In my dim dark past, I remember coming across a graph that showed the air drag curve taking off (exponentially) at around 50 mph. - 80 km/h...
- Which also makes a nonsense of ultra-streamlining on
commuter cars, cars which spend nearly all their life
under 80 km/h.
Do O2 sensors make a big differance on a 3.9 ? Enough to justify the $$$? - Easy to fit ?
Having
eight cylinders compared to 4 or 6 for the same displacement also makes for a less fuel-efficiant engine, usually. More rotating mass means slower RPM acceleration.
James in Gosnells
'95 Classic 3.9 with EAS, ABS and ABP... and roof-bars

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