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Old Dec 8, 2002 | 11:14 PM
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I have not done this mod, but I can tell you that the downside is that it is very coastly and has the possibility of weakening the cars frame.
Old Dec 9, 2002 | 02:29 AM
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Originally posted by 128d
I have not done this mod, but I can tell you that the downside is that it is very coastly and has the possibility of weakening the cars frame.
If you're talking about a simple roof scoop like the one primitive sells, its simply a matter of cutting and mounting. Its a bit more work if you want it water proof but its definetely not a hard job or very costly. However the vent that is available on STi's is a bit more expensive and harder to find. Either way, neither will effect the strength of your frame very much.
Old Dec 9, 2002 | 11:18 AM
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I have the FHI roof vent sitting in my living room. It's from STi-typeRA.
I still haven't installed it because I'm not sure how to cut the roof clean. What's a good tool to cut the roof and the roof liner?
I'm thinking about using jigsaw or dremel grinder wheel.

It has thick rubber seal so I'm sure it is water tight. There is a warning label on it and it says don't use it over 80km/h (about 50mph).
Old Dec 9, 2002 | 11:47 PM
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If it were me I would have it professionally installed, that’s something you don’t want to mess up I would think. On the other hand do you really want to install something that has a restriction on it, as in speed? Do you do a lot of freeway driving? That might be a problem also do you plan to take the car to the track? I’m sure you will exceed the 50-mile an hour restriction at the track. Good luck with whatever you decide
Old Dec 14, 2002 | 05:47 AM
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Originally posted by WRXSTIle
I think it is dont use as in dont have open above 50 mph, rally cars definately travel above 50 and, I've sited them on other cars that definately go above 50.
Also there is no way I would do that mod myself.
the roof scoop from a rally car is different then the vent from the sti. the sti is more or less a flap that you lift up and down, so using it at high speeds may cause too much force on the flap and rip the support thing holding it off.

but i do agree that it means dont open it above 50mph.
Old Dec 14, 2002 | 10:49 PM
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I want one of those mini pop up moon roofs on the old rex's. Those look awsome.
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