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Old 02-16-2015, 05:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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2009 Ford Probe X Cd 0.15

Correction,the data in the header should reflect 2009,not 2012.
I was surfing 'Ford aerodynamic research' on GOOGLE and came across thisFord Probe X | Cunningham ID
I did an overlay.

Here is the Cd 0.137 Probe-V of 1985

1984 Probe-IV,Cd 0.152

Cd 0.22 Probe-III of 1983

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The Cd 0.22 Probe-III of 1983 looks like a Merkur Scorpio/XR4Ti hybrid.
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Somebody is dreaming if they think that 1983 Probe III had anything near a .22 CD.
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The Cd 0.22 Probe-III of 1983 looks Merkur Scorpio/XR4Ti hybrid.
The XR4Ti and Scorpio are linear descendents of the Probe III.
At Cd 0.34,they lack the full belly pan,active front airdam,and a few other tricks.
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Somebody is dreaming if they think that 1983 Probe III had anything near a .22 CD.
I can't vouch for their numbers.
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I saw a recent post on here challenging the original Insight's Cd, according to someone's windtunnel testing. With all of those aerodynamic features, supposedly it is really not that aerodynamic?

Really?
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I saw a recent post on here challenging the original Insight's Cd, according to someone's windtunnel testing. With all of those aerodynamic features, supposedly it is really not that aerodynamic?

Really?
The Insight tested at .30 Cd.
The current model Prius tested at .26 at the same test session.

I emailed the fellow there at the wind-tunnel about the condition of the car, and he believes the car was not missing any panels etc.
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I own a 5th generation Civic hunchback and the Cd was quoted in Road & Track / Car & Driver as .31, with the VX having a " slightly better Cd owing to a small underbody fairing in front of the rear bumper ".

If Honda tested the VX in the same tunnel as the Insight, that might push my Cd to .36 - yikes !
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I saw a recent post on here challenging the original Insight's Cd, according to someone's windtunnel testing. With all of those aerodynamic features, supposedly it is really not that aerodynamic?

Really?
John Boniface of GM claims that their Warren Michigan tunnel indicated Cd 0.30 for Insight-I.If this is an SAE crosswind-averaged Cd,then Honda's zero-yaw Cd 0.25 ,may still be valid.GM doesn't provide the context.
A2 Wind tunnel claims same Cd 0.30.This tunnel is incapable of measuring anything but zero-yaw due to its narrow test section.
And while GM and A2 report identical Cds for say the Tesla S,they come up with different Cds for other cars.
And up to a point,all GM Cds have been down-graded.(Sunraycer went from Cd 0.125,to Cd 0.143,for a 14.4% discrepancy).That would make Insight Cd 0.285 right there!).
Hucho,in 1985 indicated higher than reported drag for Honda products measured in VW's climatic tunnel,but the numbers were closer to the standard deviation of earlier tunnel comparisons with the JARI wind tunnel results.
We may want to wait for other 'naked' cars to be tested at A2,and see if the same trend line exists.
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Google Images doesn't find anything but renderings. I wonder where they got the Cd figure.


http://auto-clave.blogspot.com/2009/04/ford-probe-x-2025_24.html

Apparently the date should be 2025, apparently.

Edit: According to carstyling.ru the Probe V was the final one.


http://www.carstyling.ru/en/car/1985_ford_probe_v/

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Probe V is the final advance in that series of aerodynamic concepts. It achieved a 10% reduction in drag coefficient, achieving 0.137 to Probe IV’s 0.152. This tiny, but very significant, 10% reduction in drag required building a whole new concept to achieve it.
The doors and engine cover open like a Bay-window VW bus.

2nd edit: OK, here's this:

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Cunningham's second foray into digital wind tunnel analysis, conducted with Ford and Exa corporation while at Art Center, focused on aerodynamics, P2P (peer to peer) vehicle communication systems, and the dissolving of perceived boundaries in the driving experience. The 2020 Sedan developed in CAD achieved a drag coefficient of 0.15 in early testing phases, half of the typical modern automobile.
http://www.mrcid.com/project/ford-probe-x

Which I guess is aerohead's original link.


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