds. Until this week that meant little pulse and glide on the highway - speed would just deteriorate too fast in most cases.

Just a word to the wise, hopefully.

Here's a pic of my new wheel cover. Quite flat. Perforated aluminum sheet over a coroplast stiffener, glued together with silicone glue.

http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z...X/100_0508.jpg

There's some detail on the wheel covers and especially the fasteners in this thread: http://ecomodder.com/forum/showthrea...orn-14306.html

California98Civic 08-13-2011 09:11 AM

True. This is what I do any time I am stuck on a freeway stretch now. Seems to work very well for me. I keep the engine on through most of the routine, only occasionally shutting down. Aero is a key, and these new wheel covers of yours are interesting. The holes are for brake cooling? I guess because of the angel--parallel to air flow--they won't produce their own drag, yes?

brucepick 08-14-2011 07:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by California98Civic (Post 255905)
... Aero is a key, and these new wheel covers of yours are interesting. The holes are for brake cooling? I guess because of the angel--parallel to air flow--they won't produce their own drag, yes?


Thanks, Cali.
My theory is that the perforated panels work pretty much like solid ones when rolling. I hope they do help with brake cooling, but I really have no idea whether they really do.

The wheel covers are very light weight. They were only 5 oz each (about 140 g) before adding the fasteners.


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