Aerofoil towing deflector
I tried these years ago,but didnt find much benefit with a high4x4.I saw a towsure Ad recently for one,read the road laboratory report and bought one.my car is a Volvo xc70,est.2.4,212hhp.my van a pegasus rimini.I consider the van to be blunt,not very aerodynamic.Without
foil,26mpg towing,with foil 28mpg usual roads.I have noticed hills i would come down to5th on the autobox,it now climbs those hills in top,6th and without dropping speed.I therefore feel the expense worh it,we do a lot of touring,and winter in spain,there
is a considerable saving when fairly high mileage is the norm.
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Might a roofbox do the same thing? It would also give extra storage. When I towed I found the roofbox improved economy in places like Germany where towing speeds are lower but in France using higher speeds no difference at all.
David
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If he drives five hundred miles and then drives five hundred more etc.
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On our first caravan over thirty years ago we had a very flat front and used an Escort hatchback to tow it with the aerofoil right at the backand it did appear to help. On moving on to a more streamlined caravan and a Cavalier saloon pushing the aerofoil
forward it appeared to make no real difference except to help keep dead flies off the caravan front.I think with the better aerodynamics of the modern caravan these things do no real good. The downside could be they tend to push the back end down taking weight off the front wheels and that could be dangerous for some outfits on corners on a slippery wet
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You need an F1 type front spoiler then to get balanced downforce.
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Regarding getting money back.We do a lot of travelling.I reckon my van does about 7000 miles a year,its 3yrs. Old,the caravan shape as i originally stated is very square,bailey pegasus.this,im sure makes the aerofoil work for me.The test results on this
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I think you need an estate or similar shaped car with a square rear end and the aerofoil as far back as possible for it to work at all. If it is not near the back of the car because of a boot or long slope then it will be too far away to be effective.
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