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Mods I've done to reduce drag

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Accessories & Modifications' started by 299K, Jan 21, 2020.

  1. dig4dirt

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    you could try drilling holes in the frame, that would reduce some weight

    the more the merrier :LOL:
     
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    Already enough metal shed due to road salt here.
    I lost a geo metro to frame rust, god rest it.
     
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    Well, that would defeat my mod as even with vise grips, the drag will return as soon as the car moves. :) :) :)
     
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    I removed my brake pads and shoes to reduce drag.
     
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    When using D cells for jump starting, add at least a 9th cell for better results. It won't exceed the voltage rating of anything on the 12V system.

    I refuse give any advice about using small cells to completely replace the 12V battery.
     
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    maybe thats why i'm getting the warning lights (n)
     
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    I removed my lead boots.
     
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    I loaded up the Prius with three adults (two of them female) and all their luggage; the trunk was full as was the spare rear seat.

    Drove about 5,000 miles that trip and got some of the best MPGs that car ever made.


    Go figure.
     
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    I put on a stubby antenna

    subby.jpg
     
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    I had a similar experience. More weight lowers ride height, dont know if that would cause aerodynamic gains over the added weight penalty. I drive more conservative with others in the car, I think that explains the increased mpg.
     
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    That's cute, looks like a uhf antenna tho. How is your radio reception? I am eventually going to remove mine and speed tape the hole. I'll try a dipole inside along the top of the windshield.
     
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    Im open to trying. Anyone know the max current draw of the 12v system?
     
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    Honestly I dont really listen to the radio to judge it, but the couple times that i have, the reception was fine.
     
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    Since the 12-volt is protected by a hundred amp fuse, that would be my guess
     
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