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<blockquote data-quote="bikinpunk" data-source="post: 2027810" data-attributes="member: 568114"><p>I agree with you. I'm not trying to convince anyone of this. It's just something that I've wondered for a long time. And anytime I bring it up noone ever has a true explanation of why it wouldn't be correct. I'm in aerospace engineering...maybe I should talk to one of my professors about doing this as an experiment. I was thinking this might be able to be done in a garage (where they do engine tests and etc) but I'd also like to have drag factored in this as well, since it's the most prominent issue in mpg at high speeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bikinpunk, post: 2027810, member: 568114"] I agree with you. I'm not trying to convince anyone of this. It's just something that I've wondered for a long time. And anytime I bring it up noone ever has a true explanation of why it wouldn't be correct. I'm in aerospace engineering...maybe I should talk to one of my professors about doing this as an experiment. I was thinking this might be able to be done in a garage (where they do engine tests and etc) but I'd also like to have drag factored in this as well, since it's the most prominent issue in mpg at high speeds. [/QUOTE]
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