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Old 20th May 2007, 09:16 AM
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anyway, I say do it, as I reckon the Defender has a problem with airflow through the radiator caused by high pressure air in the engine bay being unable to escape.

I'd use louvres or an Evo style cutout, though.

Also, remember that if you are pulling hot air out of the underbonnet area and you open your vent flaps under the windscreen, it could get a little warmer inside.......
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