Kauai392
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If anyone's interested, I have the complete CAI exterior vent (vent parts, template, etc.) that I didn't use. It's not for sale but I will give it away - just pay postage. I'll never use it.
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That is very nice of you..If anyone's interested, I have the complete CAI exterior vent (vent parts, template, etc.) that I didn't use. It's not for sale but I will give it away - just pay postage. I'll never use it.
Sent you a message.If anyone's interested, I have the complete CAI exterior vent (vent parts, template, etc.) that I didn't use. It's not for sale but I will give it away - just pay postage. I'll never use it.
Is here anyone on board who has actually installed the OTB hood vent solution?Check out OTB Design they have a kit that you open up the factory scoops. It also still drains the water in the factory location
Yes, how hard it is to install?I have any questions ?
Is here anyone on board who has actually installed the OTB hood vent solution?
Yes, how hard it is to install?
The instruction is not 100% clear and I only got after I found 2 videos.
Those videos were actually hard to find and it looks like a hit and miss cutting the inner hood carpet thing.
Of the little number of youtube videos I thought that this product might not be worth it.
Also not many posts on them here.
but it looks like what I was thinking should be in those vents from factory. Sitting idling on a trail figuring out the best line creates a lot of heat in the Georgia summer and the fan is constantly blowing. Even on my 2.0 Turbo.
What are your experiences installing and operating them?
Thanks,
Mike
I have these too.I put the S&B hood scoops with my CAI. It works great keeping the engine bay cooler and also forces cold air into my intake.
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check out OTB Design and Fab . They have a kit that opens up the stock rubicon scoops and still drains water in factory locationAnd if you are talking about the Rubicon vents, they are not open, so you'll need to hack off the part on the inside to get air to flow through.