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Old 03-25-2007, 03:31 PM   #21
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Little British Car enthusiasts usually coat their cars in Waxoyl to protect them from rust, and apparantly, it works better than anything.
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Old 03-28-2007, 06:48 PM   #22
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kind of a partial question thast on topic.

theorietically couldnt u get better mpg if your car was clean and waxed? much like a waxed surfboard on water glides better, waxed car in wind "slips" better. (yes i realize water is obviously much more dense than air but still)

my chevette that is 27 years old has virtually no rust and its been bought and driven around here on salt. there is massive ammounts of undercoating tho and where its flaked off its clean red paint still underneath...

except for the front floor pans but they rusted from the inside out...
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Old 03-28-2007, 07:06 PM   #23
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That's really funny! I JUST NOW this moment finished getting together a presentation for school tomorrow. Subject: Driving for maximum fuel economy. I included "Keep vehicle washed and waxed" in my reduce drag portion. I know it is just a small rock towards gas mileage, but many rocks together build a moutain. (I stole that from "The Riches") I also included racing disc hubcaps for the reduce drag portion of vehicle modifications.

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kind of a partial question thast on topic.

theorietically couldnt u get better mpg if your car was clean and waxed? much like a waxed surfboard on water glides better, waxed car in wind "slips" better. (yes i realize water is obviously much more dense than air but still)

my chevette that is 27 years old has virtually no rust and its been bought and driven around here on salt. there is massive ammounts of undercoating tho and where its flaked off its clean red paint still underneath...

except for the front floor pans but they rusted from the inside out...
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Old 03-28-2007, 08:11 PM   #24
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theorietically couldnt u get better mpg if your car was clean and waxed? much like a waxed surfboard on water glides better, waxed car in wind "slips" better. (yes i realize water is obviously much more dense than air but still)
It will affect your mpg less than 1/4 or so. It's so insignificant that plain old A-B-A testing usually won't detect a statistically significant difference attributable to this.

There are exceptions, such as your car being covered in years worth of road grime and mud. Then the difference could be pretty sizable.
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Old 03-29-2007, 05:16 AM   #25
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except for the front floor pans but they rusted from the inside out...
Yabba-dabba-doo!
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Old 03-29-2007, 08:43 AM   #26
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rofl yea.. but everywhere was still solid enough to just drill some holes and put a piece of sheetmetal down with some bolts.

but! dirt weighs somehting, if youve got alot of dirt buildup it could potentially weigh down your car. especially wet dirt.
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