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Old 09-25-03, 12:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Side scoops (the ones in front of the doors). What do they do?
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Look good and catch a little dust.
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That's what I thought. They should have run ducts from the engine compartment to those vents to extract hot air.

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They do extract hot air - just not very much of it as there's too much stuff between them and the air flow under the hood.
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Thanks, Tuna. You know, there are so many things [small] GM could have done to enhance the performance of the Corvette.....but I guess they needed to leave a little room for aftermarket upgrades.
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HI there,
And they also vent heat from the most important part of the electronics.
On the passenger side, they vent heat from the PCM.
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True.... I had not thought of that.

I think if they vented the engine compartment through there, every time you ran through a puddle of water or an errant sprinkler system that was spraying the street, you’d shoot dirty old road water down the sides of the car.
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Good info, Guys. Thanks.
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