Re: i removed rear weatherstrip under hood - no water
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Originally Posted by mino
i think i will cut about 10" off on each side to allow a vent area while still keeping center area tight - another person did a test and found ( with a piece of string , air is actually sucked into hood crack during travel - i have a pyrometer and will take a few readings before and after strip removal . thanks for input
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Yes, the base of the windshield is a high-pressure area when moving. The air intake for the interior is there. When stopped, of course, it's different.
There are intakes that poke thru the hood that face the windshield to make use of the high pressure area.
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