I have been spending a great deal of time reading here about different ways to improve the air flow over the top of my truck. One the things I have identified as needing attention is the back of my Blazer. The back glass has a curve that is terrible for air flow. I tried an experiment with some home made (free) VG's to see if I could try to keep the air flow attached to the back window as best as possible, though I was not all that terribly successful. I have been reading a great deal recently about different iterations of partial Kamm backs, and I'm thinking this may be the route to go with my Blazer. Here is a pic as it sits now:
Here is what I am thinking for a partial Kamm back, this is just a quick Gimp drawing with what I believe will be the best angle for it:
I guess I'm looking for input on this idea, and feel free to offer up some constructive criticism please
. My plan at this time is to construct a test design out of either cardboard, or coroplast (sp?). Then do some testing to see how well it works. I'm pretty sure this is the best way to go from what I have noted in other vehicles here with a similar rear hatch area design. I had initially thought about just a spoiler but believe the partial Kamm is the way to go. While I may loose some aerodynamic efficiency in the design/placement, I'm planning on attaching it to the back glass to make it the most user friendly, not getting the way of the operation of the glass or the tailgate.