Some time soon, when I remember and have my 91 GL near an air hose, I intend to blast out those foam filters from both sides. They appear to be nearly completely plugged with dust. My goal is to improve the flow through ventilation and heater efficiency. Al Brase John Bange wrote: >On 1/24/06, Jake de Villiers <crescentbeachguitar@gmail.com> wrote: > > >>Yes and no. My passenger van is airtight and strangers can hardly close >>the door, my Weekender allows air to escape through the poptop in a wheezing >>sigh. >> >> > > >Well yeah, that's exactly my point! The original question was whether 88+ >rear vents stop the wheeze. My observation: the rear vents won't do anything >to eliminate the pop-top wheeze on a westy because they can't even eliminate >door bounce on a NON-WESTY. > >-- >John Bange >'90 Vanagon - "Geldsauger" > > > |
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