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Over the weekend I installed the Roush heat extractors, it was a bigger pain in the ass than I anticipated but in the end I'm REALLY happy with the results.

One issue though, looking at how these are installed I question how much heat they're actually extracting. It does look like air can flow through them but they are not open to the engine like the stock extractors. It looks like air has to flow along the hood and under the heat insulator to be vented out.

But I'm VERY happy with how it all turned out, the car looks a whole lot more aggressive and it makes the car a bit more unique.



I'll get better pictures this afternoon.
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I did them along with the Lethal Grille Delete. Changed the entire attitude of the car, imo.
 
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I did them along with the Lethal Grille Delete. Changed the entire attitude of the car, imo.
I thought about the grill delete but since I have the bliss system my lower grill is different. I didn't think it'd look as good. But I am thinking of getting the upper MMD grill if that ever comes out.
 

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Over the weekend I installed the Roush heat extractors, it was a bigger pain in the ass than I anticipated but in the end I'm REALLY happy with the results.

One issue though, looking at how these are installed I question how much heat they're actually extracting. It does look like air can flow through them but they are not open to the engine like the stock extractors. It looks like air has to flow along the hood and under the heat insulator to be vented out.

But I'm VERY happy with how it all turned out, the car looks a whole lot more aggressive and it makes the car a bit more unique.



I'll get better pictures this afternoon.
They look great!
 

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Any plans to paint them fellas?
 

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3m just released an ultra realistic carbon fiber wrap. I'm thinking about do them and the roof in it.
 
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They really look good when you finish them, either hydrographics or paint.
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Any plans to paint them fellas?
I did think about it, but after seeing them installed I'm not going too.

I personally think they're perfect as is since the extractor plastic matches all other exterior plastics.
 

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i ordered these last week, i was hoping it was going to be an easy install...
 

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Over the weekend I installed the Roush heat extractors, it was a bigger pain in the ass than I anticipated but in the end I'm REALLY happy with the results.

One issue though, looking at how these are installed I question how much heat they're actually extracting. It does look like air can flow through them but they are not open to the engine like the stock extractors. It looks like air has to flow along the hood and under the heat insulator to be vented out.

But I'm VERY happy with how it all turned out, the car looks a whole lot more aggressive and it makes the car a bit more unique.



I'll get better pictures this afternoon.
Looking great Coyote!

I love the black on yellow look.

What are your plans for her next? I see this car turning into a show and go beast!

Let me know if I can be of any assistance along the way.

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