Someone brought this up to me…I don’t know much about it but it’s worth a free experiment. The video linked explains what I’m talking about in the first few minutes but basically with the stock wheels the air curtain exits the fender and flows out and around the tire but throw on wider, flush wheels and the air just bounces around inside the fender. Blocking the opening causes a little more drag but makes up for it in downforce but what about any effect on mpg?
I cut some closed cell rubber blocks to plug the opening…I’ll watch my mpg for a week or so to see if there’s any changes. My daily commute is identical and my car lives at 17.7mpg. Anyway…just some interesting theories and I thought we might have some smarter members that could dive deeper into it.
Also…apparently the PP2 Mustangs with wider oem wheels have the air curtain blocked from the factory.
And the little plugs I cut for free to see if there’s a change.
I cut some closed cell rubber blocks to plug the opening…I’ll watch my mpg for a week or so to see if there’s any changes. My daily commute is identical and my car lives at 17.7mpg. Anyway…just some interesting theories and I thought we might have some smarter members that could dive deeper into it.
Also…apparently the PP2 Mustangs with wider oem wheels have the air curtain blocked from the factory.
And the little plugs I cut for free to see if there’s a change.