Golf Ball dibits ?

Started by roverman, July 26, 2012, 06:33:42 PM

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roverman

Reportedly this applique works for boat hulls and in air. Anybody use in air ?  What would Smokey do ?  roverman.

BlownMGB-V8

Don't do it Art! It ain't pretty! (But there was a Mythbusters episode I think. Can't remember the outcome.)

Jim

flitner

I believe it was plausible or even confirmed on Mythbusters, but nowhere close to eye candy to say the least, LOL!

Jim Stabe

I remember seeing it done on the underside of some vehicle, can't remember what it was.

Mythbusters article and video   http://www.autoblog.com/2009/10/22/mythbusters-golf-ball-like-dimpling-mpg/

MGBV8

I'm sorry, but I don't put much stock in Mythbusters.
Carl

ex-tyke

I haven't watched the Mythbusters video but I doubt it used measured and quantified data obtained in a calibrated wind tunnel - I expect it was tested on some real world outside environment and introducing some unknown variables.
Stick the original and modified car in a wind tunnel, conduct straight line and yaw measurements and post the drag coefficients - then I'll be a believer.

Bill Young

Graham, while Mythbusters does indeed test in the open environment, that is exactly the results that most of us are interested in, real world results, not lab experiments. Sort of like EPA milage figures, good lab results but seldom achievable in the real world of driving.
And no, I'm not going to attack the Midget with a ball peen hammer after seeing the video. LOL

mtnrek@yahoo.com

lol, i remember that episode! cool idea, and believe it or not I have seen a Ford Focus runnin around north central florida with this done to it.... Ugly and Silly... but funny as hell!


lol lol

roverman

The "idea" is to use on a belly pan. No need to make Hemi Healey look like a squished golf ball. Onward, roverman.

Jim Stabe

Lexus did it but you probably have a lot of lower hanging fruit to pick before this becomes an imperitive.

Lexus dimples.jpg

roverman

On the Lexus,I wonder if  "NHV" was involved ?   Seems like they would reduce attenuation ?  roverman.