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Tom Scott video - SRT subtitles
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- This is test one.
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The Catesby Tunnel in
Northamptonshire, England
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used to be for trains.
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It was built by the Victorians in 1897,
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but fell into disrepair after
the line that went through it
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was closed in the '60s.
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It was abandoned for many years,
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but now it's a vehicle testing facility.
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You know a wind tunnel?
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This is a more realistic version of that
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where the air isn't moving,
but the car definitely is.
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- So Catesby Tunnel is
2.7km long.
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It's got a cross section of 42m²,
perfectly straight.
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It's quite an amazing feat considering
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the Victorians built it
without a laser level.
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Obviously the surface
of the earth is curved,
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but Catesby Tunnel is flat.
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So if you put a laser line along it,
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we're within 3mm of
being off that laser line.
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But when we first inquired about
repurposing Catesby Tunnel,
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it was totally derelict.
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They'd ripped up the track,
they'd taken away the ballast,
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they'd destroyed the drainage.
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So at the far end,
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the tunnel was actually
knee-deep in water.
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There were no facilities
or utilities here.
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There were bats living within the tunnel
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that we had to tread carefully around.
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So at the far end of the tunnel,
they've actually got their own "bat hotel".
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When we test outside,
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we've got the wind, we've got the rain,
we've got other vehicles,
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we've got lumps and bumps in the road.
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We want to remove those and
make this controlled a condition
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as possible so that the test
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is only seeing the changes
that we're looking for.
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- We're doing a "coast-down test" here.
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Julian got the car up to
130km/h,
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very quickly(!), and then he took
his foot off the accelerator
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and just let it coast in neutral.
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This tunnel's long enough
that there'll be a couple
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of minutes before he
has to touch the brakes.
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From that, you can work out
the drag and friction forces,
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which is really useful data
for car manufacturers.
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- Because Catesby Tunnel is a
bit different to a normal wind tunnel,
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we have to collect data on board.
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We can't use GPS,
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because we can't see the
satellites in the sky.
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The approach that we've come
to is an image-based system.
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- There's 1200 tags now in the tunnels
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and they are 5m apart,
and they've been surveyed
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to within a few millimeters,
each position.
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And then we measure the time it takes
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to go between each tag,
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and that's picked up by
this high speed camera
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that's working a hundred times a second.
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And that gives us a very high accuracy
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for speed of about a hundredth
of a kilometer an hour.
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The tunnel is a fantastic place
for this kind of measurement,
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because there is no extraneous sunlight
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and sunlight is very
difficult to cope with
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when you are working with infrared.
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- But I said that this was test one,
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and it was, I wasn't lying.
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But like any video about cars,
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you didn't see it from just one angle.
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There were camera shots
from all around the tunnel
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to get different angles
and keep it interesting.
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There were shots from
cameras that were attached
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to the car with suction cups
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for dynamic shots from
almost impossible angles.
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But this is a proper glossy car video.
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We don't want to see those
suction cup cameras from outside,
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and beside, we've only got two of them,
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and we don't want to
see the camera operator
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in the back either 'cause he's not there.
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There's got to be a little
bit of unreality to this
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that no one will notice once
it's all edited together.
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So when I said this is test one,
that is actually true.
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This right now is test one,
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but the shots from outside,
we haven't filmed them yet.
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We're going to have to go back and forth
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in this tunnel 15, 20 times
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before we've got every angle we need
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to make this look interesting.
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So I had a thought.
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Do those cameras actually
affect the results?
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If you've got a camera on
the outside of your car,
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how much more fuel are you actually using?
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How's that for timing?
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- Good timing.
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Spot on!
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- Typically, we go out and back for a test
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and average over both of those sections.
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We have a turntable at each end.
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The turntable takes about
20 seconds to turn around.
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We don't have access at
the far end of the tunnel,
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so we have to turn around inside.
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It saves doing an Austin Powers
37-point turn at the far end.
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- So exactly the same test the other way.
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- Yes.
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- Okay.
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Go for it.
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- In order to get the best accuracy,
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the driver has to be very consistent
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and he has to do the same thing
time after time.
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You have to drive in a very straight line.
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So any deviation, that
adds to the distance
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and the drag that the car's experiencing.
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You can start off at
pretty much any speed,
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as long as it's above the
start of your coast-down speed.
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You want to let the car settle a bit,
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because the moment you
put it into neutral,
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the car will start to rock backwards
and forwards a little bit,
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and all these little things all add up.
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- Is that a garage door opener?
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- It is.
- Just for the turntable?
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- Yeah.
- That's nice.
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- Smart.
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- I feel like this needs the music
from "Thunderbirds."
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- So the whole idea of Catesby Tunnel
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is to create constant
atmospheric conditions.
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We shut the doors at both ends
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and we seal the tunnel
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so that there's no wind coming through it.
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Because we're surrounded by earth,
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it actually means that the
temperature within the tunnel
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is within one or two
degrees all year round.
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We had the Aston Martin
Valkyrie in the tunnel,
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we've had cyclists in
here during drafting,
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which is fairly unique,
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something that you can't
do in other places.
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One of the biggest issues is
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what happens if there's
an accident in the tunnel
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and how do we get to them?
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So throughout every test,
we have a fire safety team on site.
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They're there to respond
if there is an accident.
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- There is a very slight
gradient to this tunnel
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and while I'm sure some
of the marketing team
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would be very happy if
it was perfectly flat,
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turns out there is a
little bit of an advantage
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to that gradient,
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because drag increases
with the square of speed,
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but friction increases linearly.
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So if you have one test
going very slightly downhill
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and one test going very slightly uphill,
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in theory you can
separate those two factors
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out from each other with a lot of maths
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that I do not understand.
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- The Catesby Tunnel surface
is an asphalt surface,
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typical of an A-road that
you would see outside,
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but just finished to as high
tolerance as we can get.
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- I do like how you stick
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to one side of the tunnel,
like it's a two-way road.
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- It just seems wrong barreling that fast
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down the center of a road.
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- Yeah.
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- And also, for consistency,
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for the aerodynamic wake.
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- Oh of course, it'll
be different depending
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on where you are in the tunnel.
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So I've been kept in the
dark for about 20 minutes now
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while you wrangle data.
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What do we have?
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- Well, this is an example of
one of the coast-down tests.
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The dark blue line is the speed.
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So that's us accelerating
rapidly up to 130,
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then pop it into neutral and
then coast down to about 40.
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- And then brake so you
don't hit the barrels.
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- And then brake so I
don't hit the barrels.
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- So we had four or five runs
with a clean car.
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- Yeah.
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- We had five, six runs with the GoPros
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in varying configurations.
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So we've got some sort of
drag from some sort of camera.
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- Yes, exactly.
- Alright.
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- And you can see, from 130
to 120 kilometers an hour,
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it took 7.04 that time and 7.03 that time.
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So a hundredth
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of a second difference.
- That's so close.
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- You wouldn't get that outside.
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- Yeah.
- It just wouldn't happen.
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And then with the GoPros on,
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from 130 to 120, took 6.98 and 6.97.
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Again, hundredth of a second difference.
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- Yep.
- Incredible.
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But there is a very noticeable difference
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between having a clean car
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and when you've got the
GoPros on the outside.
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It's measuring just a small difference
of about 0.8% between the two.
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- And does that map to fuel usage?
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- Yes.
- And this is not the most scientific test.
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We did a couple runs, the
GoPros were all over the place,
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but there is enough drag from them
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that you can measure it in there?
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- Yes.
- And there would be some effect on fuel.
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- Yes. Now of course, we were using
the ideal car for this test,
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because the weight doesn't
change from test to test.
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- Right, it's electric.
- Whereas,
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in a fossil fuel car, of course,
you've got to make sure
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that you don't let that tank go too empty.
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And there's lots of things
you have to take into account.
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- Yeah. So there's roughly 0.8%
more drag on the car
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from sticking a couple
of GoPros somewhere.
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- Yes, absolutely.
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- That's the closest I've got
to science in a long time.
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Thank you very much.
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- No problem. Thank you.
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