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Recent conversations about various owners fuel consumptions got me thinking about aerodynamic drag..as I'm sure you often think about it..
I was discussing some performance profiles in aircraft and recollect that my kit plane I built in the 1990's would do 155 knots (about 178 mph) on a Rotax 921 engine rated at 100 bhp..
Obviously a whole bunch of aerodynamic related factors figure in that equation..
I then pondered about various Z4 fuel consumption figures..about 95%+ of the time I drive with the roof down..whereas..I ususally see most other Z4s with their roofs up!
So I wonder how much extra fuel I'm burning compared to those top up guys and the coupes?
Interesting article here http://sersol.weebly.com/workshop/convertible-aerodynamics# about some modelling top up and down and the effect of a rear spoiler on affairs..and also the wind deflector effect..
Since drag force goes up with the square of the speed at 70mph I must be burning quite a bit more fuel?
Enjoy!
I was discussing some performance profiles in aircraft and recollect that my kit plane I built in the 1990's would do 155 knots (about 178 mph) on a Rotax 921 engine rated at 100 bhp..
Obviously a whole bunch of aerodynamic related factors figure in that equation..
I then pondered about various Z4 fuel consumption figures..about 95%+ of the time I drive with the roof down..whereas..I ususally see most other Z4s with their roofs up!
So I wonder how much extra fuel I'm burning compared to those top up guys and the coupes?
Interesting article here http://sersol.weebly.com/workshop/convertible-aerodynamics# about some modelling top up and down and the effect of a rear spoiler on affairs..and also the wind deflector effect..
Since drag force goes up with the square of the speed at 70mph I must be burning quite a bit more fuel?
Enjoy!