>From my own experiences with it, the air flow increase was very small. Extend
>the vent enough to scoop air, and you effectively close it backwards. It's
>just too small a vent to pull much air in.
I also found it to be in the way of my vision when looking at the side mirrors.
It also takes up the space that I like to lay my hand on, forcing me to either
hold onto the vent itself, or hold my arm further back.
It looks somewhat striking, but it also makes the car appear heavy to me, with
the chrome window frame occupying an otherwise clean and empty space.
If I were to try to gain scooped air again, I'd try using something like the
plexiglass wings that are used on touring motorcycles. They are removable,
would pull more air, and don't get in the way.
>>> "T. .R. Dafforn" <td214@cam.ac.uk> 04/06 8:43 AM >>>
This is an upgrade that has been suggested in the TSSC literature here. gives
you an extra option for ventilation (why you need it in a soft top I don't
know!) and locates the window more effectively...
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