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    hmm, i once took it off right after a 30 mile drive and the underside of it didnt feel any warmer then the hood insulation. should we take our hoods off too?


    ive tried it both ways, temp guage reads the same either way
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jakegday View Post
    hmm, i once took it off right after a 30 mile drive and the underside of it didnt feel any warmer then the hood insulation. should we take our hoods off too?


    ive tried it both ways, temp guage reads the same either way
    On your stock car you are probably correct
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