<VV> Bordering Comical...(No Corvair)
James Dallas
BEC176 at msn.com
Sun Aug 13 23:22:35 EDT 2006
One is manly and the other is........
Jim Dallas
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From: AeroNed at aol.com<mailto:AeroNed at aol.com>
To: VirtualVairs at corvair.org<mailto:VirtualVairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2006 10:19 PM
Subject: Re: <VV> Bordering Comical...(No Corvair)
In a message dated 8/13/2006 9:31:35 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
slowboat at mindspring.com<mailto:slowboat at mindspring.com> writes:
So, you're saying that the spoiler moves the dynamic center of gravity (not
the static C.G.) far enough forward to somewhat correct for the inverted
C.G. and C.P.. Yes?
Well that might be the can, depends on the weight of the spoiler...<G>
Seriously, that is most likely the case. I have one Corvair with a Camaro
spoiler and one with a CORSA enterprises spoiler. The car with the Corsa spoiler
is much more stable at speed in the wind, and we do have wind here in
Kansas.
CYA: There are other differences between my two cars, like one is a coupe
and one is a sedan.
Ned
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