Engine covery
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the M3 hood have 2 vents, the one on the driver side is open and connected to the air box and the one on the passenger side is close.
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Originally Posted by brabusw209amg' post='908712' date='Jun 11 2009, 09:22 PM
i'll check back this thread after 6 months so whoever takes it off, i'll know the results.
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From my understanding, it serves more then a few purposes:
1. Sound suppressant
2. Protects the paint from heat
3. Fire blanket on the engine. The screws melt and the thing falls down on the engine and could help put out a fire. At least that was my understanding.
1. Sound suppressant
2. Protects the paint from heat
3. Fire blanket on the engine. The screws melt and the thing falls down on the engine and could help put out a fire. At least that was my understanding.
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