what are those scoops on the roof?
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what are those scoops on the roof?
I've seen these scoops just above the windshield on the roof. They would have to serve some really useful purpose to justify putting something that homely on a car, so what are they?
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Rally cars don't have A/C so they have the scoops to help keep the drivers cool.
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Some mid-90s accord in my town has a full body kit, all the rice goodies, and the last thing he added before selling it was a roof scoop from a WRX. Looks very garish. It's stupid on a street car, that's all I have to say.
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Really? You can't open your windows in rally? I mean, I guess for the guys with the plexi-windows, it may not be possible, but why not? What's better than the bugs-in-the-teeth-wind-in-your-hair-fresh-forest-air? 
Basically, with them, you cut your roof open for it, and then have some kind of deal on the bottom that allows you to 'vent' or open it similar to a non-power sunroof.

Basically, with them, you cut your roof open for it, and then have some kind of deal on the bottom that allows you to 'vent' or open it similar to a non-power sunroof.
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Imagine the dust, debris, etc. coming in unabated? That's why they need to have the windows up.
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Sort of the opposite of driving with the sunroof out at high speeds. I had mine out when I saw 133 and the pressure fluctuations created a loud pulsing beat and inner ear felt like I was at high altitude.
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You guys and your half truths. 

True.They're roof scoops.
Partly true, partly false. Some rally cars still have AC, it's VERY nice when ya have it, much better then any roof scoop.Rally cars don't have A/C so they have the scoops to help keep the drivers cool.
Kelly, you are incorrect on this. Please re-read your rule books if you have them. If not, go download them then read them. Do not post with so definitive an answer unless you are positive it is true.Your also not allowed to open your windows in rally.
If dust wants in, it WILL get it. No amount of rolling up of windows will stop it.Imagine the dust, debris, etc. coming in unabated? That's why they need to have the windows up.
Good!it essentially pressurizes the interior
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Anybody have a sound or vid clip of this? I'm not doubting, I just want to hear it. I have no sunroof, otherwise I'd try it.evolutionmovement wrote:I had mine out when I saw 133 and the pressure fluctuations created a loud pulsing beat and inner ear felt like I was at high altitude.
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OK, I dont remember the rules exactly, if you can roll down the windows, its not more than a couple inches. I was explained this rule today, by a safety steward. He said it was because windows stop body parts from flying out the window, and getting crushed in rollovers.(during which, many people will try and "hold the car down")
I didnt read all of the rule book,(as most of it doesnt pertain to me) I based my reply on assumption, my bad.
Even with the windows rolled up, dust always finds a way into the cab through seals n stuff, and the roof scoop will add a positive pressure in the cabin, and keep it moving. I know people who have drilled vent holes in their lexan windows, and regreted it come summertime, cause all it did was let more dust in.
So while my reply was not rule based, it is based on the drivers I talk to, and the drivers I crew for. Sorry for the confusion.
I didnt read all of the rule book,(as most of it doesnt pertain to me) I based my reply on assumption, my bad.
Even with the windows rolled up, dust always finds a way into the cab through seals n stuff, and the roof scoop will add a positive pressure in the cabin, and keep it moving. I know people who have drilled vent holes in their lexan windows, and regreted it come summertime, cause all it did was let more dust in.
So while my reply was not rule based, it is based on the drivers I talk to, and the drivers I crew for. Sorry for the confusion.
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