rockbottom81
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For reference, it would take roughly 1,800 hp just to overcome the aero drag at 300 mph assuming Cd of .400 (a fairly normal supercar Cd) and a frontal area of 2.25 m^2 (about what the Veyron is). I have no idea what the mechanical drag is at 300, but I bet it’s substantial.

Hell, this is as deep as I’m willing to take anyone down the rabbit hole!

Man this hits close to home... I’m a divorced guy with a silver 2 door JK! Fold the back seat forward and there’s plenty of room for doggo, or pupper, or doge to hang out.

EE drives me nuts.

Automotive engineer here: Your assumption is correct. A turbo takes energy out of the exhaust, and heat is energy. The higher the temp, the easier it is to extract that energy. A lot of people mistakenly believe that turbines only care about mass flow, but that is only the kinetic energy part of that equation.

Hard no. 90% of the reason these are used is money. They’re cheap.

bu-dum-tsss

It’s a slippery slope...

Me too!

I was wondering how long it would take for someone to post this classic!

Matrix with a bike rack. Camrolla reliability, and they don’t drive bad (and they have decent aftermarket support for more lols-per-mile). You may be able to find the Pontiac Vibe cheaper with the same basic machinery. Plus, hitch racks are cheap and get the job done.

That’s a damned good series of answers! Thanks!

Questions:

I want to know what’s the impact to the front-to-rear aerodynamic lift split?

I agree on all counts. I don’t like it.

Surprisingly, Pontiac did it when they started putting the LS based V8s in the Grand Prix. That’s the first I heard about it, anyway.

Years ago I worked with a guy who had been a Sea Bee in Cambodia and Vietnam in the early 70s. As a Sea Bee officer, George was issued a brand new (at the time) GMC truck. Now, here in the US those old trucks are generally known to be tough as nails, but George said the Cambodian roads were rough enough to break

This seems like an appropriate place to dredge up one of my old favorites:

Instead of wood body mounts, use hockey pucks. Every real trail-slut needs hockey puck body mounts.