In a message dated 1/7/98 8:10:46 PM, alevisen@gdhscats.org wrote:
<<I might say here that I feel this car's "natural speed" is at about the
90 mph mark and it is quite a comfortable speed for the car to be at and
for the passengers. At 100, while the car certainly isn't straining in
any way, the wind buffetting is that much more noticeable. >>
I'll have to admit that wind buffetting limits my comfortable speed to
considerably less than 90 mph. With the side curtains in place, 90 may be OK.
So, my question:
How effective are the small "wind wings" that attach to the sides of the
windscreen? Do they make a significant difference to cockpit turbulence at
speed?
Thanks,
Brad
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