Dirk37
Mr. Resourceful
Now that I'm in college and commuting 50 miles a day, I thought I'd try some aero mods to improve fuel economy.
These are some temporary test pieces I made out of cardboard, corrugated plastic board, and duct tape. The front has the grill blocked off completely except for the upper slot under the bumper, then the back wheels have side skirts over them. The front cardboard blockoff also extends past the bottom of the car to direct airflow to the side of the car.
And yes, I know these look absolutely ********, you should see some of the looks I get from people
I've had these on for a few days now and they made a noticeable difference in the distance I was able to coast, also the car needs less throttle to accelerate on the freeway. I haven't gone through a full tank with these on but I'll update this thread when I do.
If there is a decent mileage increase, I'm planning to make new removable pieces out of fiberglass and paint them to match the car. That way I can get decent commuting mileage while not having to look like an eco-freak all the time
These are some temporary test pieces I made out of cardboard, corrugated plastic board, and duct tape. The front has the grill blocked off completely except for the upper slot under the bumper, then the back wheels have side skirts over them. The front cardboard blockoff also extends past the bottom of the car to direct airflow to the side of the car.
And yes, I know these look absolutely ********, you should see some of the looks I get from people

I've had these on for a few days now and they made a noticeable difference in the distance I was able to coast, also the car needs less throttle to accelerate on the freeway. I haven't gone through a full tank with these on but I'll update this thread when I do.
If there is a decent mileage increase, I'm planning to make new removable pieces out of fiberglass and paint them to match the car. That way I can get decent commuting mileage while not having to look like an eco-freak all the time

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