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Aerodynamics for high speeds
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<blockquote data-quote="racebronco2" data-source="post: 15963012" data-attributes="member: 11854"><p>I did a test years ago with yard and a camera because i heard the same thing. The results is that our cars do not get any air from the boom below the bumper cover. Think about it, you are doing 100mph, the air is not going to slow down to make a 90 degree turn up and another 90 degree up from 2 inches to 14 inches to the top of the radiator. Our bumper cover forces the air down to clear the radiator support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="racebronco2, post: 15963012, member: 11854"] I did a test years ago with yard and a camera because i heard the same thing. The results is that our cars do not get any air from the boom below the bumper cover. Think about it, you are doing 100mph, the air is not going to slow down to make a 90 degree turn up and another 90 degree up from 2 inches to 14 inches to the top of the radiator. Our bumper cover forces the air down to clear the radiator support. [/QUOTE]
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