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Here's something I'm going to try on my Focus that I picked up from a forum on pickup trucks: remove the rubber seal at the back of the hood.
It allows a small space for hot air to escape from the engine bay, which should be particularly good for those running cone filters off the MAF.
On my Focus, the seal will have to be cut off from the plastic mount that goes around the windshield wipers. Big deal. There is still a little lip that will help to channel water away from the engine bay, but if a some water runs in and down the firewall I can't see it being a problem.
I'll update once I actually do it.
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Does that seal serve any other purpose other than to keep hot air in. might it be to keep water out?
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It's a Focus, a North American Focus to boot. There are bigger problems to worry about than vents.
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I was running a cone filter on the MAF of my SVTF with the JRSC and when I had the computer hooked up I checked the intake air temp. When you are moving at more than an idle the air temp drops to almost ambient. There are plenty of places for hot air to get out from under the hood. Only when your stopped does the temp rise. Cutting the rear seal will allow some rain to run down the firewall and potentially ruin the insulation and get even more water on the passenger side floor..
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Have you ever looked at whats mounted to the firewall??? :blink:
Not sure if I would want to promote any sort of DIRECT moisture hitting that stuff.
Plus in the winter :blink: You'll have a nice little ice dam forming there from when you brush the car off.
Let us know how much this costs you in repairs.
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My focus leaks on the passenger side floor too does anyone have a fix for this?
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This have been debate to dead in the old jet site(00-02), and everyone come to a conclusion of not to do it.
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hows that volant I sold you?
I drive a 2010 Golf that growls at people when it goes over 3000rpm.