Tacoma Aerocap - Cheap Plastic/Temporary most importantly, fast
I'm about to go on another cross country trip, moving from CA to NC, and I want to save about 2-3mpg in a really cheap, really quick way. I have gobs of clear plastic sheeting, so I was thinking of making a cheap aerocap.
The Plan
My biggest restriction here, is time. I leave on Wednesday. Looking for any comments, but I especially want to see people try to shoot it down, so I can mitigate any problems. http://img684.imageshack.us/img684/1839/tacomatape.jpg |
Another mock up pic w/ my "safety duct tape". The picture is of an Extended cab, but I actually have a Double Cab.
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If the plastic is thin enough to flap in the wind it could be worse for aero than nothing at all. But it would probably fall off before long then too. Maybe a framework of sorts could be slapped together?
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Frank Lee is right (aaarrrrgggghhhhhh)
I am always amazed at the damage done by the air whipping by. It will shred the plastic. |
Yer probably better off bending some wire mesh/screen to the shape yer looking fer and then using expanding foam to roughly cover that shape...shave/sand it down smooth to the level you want/need. ;)
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Wish I lived closer to LA, I'd get these big styrofoam blocks and shave them down. large styrofoam blocks
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Your plan appears sound, with a couple caveats. I'd make sure you cut the plastic for a good smooth fit and see that all edges are completely sealed. Also, there are flexible fiberglass spars known to those of us familiar with the sport of Hang Gliding, called "battens". They are used primarily to provide consistent shape to a soft wing during flight, also preventing flutter and premature fabric failure. An adaptation, I believe, would help in your application. Perhaps by using clear 'packing tape' by which to secure a few of those cheap, long fiberglass rods such as used on children's bicycles to support flags, longitudinally along the underside of the plastic sheeting, you will avoid much of the chaotic buffeting that otherwise occurs. If you implement this idea, I'd go ahead and pad the tips of the rods.
With good quality plastic of sufficient thickness, and a few 'battens', you should be good to go! Just how far, however, is a bit of a 'variables' dart throw. Better keep a bit of extra plastic and tape on hand. TS |
Painter's tape is far too weak.
Get Gorilla tape. |
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Gaffer's tape wont leave any nasty residue over the short term and has pretty good strength.
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