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<blockquote data-quote="KingKobra" data-source="post: 137344" data-attributes="member: 3532"><p>Richie,</p><p></p><p>The clamping down in the winter, up in the summer is a great idea!!! I wonder if SVT (secretly) planned that knowing that it could be functional. I mean, why else would they put hinges on something that's partially blocked? Why not put fixed plastic, if they wanted to keep them half shut? :idea:</p><p></p><p>Those flaps cannot move due to the hood blanket so if they didn't think that we'd cut and free those up, what else were they thinking? :idea:</p><p></p><p>I personally think that the hood blanket exists (partially) to soak up water, to act as a sort of sponge, further cooling the hood, as evaporation does decrease the temperature of a surface. :idea:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KingKobra, post: 137344, member: 3532"] Richie, The clamping down in the winter, up in the summer is a great idea!!! I wonder if SVT (secretly) planned that knowing that it could be functional. I mean, why else would they put hinges on something that's partially blocked? Why not put fixed plastic, if they wanted to keep them half shut? :idea: Those flaps cannot move due to the hood blanket so if they didn't think that we'd cut and free those up, what else were they thinking? :idea: I personally think that the hood blanket exists (partially) to soak up water, to act as a sort of sponge, further cooling the hood, as evaporation does decrease the temperature of a surface. :idea: [/QUOTE]
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