and projecting down something like 6 inches.
Randy
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OK, this may be totally frivolous, but I
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OK, this may be totally frivolous, but I was driving home at 70mph last
night against a 40mph headwind, wondering if there is anything I can do to
improve the 123 wagon's aerodynamics
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Karl Wittnebel wrote:
1) Are functional aftermarket air dams still available for 123s? I
know racers used them some time ago.
2) Anybody know whether they might improve mileage on the hwy?
Unlikely. An air dam, in fact, will probably *increase* drag by adding
more frontal area. The idea