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SVOboy 03-27-2009 06:47 PM

Stock inside wheel well covers and fuel economy?
 
I lost mine somewhere along the way, and besides having a wicked water leak as a result, I'm wondering if this would impact my fuel economy?

I'm not so sure how airflow in the wheel well works and is manipulated, but the basic issue is that now I have big, gaping wheel wells that are unobstructed up to the shell of the quarter panels.

Thoughts? Thanks

SVOboy 03-27-2009 07:02 PM

For reference:
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...13SH20_B49.gif

Drive Stick 03-27-2009 07:03 PM

eBay Motors: CRX OEM RIGHT FENDER INNER LINER SPLASH SHIELD 89 90 91 (item 220375972952 end time Apr-09-09 17:53:49 PDT)

eBay Motors: CRX OEM LEFT FENDER INNER LINER SPLASH SHIELD 89 90 91 (item 220375971933 end time Apr-09-09 17:50:34 PDT)


eBay Motors: Fender Liner Clip Accord Civic CRX CR-V Del Sol Prelude (item 370178194575 end time Mar-30-09 21:22:58 PDT)


there you go, buy and reinstall!

win/win

SVOboy 03-27-2009 07:09 PM

Haha, I was actually just emailing that guy. I wonder where mine went, lots of money to waste. Oh well though. It's probably better for aero anyway...

Off I go to investigate front lips for air dam purposes...

Drive Stick 03-27-2009 07:14 PM

You are right it is a lot of money, junkyard would sell them to you for $15 bucks for both I bet.

I'm not totally sure about airflow in the wheel wells, but I tend to believe anything with a smoother surface has less resistance so a rounded well would probably be ideal (stock.)

The ones on my car, have integrated mudflaps in the front.. bummer! I found some that don't have that on there in the junkyard though, may have to switch!

SVOboy 03-27-2009 07:16 PM

I think a new junkyard just opened up near me, I may check it out when I get home on monday

aerohead 03-28-2009 01:10 PM

wheel wells
 
Research published by SAE reports that wheel-house volume plays a measurable role in drag.Minimizing the volume lowers drag,so we can deduce that the absence of the inner fender well would increase drag by default.


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