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Bumpyroad
May 07, 2013Explorer
eddie3260 wrote:
A lot of the drag comes from the back of the trailer. The flat back creates a low pressure area behind the camper. If the back was tapered to a point, then you'd see a good increase in MPG's. I don't think you're going to see much improvment over a conventional camper.
yep, should be pointed at both ends. but then RVs and MPG do not belong in the same sentence.
bumpy
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