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Date:         Tue, 30 Mar 1999 11:33:09 -0800
Reply-To:     Karl Wolz <wolzphoto@WORLDNET.ATT.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Karl Wolz <wolzphoto@WORLDNET.ATT.NET>
Subject:      Re: rear air vents for Westfalias? Possible to install?
Comments: To: Mike <mayfly95@PAONLINE.COM>
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Mike,

Well, actually it DOES suck. Since it opens toward the back of the van, it creates a vacuum and pulls fresh air through the van. Quite effectively, too.

Mine's always open in the summertime, which in AZ, starts about now.

Karl Wolz

-----Original Message----- From: Mike <mayfly95@PAONLINE.COM> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Date: Tuesday, March 30, 1999 9:03 AM Subject: Re: rear air vents for Westfalias? Possible to install?

>In the meantime I'm wondering if driving with the pop-top skylight open >on the >Westy solves some of the wind-sock/ inefficient air circualtion effect. >If >those with the skylight would please comment?? > >Yes, dramatically. > >My Westy doesn't have the skylight. But if it'll improve air flow I'd >consider >installing one. It must also be cool to see the stars from the upstairs >bedroom. > >It doesn't suck. > > >I am actually considering a second skylight for just that purpose. > > >Mike >87 westy > >Jeffrey R wrote: >> >> In a message dated 99-03-29 14:36:53 EST, you write: >> >> > Can someone tell me how these vents in later models function and if you >> >> Phillip-- >> >> I believe the vents you speak of in the rear windows are filled with foam and >> designed to let the immediate pressure out ot the bus when the door is slammed >> with all the windows closed. I do not think they serve any (or at least very >> little) air flow function. >> >> My sister's van called Quest has kick out rear side windows that are >> electrically controlled from the driver's seat. This set up on the Vanagon >> would be great--especially Westy where the driver's side rear side window >> would be unaccessable (of course the curtain would constantly get caught). >> However I'm pretty sure no one offers such and accessory. >> >> In the meantime I'm wondering if driving with the pop-top skylight open on the >> Westy solves some of the wind-sock/ inefficient air circualtion effect. If >> those with the skylight would please comment?? >> >> My Westy doesn't have the skylight. But if it'll improve air flow I'd consider >> installing one. It must also be cool to see the stars from the upstairs >> bedroom. >> >> Jeff >> 83.5 Westy >> NYC (where the only stars are the ones on celluloid, and pretty dull at that) >


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