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Old 05-15-2004, 03:34 PM
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I just want the above...
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I've seen .36 for the drag coefficient.
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HOLLY SHIT THATS BAD! (are you kidding me?)
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Originally posted by Fishey
HOLLY SHIT THATS BAD! (are you kidding me?)
so is the language....the vertical windshield is a major contributor - what were you expecting?
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I expected alot less then that... Even with that windscreen..
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Most convertibles have not so good drag coefficients. The S2000 wasn't designed to be a Bonneville Salt Flats contender, it's a Roadster.

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My porsche manages the same as the (hatch noless) at .32 and it was built in 1990
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I bet it doesn't have the same .32 when you put the top down.

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I don't think it has a good drag coefficient or maybe it other factor. Because when I go down my hill I can only get it to 60 on neutral but when i go down the with the Accord or Protege go down about 70. Or maybe there other factor that I don't take in account for. It reaches it drag limite kinda early for it power.
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Originally posted by PilotKD
I bet it doesn't have the same .32 when you put the top down.

Kris
Yea, It doesnt... But thats not hard to figure out...


So what about Dyno numbers for these cars?


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