Artic wind drag trial shows fuel savings possible at speeds.

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In trials carried out by "Commercial Motor" at the proving ground of the MIRA near Nuneaton, it was shown that the American-made Airshield wind drag reducer could bring down fuel bills by over 10% on a high artic van. The fuel measurements were made at steady speeds of 64 and 80 km/h and the results are summarized in this article.

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B 16385 fo /91/
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Commercial Motor, 5 February 1975, p. 61-62, fig., tab.

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