Rain vs. Vert Top, remember this?

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I thought I was going to try this out earlier today. I went to eat @ my favorite Chinese food place 48 miles to my west. Before I left I checked the weather in my town & where I was going. I didn't check the town in between, although I saw nothing on the radar! It was I think it's called overcast? Just really cloudy. I kept going with my top down. I got probably 15 tint rain drops on my windshield, never got any more. If it did start to sprinkle, I knew it would be not for long. I thought I was going to try this out because I was going to drive right through it. Guess I'll have to try again.
 

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uncltrvlnmatt said:
I saw that one the other night to........."PLAUSABLE, BUT NOT RECOMENDED" they had to go 90mph before they would stay totally dry. But at 70mph they stayed reasonably dry, but don't stop.
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Buzzch46 said:
I think the rain will come get you a little wet in a vert - from behind! The air comes over your windshield bough, and starts to drop a little. Most of it aerodynamically goes straight back to the trunk area and rear wing, but a little (from the bottom of the layer of air as it leaves the bough) drops in behind the front seats. As the air passes over the bough, it creates a vacuum just underneath the bough and toward the inside of the windsheild, and the air that dropped in behind the seats comes forward toward the vacuum. That is the reason that your hair (or your girlfriends/wife's) blows FORWARD in a vert.

Been there, done that. Of course, the reason I get cautch in the rain a lot is because 1) my car controls the weather, and 2) Due to my speedster covers being on 9 months out of the year, I only put my top up if I know Im going to be in danger.

Due to the speedster covers, at 40-50mph, the rain will not hit you. However, anyone whos ever ridden in the back of a convertible will tell you that the air flow would simply get them soaked. In a sudden downpour where visibility is limited, I havent been able to go fast enough to test this. 1) is because going 20+ over in a sudden downpour is stupid and dangerous no matter how fast you want to get home and 2) the amount of humidity such a storm creates attacks the inside of your windsheild. Your wipers are on max, but the only way you can see is wiping the glass with a towle as you drive.

Now then, before anyone says anything, 1st time I drove in and out of several freak storms (small area coverage) 2nd time is started just as I got off work. I lived a mile and a half away, and due to the speedster covers, it would have taken longer for me to put the top up than to just drive home and park in my garage. That, and at the time my top had trouble closing (vinyl had shrunk after 11 years)

I do remember that porsche commercial, so its true to an extent, but if you get caught in traffic, or a light, youre stuck and everyones laughing at you.
 

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I could see this being true at a certain MPH like 70 or so.
Was cruising home the other weekend doing 70 or so and it started raining pretty hard in spots(on and off in certain areas) and i just kept my windows(on my taurus) all the way down and didnt get wet or the interior wet at all.

So yea it might work, as long as its not a crazzzy downpour storm and u dont have to stop lol
 

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