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<blockquote data-quote="LCP" data-source="post: 198038" data-attributes="member: 2424"><p>Really cool inside now, in fact I would say it is amazing considering the fact that the black leather seats have capability to absorb and store lotsa heat. Cabin temperature after parking for half a day in the sun is now lower than my dark bluish green Satria, that's why just a cheapo but fully legal RM800 tint. The nice thing with the Vkool is the aircon cools very very fast.</p><p> </p><p>The 4% difference between the side Vkool40 and front Vkool70 in terms of IR blocking can be felt... there is virtually very little warmth from the sun through the side windows, but you can still feel a bit of tingling heat on your hand through the front windscreen.</p><p> </p><p>Not sure when going Golden yet... concentrating now on doing up my Satria for the HPC track day...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LCP, post: 198038, member: 2424"] Really cool inside now, in fact I would say it is amazing considering the fact that the black leather seats have capability to absorb and store lotsa heat. Cabin temperature after parking for half a day in the sun is now lower than my dark bluish green Satria, that's why just a cheapo but fully legal RM800 tint. The nice thing with the Vkool is the aircon cools very very fast. The 4% difference between the side Vkool40 and front Vkool70 in terms of IR blocking can be felt... there is virtually very little warmth from the sun through the side windows, but you can still feel a bit of tingling heat on your hand through the front windscreen. Not sure when going Golden yet... concentrating now on doing up my Satria for the HPC track day... [/QUOTE]
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