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<blockquote data-quote="AlexNg" data-source="post: 302336" data-attributes="member: 8747"><p>Gruppe M Ram Air Kit + the VORSTEINER vented M5 hood = good!!</p><p></p><p>my other car's vented hood does have a lot of heat coming out of it, even at idle at traffic lights, i can c the wavey kinda air emitted from the vents. water does get it somehow, but that is a small sacrifice, no?</p><p></p><p>u could expect a dustier engine, and maybe some fading as the plastics inside the engine are not UV protected. frequent washing & protecting the engine compartment will prevent this!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlexNg, post: 302336, member: 8747"] Gruppe M Ram Air Kit + the VORSTEINER vented M5 hood = good!! my other car's vented hood does have a lot of heat coming out of it, even at idle at traffic lights, i can c the wavey kinda air emitted from the vents. water does get it somehow, but that is a small sacrifice, no? u could expect a dustier engine, and maybe some fading as the plastics inside the engine are not UV protected. frequent washing & protecting the engine compartment will prevent this! [/QUOTE]
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