Guess what modification I made today & win a prize!
OK, I decided to play a guessing game.
Today I did a modifacation to my Metro. I doubt very seriously that it will help my mileage too much though. However if the car behind me is drafting they may see benefits just from my little Metro being in front of them. You never know, stranger things have happened. I will ONLY reveal this modification with the blessing of Matt as it may be a trade secret and then we all go to jail, I don't want that to happen. So we'll have to see if he approves of this mod, if not I fully understand. |
My name is Matt Timion, and I approve of this message :)
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EXCELLENT! Let the game begin!!!! |
Is it a partial boattail?
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rear diffuser under the gas tank and bumper?
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Guesses: partial boattail rear diffuser Clues: Small Light possibly no mileage gain for me (maybe) but could net huge gains for who ever is following close enough |
Is it a gassavers.org bumper sticker?
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some sort of electronic display showing your instantaneous MPG readout to folks riding your bumper?
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That would be awesome. |
Now what would make you guess that? You know there is no such thing as a GasSaver.Org bumper sticker...........or IS THERE???? ketel0ne YOU are the winner!!! Did Matt tell you or did you do your research and notice on my first post that I mentioned I did up some custom stickers for my Insight? Anyhoo, ketel0ne, you are the winner BUT......since Jack did say that was his guess as well and I haven't been back online he gets a prize too!! The prize you ask??? Your VERY own GasSavers.Org bumper sticker to tie you over until Matt can sell you one once his order comes in. These are limited edition and you two will be the only two to have one besides my Metro and Insight. ketel0ne/Jack - PM me and I'll get you set up where you'll be styling by next weekend. :D Perfect for covering up dents too.....:o
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I reread the wording of your post, and figured unless you added a semi trailer to the back of your geo the best other thing for the guy behind you would be a gassavers sticker.
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Gimme gimme!!
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SVOboy - I'd love nothing more than to hook you up with one but it really wouldn't be fair to Matt. I know that sounds mean but it's only a matter of time before Matt can hook you up with one. If his deal does fall through for some unforseen reason I can get him to the right people to make a mass purchase. For the most part I do small custom "one off" stuff - maybe tomorrow I'll add one of my OEM look-a-like stickers to the garage of Wazabi. You'll like it a lot - I'm sure of that - even if it is hybrid related. :D |
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Don't worry I am still SO buyin an offical bumper sticker too when Matt gets them up for sale.
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Now the kids have gone overboard on stickers. Kind of funny. |
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ketelOne - Jack Kudos to you for still getting a REAL GasSavers.Org sticker when they are offically released. |
Oh ok. I know this is off topic, but has anybody ever tried putting holes in their back bumper to reduce drag, and theoretically raise FE?
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Yes. I think most of us prefer to not cut giant holes in our bumpers. If a bumper is poorly designed it will catch the air. The holes let air out. A better solution is to make a rear belly pan to fill in the gaps.
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Holes in the back bumper?
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This is the exact reason you'll notice race cars with holes in the bumper. |
Hurry up Matt, I want my sticker!!!! //end jealous rage
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I wonder if the air trapped under the car at the rear bumper becomes the bubble that forms in the back of a pickup truck and doesn't really make a lot of drag. I would think that a thin plastic bumper/ground effect like the rear of my xB would bend backwards like crazy if exposed to 60-80 mpg wind all the time . . . I got the feeling that it traps air and pushes it out the sides through the rear wheel wells. I am also trying to figure out how I can make the front bumper rounder and blend into the front wheel area more smoothly to see if that would affect FE. Right now it turns inward with a negative radius and then flips outward just in front of the wheel well - making it round and wider than the wheels would push the air right past the tires an dmaybe reduce some drag.
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The other reason for needing a pickup is that I go off road quite a bit, and I need ground clearance. I had a Toyota Matrix 4wd, and I kept losing plastic bits off road. The Matrix had a cramped seat and no legroom. It killed my back and legs. Are the xB spoilers on the front and rear bumpers and on the rocker panel covers removable? It would have a lot more ground clearance without them. Better yet, I wish Toyota would install the Matrix 4wd system with taller springs and no spoilers, and make the xB off-road capable. |
NOPE ! the engine in the xB is pretty tall and it has about 5.9" of ground clearance on some really stiff springs and the other problem is that the wheels are at the very ends of the vehicle front and rear so you don't grind the front or rear air dams but the undercarriage will take a beating on uneven ground. Usually I can lay on the ground and reach under the vehicles I have owned and at least get to the engine drain plug for the oil change not so with this beast - can barely get my head under it to look at anything - even the floor jack has to be pumped in the front wheel well until the body get high enough to fit under the driver side door when jacking up the front end at the jack point. There are coils over shocks front and rear so maybe a lifting kit could raise it but it would be tough on the front axles as they are different lengths also. Actually it has really high seats - a friend of mine was having to hold on to the grab handle above the door and the door arm rest on turns in the front seat then I realized that his feet were barely touching the floor. The back seat however is like a limo.
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I take my Matrix offroad everyday. A disavantage of living in the country. The most damage I've gotten is from curbs - the oh so cool aftermarket styling of the '03-'04's takes some getting used to since its so low.
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But this one is much cooler. :) https://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BLUE-...28184540QQrdZ1 |
That's way cool:cool: :cool:
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Output of scangauge to the led display for the cars behind you to see mpg in realtime too. :)
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That 37" one is almost perfect for the back of my Insight. I have the rear glass in the very back of the hatch level with the cargo floor. Actually that is my dogs favorite place. She lies down back there and watches the all the cars lined up behind us. (I'm sort of kidding, I try not to hold up traffic - at least to a degree - I won't let them push me too much)
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Hey is the post number opposite the posting date above the post in the blue gray gradient tint line new or what?
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