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Wind screen or no wind screen
Got home from a spirited drive yesterday and before I put the top up, I had to move something in my garage. Got out of the car and noticed my plexi window wind screen had half way come out of its holder. I was probably one bump away from it completely flying off.
Wondering what the preference is for everyone. I don't know what it does, I don't have any hair so it doesn't help me in that aspect! |
The windscreen is a waste of time in my opinion. I sold mine off a long time ago. Along with the ridiculous speedster humps I might add.
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No windscreen for me either...it is a convertible for crying out loud! Want the full wind effect in my hair! Oops...in your case op, you would want the full wind effect on your scalp. Lol!
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Took my rear windscreen off. |
Replace the clips on the windscreen if you haven't. The plastic 'spring' deforms over time and doesn't hold them in as well. $4 each if I recall. I personally like having the windscreen for when the windows are up as it really helps isolate the passenger compartment from noise and wind at speed on the highway.
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The humps look like this...http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01/hump1378990277.jpg
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Where else can I put my Porsche Decal?
I've drive without, I don't think it does anything wind blocking wise It does provide a very nice rattle unless you put padding to stop it I'm always afraid it will blow out. I'm toying with the idea of drilling 1 - 2 small holes to put a leash in it to keep it on board |
I've driven long periods of time with and without. My personal feeling is that with it, you can extend your topdown enjoyment into cooler weather and maintain a little climate control in the cockpit. This may be more pertainent when traveling with a woman passenger.
Besides, when is the last time you were rolling down the highway and wished for more turbulant air hitting the back of your head? |
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Oh, and it makes smoking a cigar much easier. :cool:
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I use the screen. I think it significantly reduces turbulence in the cockpit and looks good on the car too. Mine is tight and doesn't rattle. I have taken the car up to about 200 kph with the top down and it has not come loose.
Putting a plexi insert inside the hoop screens also make a difference. |
If you do a lot of top down highway driving it does keep the cockpit more comfortable. Especially true when temps are low. I used mine a lot for a few years but now prefer to just drive top up on the highway so the windstop was no longer used much.
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I won't get into a top down Porsche without a windscreen. :eek:
Mine has it, and during the test drive I was very pleased that it was more effective than past Porsche windscreens. But then again, I (probably) have longer hair than you guys . . . :D |
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I've always had a clear windscreen on almost all of my cabrios... Z3, Z4, Boxster, even made my own windblocker for my 69 MG MKIII, but not the Ferrari. :)
Do they work, you betcha ! Never had a problem with rattles and they buffer out the wind from the back so you can hear your music or have a conversation. |
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Mine did rattle, but then I ordered the new clips from Suncoast Porsche. New ones work great.
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Never used it. Its a convertible and I actually enjoy the wind.
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