Oh, I understand what you're saying Dave, no argument there, and it doesn't work too badly. And you may remember I've mentioned this sort of thing once or twice in the past. What's frustrating is when, as in this instance, a member like blackrangie tries to twist a discussion into something personal instead of just sticking to the original point, and then instead of being told to behave a moderator bumbles in with this:

Originally Posted by
Homestar
Ok, enough is enough with the back and forth here please - we get that there's differing views here, please keep it civil guys.
Personally I think a forward facing vent at speed would help push the hot air out from under the bonnet down below the engine. Yes, testing would be good, but I think anything would help to be honest.
essentially agreeing with him, which just makes me bang my head on the keyboard. I've just spent more time than it appears to be worth trying to explain why it wouldn't work, and . . . why did I bother, exactly?
And how many times does this happen when there is a discussion that goes out of control because of one or two members? And what happens? The good people give up and leave, the loudmouths stay on, and too often when I've told people about this forum it turns out that its reputation has preceded it, which is enough to put them off. Over the last decade I've had this happen quite a few times.
As for me, why should I stay? I have almost three decades of Land-Rover DIY and enough knowledge to help a few people, but there's always that one guy with the big mouth who can't stick to the point. Why should I bother participating when these guys aren't told to shut up and manage to ruin quite a few good threads?
At any given point in time, somewhere in the world someone is working on a Land-Rover.
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