Noice!!!!So here is the debut of my Fabulous Fiberous Maverick...she is a Colorado native and SO FUN TO DRIVE!!
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Noice!!!!So here is the debut of my Fabulous Fiberous Maverick...she is a Colorado native and SO FUN TO DRIVE!!
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We need real carbon hoods for the maverickSo here is the debut of my Fabulous Fiberous Maverick...she is a Colorado native and SO FUN TO DRIVE!!
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Looks good! How has your Tyger cover held up in the rain?So here is the debut of my Fabulous Fiberous Maverick...she is a Colorado native and SO FUN TO DRIVE!!
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Plus one on this and what exhaust is that, the MRT one?Looks great! Very sporty. What lowering kit did you use on it?
Vortex generators, heard a subie guy talking about them.I dig the gas tank door, and those spiky things behind the stubby antenna along the roof over the rear window.
Whut are they ?
Nice that YOU worked with the existing "Black" trim. Makes for a NICE Ride!!So here is the debut of my Fabulous Fiberous Maverick...she is a Colorado native and SO FUN TO DRIVE!!
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They are to increase MPG's.I dig the gas tank door, and those spiky things behind the stubby antenna along the roof over the rear window.
Whut are they ?
That is one nice-looking truck!So here is the debut of my Fabulous Fiberous Maverick...she is a Colorado native and SO FUN TO DRIVE!!
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Vortex generators can help in controlling the airflow, mini- mizing flow separation and thereby reducing drag. A 7 % drag decrease was estimated for a generic truck with V-Spoilers from computational fluid dynamics simulation results, which would correspond to a fuel consumption reduction of around 3.5 %.They are to increase MPG's.
Yep, less glare off the hood.is there any functional reason for the black hood?
Hmm ok I guess.Vortex generators can help in controlling the airflow, mini- mizing flow separation and thereby reducing drag. A 7 % drag decrease was estimated for a generic truck with V-Spoilers from computational fluid dynamics simulation results, which would correspond to a fuel consumption reduction of around 3.5 %.
There, The Science. FWIW