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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 Since the back of the hood and windshield is a high pressure area, wouldn't removing the seals there or raising the back of the hood cause
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![]() On the hood seals, it would depend on the air pressure under the hood. Like the GT500 this is true, that is why they vent from the front because air pressure is pushed forward to that point and is released from there. The Z might push air backwards possibly or down even while driving which means the best venting is the vented hoods and under the car. Need someone to run some pressure tests on a stock hood and determine airflow during idle, slow driving, WOT, etc.
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