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Old 07-13-2008, 07:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Skimmer View Post
All that, and you still can't give us the answer? Just kidding.

Come on now, somebody come through with the two "unknowns" and we'll have this baby solved!
After researching a little bit, I think it's safe to say that our tires' rolling resistance, when properly infalted, is about 0.009 or 0.01.

And someone can guess the cross-sectional area. Nothing completely wrong with an educated guess =P just measure it as if the Fit were a trapezoid. Measure the bottom width, top width, and height between those two. Voila!
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