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    1. #3
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      May 2010
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      Maryland
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      Most of the time, aerodynamics doesn't come into play until about 45-50 mph...that being said you might want to make sure you have enough power, after all, that's why most wind tunnels are HUGE.

      I don't know how you want to test...stick on strings would be best for you application. If the car was running and was able to drive, a very dirty car driven in drizzling weather would be best hahaha.

      If you try something, make sure you record it for analyzing purposes.






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