Began Mocking Up Windshield Visor
#11
SS fan,
LoL... if that emblem flies off going down the highway, I don't think it would be too dangerous...I sense a bit of sarcasm. But I seriously am concerned and appreciate any feedback and outside opinions. I want to make this work without drilling holes if possible, but I am fully prepared to alter my plans if neccessary :)
LoL... if that emblem flies off going down the highway, I don't think it would be too dangerous...I sense a bit of sarcasm. But I seriously am concerned and appreciate any feedback and outside opinions. I want to make this work without drilling holes if possible, but I am fully prepared to alter my plans if neccessary :)
#13
Sunvisor
Below is a photo of David Ziker's HHR with sunvisor. He had it fabricated by a local shop. I like it. David will talk about it via his Ziker Uniforms web site.
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The one on my panel is a one piece rolled stainless steel visor. It came in primer and I painted it to match my car.
There are no screws or bolts holding it on. It secures under the glass on each side and there are two blocks that hold it to the glass with double- sided tape or 3M glass glue. It was tested by factory to 110MPH and I have had it up to 90MPH.
You do need to install wiper blades an inch shorter than factory to clear the blocks.
First time I secured it the 3M glass glue broke loose. I had driven it 20 miles after gluing when a semi screamed by at probably 70MPH and it broke loose.
I didn't give it enough time to dry and adhere. I have driven it many miles without the blocks secured and it seems OK, although it will flutter at speed, especially at speed. The blocks are now secured with 3M tape.
I am 70 and I remember the dark green or blue see-through sunvisors mentioned on this forum. They had a fairly tough metal frame and were bolted on.
Boydie
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The one on my panel is a one piece rolled stainless steel visor. It came in primer and I painted it to match my car.
There are no screws or bolts holding it on. It secures under the glass on each side and there are two blocks that hold it to the glass with double- sided tape or 3M glass glue. It was tested by factory to 110MPH and I have had it up to 90MPH.
You do need to install wiper blades an inch shorter than factory to clear the blocks.
First time I secured it the 3M glass glue broke loose. I had driven it 20 miles after gluing when a semi screamed by at probably 70MPH and it broke loose.
I didn't give it enough time to dry and adhere. I have driven it many miles without the blocks secured and it seems OK, although it will flutter at speed, especially at speed. The blocks are now secured with 3M tape.
I am 70 and I remember the dark green or blue see-through sunvisors mentioned on this forum. They had a fairly tough metal frame and were bolted on.
Boydie
Has anyone had any luck finding a visor other than the single sheet rolled metal one or the 1970's looking boxy one? I haven't, so I have started mocking up a windshield visor because I could only find those two still on the market. I can't say I am crazy about either of them. Not to say the two are bad...just not the look I am going for. Once I get the mock-up done I will make a solid prototype to install and begin testing. I will update as the project progresses.
#18
Yes that is the major drag about visors...they have a negative impact on your coefficient of drag...lol Such is the price of styling I guess. I just hope it doesn't kill my gas mileage. I am designing it to hug the windshield as tightly as possible (a smaller parachute) for this very reason. Hoping for the best...preparing for the worst :)
#20
My visor has plenty of space between glass and car roof so a lot of the wind just sails through. I suppose there is some drag but IMHO it isn't bad enough to affect my mileage that much.
I always thought if I left my tailgate down on my S-10 it would get better mileage. Not - according to those dingbats on Myth Busters. They also proved that driving with your windows down did not affect mileage. The picture below shows some of the air flow space.
Boydie
I always thought if I left my tailgate down on my S-10 it would get better mileage. Not - according to those dingbats on Myth Busters. They also proved that driving with your windows down did not affect mileage. The picture below shows some of the air flow space.
Boydie