Does the Spoiler help or hurt gas mileage?
#21
My opinion is The Fit "Spoiler" is first and foremost a decorative item. I like the way it looks, "maybe" it helps keep the rear window cleaner...but I harbor no illusions concerning it either increasing performance nor do I have worries that it is hampering fuel efficiency.
It is such lightweight plastic, I doubt it affects mpg. I also wonder if it serves any aerodynamic function due to its location.
#22
Spoilers are designed to help minimize drag and in some respects improve traction and handling. Theoretically, the rear spoiler would eliminate the turbulence created at the tail of the car (visualize a wind tunnel). Air would flow smoothly over the top instead of the Tazmanian devil following you wherever you go . So in some respects it should improve gas mileage because of less drag. In pick up trucks, leaving the tail gate down or replacing it with netting has a noticeable impact on gas mileage.
But none of these would really apply to a Fit... really... I have one - looks good, keeps the rear window cleaner and a good sun visor. I'll leave it at that.
But none of these would really apply to a Fit... really... I have one - looks good, keeps the rear window cleaner and a good sun visor. I'll leave it at that.
~SB
#24
I think it might help with the efficiency. I remember reading that those wings installed at the end of a wagon will help reduce the abrupt end of the airflow and cause the car to drag less vacuum behind it. The fit is basically a wagon, so it would apply here too.
The added weight would definitely hurt. No down-force is possible because of the angle. It does look good and does serve as a sunshade. Also in the rain it keeps the upper part of the glass cleaner.
The added weight would definitely hurt. No down-force is possible because of the angle. It does look good and does serve as a sunshade. Also in the rain it keeps the upper part of the glass cleaner.
#27
Actually Mythbusters did two seperate segments on Pick-Up Tail-Gates and fuel economy. I think the results of their testing was that a pick-up with the tail gate down was actually the worst configuration as far as fuel economy. They tried a mesh netting and found it to actually help.
My opinion is The Fit "Spoiler" is first and foremost a decorative item. I like the way it looks, "maybe" it helps keep the rear window cleaner...but I harbor no illusions concerning it either increasing performance nor do I have worries that it is hampering fuel efficiency.
My opinion is The Fit "Spoiler" is first and foremost a decorative item. I like the way it looks, "maybe" it helps keep the rear window cleaner...but I harbor no illusions concerning it either increasing performance nor do I have worries that it is hampering fuel efficiency.
As for the "spoiler", Looks only and I think if I took mine off I might see a cleaner rear window when driving on wet or dusty roads.
#28
I suspect it may help gas mileage but only in the slightest, unnoticeable amount. It helps break up the vacuum (drag) behind the car. I suspect its main function is to help keep the rear glass from loading up with dust, dirt and rain.
#29
Let's take out ideal aerodynamic shape and think about how the spoiler makes the fit closer to said shape:
A part of the reason why small cars like the fit get the same gas mileage on the highway as larger cars like the civic is due to the short length of the car. Because the fit ends so abruptly, it doesn't have time to complete the ideal aerodynamic shape, and drag suffers. Drag is not a factor at slower speeds which is why we see small cars outperform in city mileage but not highway. Same reason the smart car gets such shit highway mileage.
Porsche finally figured it out with the new convertible:
A part of the reason why small cars like the fit get the same gas mileage on the highway as larger cars like the civic is due to the short length of the car. Because the fit ends so abruptly, it doesn't have time to complete the ideal aerodynamic shape, and drag suffers. Drag is not a factor at slower speeds which is why we see small cars outperform in city mileage but not highway. Same reason the smart car gets such shit highway mileage.
Porsche finally figured it out with the new convertible:
Last edited by Lyon[Nightroad]; 07-10-2011 at 04:13 AM.
#30
That Porsche reference reminds me of the episode of Mythbusters.
YouTube - Mythbusters - Reverse Engineering - Part 1
YouTube - Mythbusters - Reverse Engineering - Part 2
YouTube - Mythbusters - Reverse Engineering - Part 3
YouTube - Mythbusters - Reverse Engineering - Part 1
YouTube - Mythbusters - Reverse Engineering - Part 2
YouTube - Mythbusters - Reverse Engineering - Part 3
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