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I have been thinking about how to deal with these vents since i first started thinking about competeing in SPL. What i need to know is what is the point of these vents and what will happen if i plug them up. there are vents on the bottom of my door panel on both doors. they have a rubber flap on them to make them one way vents and they vent out the back of the door in to the door jam. i know they are on almost ever car atleast some where. is it ok to cover there up?
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I don't know why you would have them in the door. I have them in the back of my car and they lead directly to the outside world from inside my car. They open and close with the bass notes so I sealed it off. some people say it lets the car breath and its good for spl. Depends on the setup I had an aeroport 6 inches away from my vent so I dont think it was helping.
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they let the airpressure in the car balance with the outside environment when you close the door, or when travelling at high speeds.
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the vents at the back of suvs, like on my old bravada, just pulled the air from the front seats to the entire vehicle. Basically just sucks the a/c to the back.
In the doors, it allows the pressure in the vehicle to equalize when you shut the doors...tape em up..or put some metal over them and dynomat over them.
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