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Old 11-08-2007, 05:54 PM   #1
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Hood Gap Aero

I took a look at the hood of the 'Teg the other day and realized something. The hood is right in-line with the major airflow of the car. You can see what I mean from a lighter-colored model (pic from Wikipedia):



The gap doesn't sit tight -- there's a rubber seal, but daylight can be seen through mine, which means cold air has to be rushing in.

I really need to seal this up for the cold, and this is one piece of several planned. Any suggestions???

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