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Old 05-04-2003, 11:51 PM
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has any one cut air flow holes in their windshield of the savage body to help with the air flow, I 've noticed guys at th eLHS with T-maxx' s with air hole cut in windshield.

If no one has do you think it would help?
Old 05-04-2003, 11:56 PM
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If you're using a pickup body you probably don't need to (some variance depending on ambient temp and how many fins stick up above the body in the back.

If you're using an SUV body or something else that cover the head, then yes, you should cut 2, one in the front and one in the back (think air flow, not air flurry). I use a holesaw in my drill to cut the circles, fyi.

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I cut a hole in the front and rear of my savage body, I did it so the air filter which i mounted on the roll bar would get some fresh air and so air would flow through the body to the head instead of over the body and over the head

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