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Do you have fitting instructions for these? Can they be removed without removing the bumper if you don't mind "butchering" the originals.
you don’t need to remove the bumper. You can get the factory vents out using a plastic trim remover tool and the replacements just pop into place.
 

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Mine arrive tomorrow. Can’t wait. I’ve even set aside some felt tape so I can line the painted areas to make my Mikan Blast less visible through the vents.
 

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you don’t need to remove the bumper. You can get the factory vents out using a plastic trim remover tool and the replacements just pop into place.
Great, thanks for confirming. Fitted my bonnet vents which was easy enough was hoping these would be the same.
 

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Mine arrive tomorrow. Can’t wait. I’ve even set aside some felt tape so I can line the painted areas to make my Mikan Blast less visible through the vents.
Definitely doing that myself, either with black "duck tape", or spray paint. Don't want the red showing through. Let me know how you get on.
 
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Definitely doing that myself, either with black "duck tape", or spray paint. Don't want the red showing through. Let me know how you get on.
I agree that’s a must for all colors except black
 

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Still get a 20% discount on the hood vents? Still some left? TIA
 

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I did. There’s a little smoke. But no difference from factory and the CF vented one’s.
Old comment but curious how the smoke test was done. I.e., throw a smoke bomb under the hood and see where smoke comes out? seems this would just be a static test but when on track you would get vacuum potentially sucking hot air out.

I ran a long zip tie from one of the holes in the engine side (not above the fender) and it went through fairly easily. There are a bunch of holes in various channeling and some are plugged. Seems you could unplug those and plug the holes above the fender and get better heat extraction from the engine area while on track.

I wouldn’t expect much heat coming out just sitting though.
 

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Old comment but curious how the smoke test was done. I.e., throw a smoke bomb under the hood and see where smoke comes out? seems this would just be a static test but when on track you would get vacuum potentially sucking hot air out.

I ran a long zip tie from one of the holes in the engine side (not above the fender) and it went through fairly easily. There are a bunch of holes in various channeling and some are plugged. Seems you could unplug those and plug the holes above the fender and get better heat extraction from the engine area while on track.

I wouldn’t expect much heat coming out just sitting though.
If you shine a light though the hood vent it comes though the circle holes on the underside, that said they are over the black fender plastic which is sealed of from the engine compartment by a rubber seal.

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