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MetroMPG 10-11-2006 01:43 PM

Something to consider with the add-on cowls though, is the fresh air intake happens at the base of the windshield because it's one of the highest pressure areas on the car (not counting the grille). The cowl may interfere with that to some extent if you direct air over the intake slats.

JanGeo 10-11-2006 03:13 PM

Yeah and when the ice and snow gets in there good luck!! The air should still flow into the intake because of the high pressure against the windshield.

rh77 10-11-2006 07:00 PM

Yeah, GM Hideaway = pain in de ARSE; TSX Smooth
 
I recall one cold Winter day when the '77 Olds broke the wiper arm mechanism due to ice build-up (OK I was 17 and though it would bust through the ice/snow). Had to replace the whole crab-walk arm system on the splines in 20F weather.

The TSX has plastic airflow directors that direct, well, the air flow:

https://pic16.picturetrail.com/VOL698.../195105807.jpg

RH77

onegammyleg 10-12-2006 04:07 AM

How about some sort of light flexible cowling that completely covers over the wipers arms until they are turned on , then it flops down as the arm moves up.
When the arm comes down again the wiper rests above it.

Just means you have to manualy lift the cowling up and place it over the arms again later.

Might sound lame but if your using MS windows your used to having to manually reset things fom time to time. :D

rh77 10-12-2006 05:17 AM

Windows '87
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by onegammyleg
MS windows your used to having to manually reset things fom time to time. :D

LOL -- dude, you should take your act on the road.

I'm running 3 Linux servers for:

The Stanford University Gene Folding Distributed Computing Project

etc., but Windows on the Laptop here for work :(

onegammyleg 10-12-2006 07:29 AM

Hi rh77 -?The Stanford University Gene Folding Distributed Computing Project?

I couldn't resist this one :D
https://www.cockeyed.com/science/laundry/laundry21.jpg

I too run linux on my main machine here , but also have a mega-powerfull 500mhz machine to run the occasional win app that gets forced upon me from others.

Open Source :thumbup:

GasSavers_TomO 11-02-2006 07:19 AM

This might be a step towards the right direction.... more aerodynamic wiper blades to begin with: Valeo blades Tirerack has them on sale for $20 a piece AND a buy one get one deal.

These blades in conjunction with lowering the wiper arms down a bit would help with what you're trying to accomplish. I'm thinking of going this route since here in MN you always need wipers on your car.

Ted Hart 12-09-2006 02:24 PM

Streamline your windshield wipers? keeps 'em from packing up, too!
 
Hi, all!
I couldn't help but notice...as I read down these postings about those nasty WS wipers... there is something missing from the thought process here.
The windshield is slanted, right? Rather than have the wiper start its arc from the bottom of the w'shield...where it / they are "parked"... why not park them at the sides of the w'shield? The motors would have to be "redone", and perhaps the dead zones moved. But this is no big deal(remount / switch sides with the motors?) With all this body sculpting, suspension work, and engine mods that occur...a couple of DC motors need some kind of "redo"? This is difficult? Aerodynamics are much better; they stay cleaner, longer. And they're out of the line of vision! Hmmm....:confused:

GasSavers_TomO 12-09-2006 03:41 PM

you could always try putting some spacers/washers between the hood and it's hinges to raise the back of it up a tad, like this:
https://www.imagestation.com/picture/...e/f7cff706.jpg
https://www.rgvimports.com/pics/alexs...h/7_8_06_2.JPG

One thing might be to fabricate a metal insert to fill the gap on the side, or just use tape to cover the gap. I also wonder if the separation that is made would cause a slight vortex, which could theoretically reduce drag caused by side mirrors.

cfg83 12-09-2006 07:38 PM

TomO -

I have always liked this hood mod. Looks like a great chance for aero to meet style, IMO. Would it effect engine cooling/temperatures?

Wood the "crack" on the side be a place where some rubber/plastic could be inserted to maintain a surface for the air to travel over?

CarloSW2


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