Indeed, there’s a reason we have all sorts of ducting, we want the air to flow specific ways. Not so great when hot air could easily recirculate immediately back to intake.
Yeah, it’s like the difference between sitting in a stopped car with all the doors open vs sitting in a moving car with the front driver and rear passenger windows open. The first one might feel cooler on a windy day, if the wind is blowing in the right direction, but the other will have consistent airflow from the outside through the car and back outside.
I keep my sunroof open and the back passenger side window cracked. It is the optimal airflow for the driver’s seat. I couldn’t tell you what the rest of the seats feel like, but those are of no concern to me.
It ain’t tho
Indeed, there’s a reason we have all sorts of ducting, we want the air to flow specific ways. Not so great when hot air could easily recirculate immediately back to intake.
Yeah, it’s like the difference between sitting in a stopped car with all the doors open vs sitting in a moving car with the front driver and rear passenger windows open. The first one might feel cooler on a windy day, if the wind is blowing in the right direction, but the other will have consistent airflow from the outside through the car and back outside.
Trust the metal cages. Metal cages are very mature technology.
I prefer using the opposite windows. I don’t like a breeze directly at my face.
I keep my sunroof open and the back passenger side window cracked. It is the optimal airflow for the driver’s seat. I couldn’t tell you what the rest of the seats feel like, but those are of no concern to me.
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you put it in front of the AC
You put it in the AC*
or put the AC in it