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Any aerodynamic guru's on here? need your opinions..pics inside
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<blockquote data-quote="oilwell1415" data-source="post: 9551462" data-attributes="member: 58424"><p>I doubt a windshield by itself would help much, but it might. If you could get rid of the sheet metal in the interior and add side windows with no back window it would probably help a lot because the air under the car would get sucked out the back window. With the back of the car open that might not even matter.</p><p></p><p>Can you profile the underside of the roof? Back when I worked on a dirt car there was a guy running ministock with a Pinto that had basically turned the whole roof into a wing. From outside you could barely see it, but if you got close and looked inside you could see that the roof was an airfoil. He won nearly everyweek by a landslide. I don't think he lifted all the way around the track.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oilwell1415, post: 9551462, member: 58424"] I doubt a windshield by itself would help much, but it might. If you could get rid of the sheet metal in the interior and add side windows with no back window it would probably help a lot because the air under the car would get sucked out the back window. With the back of the car open that might not even matter. Can you profile the underside of the roof? Back when I worked on a dirt car there was a guy running ministock with a Pinto that had basically turned the whole roof into a wing. From outside you could barely see it, but if you got close and looked inside you could see that the roof was an airfoil. He won nearly everyweek by a landslide. I don't think he lifted all the way around the track. [/QUOTE]
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