Thanks for commenting. It's true that City mileage is much worse but that is because your speed is so slow compared to fuel usage like when idling at lights. Aero only comes into play at medium to higher speeds but can still make a significant difference over time. A good example is drafting in racing like Nascar, where one car tags tightly behind the one in front to save fuel and build speed for slingshot effect when pulling out. This give you a good idea of the effect air resistance can have on fuel and energy used and why most modern cars spend some time in the wind tunnel and why race teams spend a larger portion of their research money perfecting their aero for a good balance of down force and efficiency.
Great video! Appreciate the humor and the conciseness.
Not bad at all
Another great video with good tips buddy. I'm liking the little comedic effects inserted
Great info, thanks for the tips
Nice video my guy 😎
Great video!
great video what's this guy name?
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Keep your car maintained and drive normal.Not like a boy racer.Or don't drive and you save fuel .
Aero must not be that big of a factor considering hwy mileage is much better then city
Thanks for commenting. It's true that City mileage is much worse but that is because your speed is so slow compared to fuel usage like when idling at lights. Aero only comes into play at medium to higher speeds but can still make a significant difference over time. A good example is drafting in racing like Nascar, where one car tags tightly behind the one in front to save fuel and build speed for slingshot effect when pulling out. This give you a good idea of the effect air resistance can have on fuel and energy used and why most modern cars spend some time in the wind tunnel and why race teams spend a larger portion of their research money perfecting their aero for a good balance of down force and efficiency.