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I am just happy to be able to run Aerohance Pods on a Cyber Truck for 48 hours, raffle or no Raffle. I feel Aerohance Pods will increase the range. It's like
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how you can dive all day in Force Fins due to the efficiency of the Designs.
 
Been doing a ton of driving from Ojai to Palm Springs on business. Saving 7% on fuel with each fill up around $75.00. Glad to be saving money and reducing
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our Carbon footprint. Want to save? Homepage | AeroHance Pods. Sa
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w this wedge device on Target, and it makes sense.
 
Finally after one year, Marcus Boyd finished his report. CFD Investigation into the relationship between Aerodynamic Drag and the Addition of Flow Modifying Pods a Simplified Generic Tractor-Trailer. The results on drag reduction was 2.12 %, and fuel savings was 1.6. % Not much to jump up and down, but with the miles these folks travel. Wow will post full report soon.
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I put a similar product on my race car trailer several years ago. The vortex generators cleaned up the air and made the trailer more stable. I also got a small mpg increase. I had some extras and tried them on the cab and sides of my pu, the ones on the roof made more of a difference on stabilizing the air across the bed, but no real mpg increase. Overall I think the concept is sound, may make another try on my jeep for the fun of it.

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I put a similar product on my race car trailer several years ago. The vortex generators cleaned up the air and made the trailer more stable. I also got a small mpg increase. I had some extras and tried them on the cab and sides of my pu, the ones on the roof made more of a difference on stabilizing the air across the bed, but no real mpg increase. Overall I think the concept is sound, may make another try on my jeep for the fun of it.

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These are vortex generators; Aerohance Pods are the next generation of air flow control. I will make a drawing on how this shape spins the air. I have always saw this shape as a dust bin.
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Ok, as promised. Spinning air flow does not add up overall. It's been a hurdle to overcome negative results from Vortex Generators. But just like the Force Fin designs, we overcame all the negative energy and have sold over 2 million pairs
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. Working on keeping that LOVE for our products into the future.
 
Back in early 1992 I was shaping many different water winglet shapes for Force Fin designs. Helping with
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this effort was Jimmy Gray and Bob Kirby. With this project I now have developed ways to reduce water drag and will share with my friends here on Scuba Board.
 

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