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That's right. Shift into Neutral for the glide part. Pulse at medium-high throttle. Is yours an automatic? Leave the engine running for the glide. If it's a manual, you can shut it off and then clutch-bump to start it back up.
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Oh there is a thing that happens that might make drivers suppose that drafters are causing extra drag...
If you move in close behind a vehicle from another lane, slide across behind it, while you're coming across you collapse the vortex on one side of the vehicle, as you come over, this causes the forces to be imbalanced and the vortex on the other side is still causing drag force... so... a sensitive driver may feel something that feels like a tug as the vehicle moves across behind him, this is not extra drag, but merely uneven relief of base drag vortex pressures. |
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In other words, if you have a car with close gearing (and thus a "short" final gear), use it to your advantage by employing more P&G and less steady state driving. |
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I agree entirely.
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