Automaker Wind Tunnels Help Improve Fuel Efficiency - VIDEO STORY
DETROIT - August 12, 2010: Engineers say there are three ways to improve a vehicle's gas mileage: reduce its weight, increase efficiency of the powertrain and improve the aerodynamics. This month General Motors is celebrating an important milestone in achieving better fuel economy, the 30th anniversary of the world's largest wind tunnel.
In response to the oil embargo of the 1970's and the introduction of the Federal Fuel Economy Standards, the automaker built the wind tunnel dedicated to the design and aerodynamic profile of automobiles. Powered by a 4,500 horsepower fan, the tunnel generates speeds up to 138 miles per hour during testing. They credit the tunnel for improving the aerodynamics of their passenger cars by 25%.
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