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Old 12-09-2003, 10:15 PM
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Mike B944
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Default new body for winter runnig

I got a crowd pleaser body for winter running below 40 deg-F and was wondering if I should NOT cut a hole in the windshield? thanks, Mike
Old 12-09-2003, 10:58 PM
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Default RE: new body for winter runnig

nope you wouldnt need a hole for cooling or any kind of hole besides mounting holes. you would need all the heat you can because since your running in the winter and its already hella cold out side. but yea if im wrong somebody tell me
Old 12-10-2003, 01:24 AM
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Default RE: new body for winter runnig

I would suggest getting a temp guage and run your car/truck for about 5 mins and then check the temp. if its in the green the don't worry about it. If its too hot then you need the holes. However if you have a car my friend is going to do this to his..... cut a slit along the engine side door and about 1.5 inches inward from that on the roof. Then cut between those 2 slits along the windshield. Take some extra plastic and glue it so you have a scoop on your roof and viola ...all the cooling you will ever need.

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