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Looks like its the cowl on the passenger side. Should this be closed off? The light is coming through the hole so I believe thats where the air is coming through. Do they sell a kit to close it off?
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?????????????????????????????? What they heck is that blurry mess supposed to be a picture of?
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Does your car have the heater installed? That looks like the air intake for the heater. If the heater is not installed, you will get a lot of air thru that opening when the car is moving.
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That was the best pic out of the 6 I took MS...LOL. Its on the passanger side and straight up from the feet. No heater ZakDaddy99. So that is the Heater intake? Im going to install a heater at some point. Any Ideas to close it off until I install a heater?
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I took an old plastic frisbee and closed mine off for a while. worked great.
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If you are getting exhaust fumes through there, that still says you have an exhaust leak on the engine or headers somewhere.
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I tightened up the header bolts and collectors. We'll see what happens next time I drive.
Might use some Duct Tape until I decide to install air to seal up the hole.
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Steve69
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