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034Motorsport Anti-Buffeting Wind Deflectors

1.2K views 11 replies 7 participants last post by  NewMoon  
#1 ·
The 034Motorsport Anti-Buffeting Wind Deflectors work pretty well on the Bolt.

I watched How to Stop Wind Buffeting on Almost Any Car and realized it might help with the Bolt. I installed them and found they did reduce that booming sound when you drop the windows. Previously I've had to tune the front and rear windows to just the right position so the air didn't resonate terribly. With these installed the resonance is reduced allot, especially at higher speeds. It's not gone but it's much better. I drive on the slower side, my last 500 mile segment was 5.4 with these so it's not a huge deal.

I did have to heat them up and give them a bit of a bend so they fit reasonably well. It's possible they'd just stick as is. I can't see how they'd work on an EUV. They still have a small gap top and bottom as you can see in the pictures but nothing huge, most people wont even notice them. If you drive with the windows down allot these might help you out. If you drive windows up at speed most of the time then I'd skip them.

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#4 ·
A silly solution to a non-existent "problem" that's already solved by closing windows and using the air conditioner.

If something like this device became standard equipment (highly unlikely), Physics teachers the World over would lament the loss of one of our best "do this tonight" real-world demonstrations of an audio VLF resonance cavity. :geek:
 
#7 ·
For me personally, the best way to stop the buffeting noise from your rear window is to crack open the front window in front of it. I don’t get much noise except the usual wind noise. I actually prefer to drive with my windows open on most days. If the temps are excessive, then I will keep windows closed and use the AC. On many days when it’s nice out and I want just a bit of a breeze, I crack open the front and rear windows on the passenger side and I get a breeze that circles around to the driver side. I do this a lot when I’m on the highway to limit noise and enjoy the fresh air and audio system.
 
#9 ·
Opening the windows at different levels is what I've always done, I think I called it tuning out the noise in the first post.

I've read that at higher speeds running the A/C can save fuel over having the windows down. I wonder how that works out for the Bolt?

Running higher speeds, these things probably aren't doing you any favors.
 
#10 ·
I ran the A/C for a few highway miles and did not like how quickly my range was dropping. Looked at the energy screen and it showed it was using 4% but it felt like more (probably because I had to drive a few miles to get from home to the highway where I turned it on, so maybe it consumed more like 8%) so I turned it off. I will need to run some more tests 🤓