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Todd Green 06-26-2004 10:09 PM

rotarygod what do you do for a living?

RX8MN 06-26-2004 10:35 PM

Don't confuse drag coefficient with total drag. Two cars with the same .30 would be equal only if they had the same frontal area, because the coefficient only relates the aerodynamics to that of a flat surface of equal area. It is a misleading statistic since it is quite possible for a car with a cd of .28 to have more total drag than one with .31 if it has a greater frontal area.

NavyDood 06-26-2004 11:05 PM

Christ, even my 85 Toyota 4Runner rolling on 35's would at least maintain the same speed. You can't get much of a worse example other than maybe a semi. :D

Something definitely isn't right.

rotarygod 06-27-2004 02:04 AM


Originally posted by Todd Green
rotarygod what do you do for a living?
I'm not sure if there is a good or a bad comeback on it's way if I answer this but I'll go ahead.

I'm a real estate agent. I was going to be a mechanical engineer but I enjoy what I'm doing and it would take many years as an engineer to equal my income right now.

Nubo 06-27-2004 02:28 AM

Try the hill with the DSC and TCS turned off.

Todd Green 06-27-2004 11:31 AM

no RG, i was asking because you seem really smart... i figured you WOULD be a mechanical engineer... but you better be glad you dont live in shreveport id be botherin the hell out of you for mechanical advice

halfon 06-27-2004 11:46 AM

Thanks for the comments.

The Corolla is a 2001 with manual transmission.

I tried the same hill with a 1997 Camry with automatic transmission. I went down in neutral. I started at 120 km/h and the Camry reached a stable velocity at 116 km/h till the end of the hill.

It would be interesting if others tried the same experiment on other hills with different cars.

rotarygod 06-27-2004 03:26 PM


Originally posted by Todd Green
no RG, i was asking because you seem really smart... i figured you WOULD be a mechanical engineer... but you better be glad you dont live in shreveport id be botherin the hell out of you for mechanical advice
That's a relief. Thanks for the compliment!

Who do you know that needs to buy or sell a house in the Houston area? Anyone?

ptiemann 06-27-2004 03:30 PM

I commute over a hill as well. My RX-8 (manual) gains the same speed as my previous car, a Firebird (auto).

Once I rented a Chevy IMPALA (auto) - and it totally slowed down really bad.

My Festiva (manual) gains more speed than the Firebird and the RX-8 but it's too scary to really see where it would go.

Top of hill: 55 m/h

End of downhill part:

RX-8 65-70
Firebird 65-70
Impala 45 (!)
Festiva 70+ (too scary to find out, it's a bit curvy)

Todd Green 06-27-2004 03:32 PM

if i move to houston it would be to move in with RX8ML!

beachdog 06-28-2004 11:31 AM

Or another logical explanation, the ABS pressurizing the braking system.

https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...113#post430113


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