Spoilers
function by disrupting airflow passing over and around a moving
vehicle. This diffusion is accomplished by increasing amounts of
turbulence flowing over the shape,
"spoiling" the laminar flow and providing a cushion for the laminar
boundary layer. Often spoilers are added solely for appearance with no
thought towards practical purpose... |
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Oh my! These are really cool. You must have a keen interest in rear spoilers. I love the fourth photo. That car must have caught the eyes of many. It’s very exciting and attractive, though bulky. Spoilers may disrupt your car’s airflow patterns, however, for passenger vehicles; the reduced drag brought about by spoilers actually makes the vehicle more fuel efficient.
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