999MJR
Member Since: 09 Oct 2005
Location: YORKSHIRE
Posts: 81
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Has anybody seen,fitted thought about? someform of small spoiler deflector to reduce spray on to the rear window.
I was just pondering if two verticle bead type strips and a similar horizontal strip mounted above the upper brake light may reduce spray onto the glass area.
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28th Dec 2005 10:27 am |
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Malcolm
Member Since: 06 Dec 2005
Location: Nr. Battle East Sussex
Posts: 144
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Some for of kit would be good i must say the wondow gets covered far quicker than my old td5 did Alive and kicking..who's round is it anyway ??
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28th Dec 2005 12:52 pm |
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Charleswall1899
Member Since: 13 Feb 2006
Location: Stratford upon Avon
Posts: 33
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Having rear mud flaps help alot
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19th Feb 2006 7:28 pm |
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chippypip
Member Since: 13 Dec 2005
Location: The Lake District
Posts: 127
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I've noticed that it gets really dirty quickly too.
It must be something to do with the wind creating vortices because of the wind above and air underneath the vehicle.
Surely this would have popped up in a windtunnel test or a computational fluid dynamics program?
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20th Feb 2006 4:42 pm |
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simon
Member Since: 11 Jan 2005
Location: Shropshire
Posts: 18296
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Charleswall1899 wrote:Having rear mud flaps help alot
but not a lot !
dirt is a problem of course but if its just spray then leave the window wiper alone... after a minute or two the glass stays clear as the water smoothes off. Weird I know but true... only works with water spray not muck of course.
-s
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20th Feb 2006 5:03 pm |
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