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Old 04-09-2012, 09:23 PM   #21 (permalink)
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i built the frame today for my suburban. used scrap metal I had laying around - some 1.6 inch round tubing and some 1 inch square.

had the sheet metal guy come over - he's going to make some sides for it.

will take a few days for that.
One thing about DrMiller, he doesn't screw around. Off to his site to see if pics are up yet.

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Old 04-10-2012, 07:02 AM   #22 (permalink)
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It would work.There would be a penalty do to the circulation within the rebate,as fuel would be consumed to power the perpetual circulation when moving.
But yes,if the gross contour of the tail was otherwise proper,the flow would re-attach and flow on to the trailing edge.
Got that, losses on rebate circulation vortex, but gain on smaller rear, may be positive or negative vs perfect boat tail junction, but may provide a more viable option in some cases: ie attatch to hatch only, allowing easier access to rear without having to build up body around hatch opening, so even though boattail efficiency may be reduced, practicality may make it a more realistic option. Obviously appropriate tuft testing to prove out effectiveness would be required.
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Old 04-10-2012, 07:07 AM   #23 (permalink)
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i built the frame today for my suburban. used scrap metal I had laying around - some 1.6 inch round tubing and some 1 inch square.

had the sheet metal guy come over - he's going to make some sides for it.

will take a few days for that.
Good luck with that, hope all goes well.
I'm on a bit of a go slow with the Aero currently, got other motor issuesto deal with, problem with smart cars (electronics), sometimes they forget what they're supposed to do.
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Old 04-10-2012, 10:44 AM   #24 (permalink)
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One thing about DrMiller, he doesn't screw around. Off to his site to see if pics are up yet.
lol that was a pretty creative, very nice way to remind me to get some pics taken and posted.

will try to do that today.

the frame is UGLY. not at all square. it is actually pretty tough to get all the angles right. Next time I will make a few jigs, if this thing works.

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