Interesting Sail Panel Modification (Page 2/2)
Awalker W02 SEP 14, 10:51 AM
It reminds me of this concept art

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Dennis LaGrua SEP 15, 08:32 PM

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Yuck. Not a fan.



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Yup + very likely mess up cabin fresh air flow that can make you fail asleep while driving.
Read Fiero OM to see why.



Yes I thought that there was a small vent under the sail panel but I have not removed one in a while. In any case I dislike the style on this Fiero. Gives it the look of a pickup cab.


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theogre SEP 16, 01:34 AM

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Originally posted by Dennis LaGrua:
Yes I thought that there was a small vent under the sail panel but I have not removed one in a while. In any case I dislike the style on this Fiero. Gives it the look of a pickup cab.

The sail panel Is the output of cabin airflow. Is on back of section w/ Pontiac Logo but many don't understand and holes have "foam tape" trying to keeping out most crap bugs etc. getting in there.
IOW Notchies Sail panels acts like NACA duct sucking air out of cabin.

GT does close to same under rear clip "windows." I think this time cabin air vents under "glass" panel to back of car. Haven't seen GT up close in years to remember exact data.