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  1. #21451
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rovert View Post
    Or pollen and poo.

    This is me right now. Except now it’s going to rain so that’ll cake on there in a nice cement-like substance.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWCurves View Post
    This is me right now. Except now it’s going to rain so that’ll cake on there in a nice cement-like substance.
    Just rinse it all off before it dries. I have a leaf blower and feather duster on standby during this season! LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rovert View Post
    Just rinse it all off before it dries. I have a leaf blower and feather duster on standby during this season! LOL
    LEAF BLOWER LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newjack View Post
    LEAF BLOWER LOL

    RIP Roverts paint
    Haha. I does have clean/cold air intake. Instructions also say not to use it as a mulcher while blowing things clean. I gather so It doesn’t throw rocks, sand, and plant material into the door cracks?
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  5. #21455
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rovert View Post
    Haha. I does have clean/cold air intake. Instructions also say not to use it as a mulcher while blowing things clean. I gather so It doesn’t throw rocks, sand, and plant material into the door cracks?
    haha I'm just giving you a hard time man

    Although picturing you drying the car off with a leaf blower is pretty funny, albeit effective
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    Quote Originally Posted by Newjack View Post
    Although picturing you drying the car off with a leaf blower is pretty funny, albeit effective
    Drying doesn’t seem as effective probably because the airflow is too diffused. I feel when I tried that water just blows somewhere else on the car and I ended up chasing a water droplet from front to back. Blowers seem to be good at evacuating pools of water within cracks so you can dry with a towel.

    Also a highway interstate blow dry (at “drying” speed) is even more fun. But you also have to drift to get the side of the car dry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rovert View Post
    Drying doesn’t seem as effective probably because the airflow is too diffused. I feel when I tried that water just blows somewhere else on the car and I ended up chasing a water droplet from front to back. Blowers seem to be good at evacuating pools of water within cracks so you can dry with a towel.

    Also a highway interstate blow dry (at “drying” speed) is even more fun. But you also have to drift to get the side of the car dry.
    "Do you know why I pulled you over?"

    I was just drying my car....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Newjack View Post
    haha I'm just giving you a hard time man

    Although picturing you drying the car off with a leaf blower is pretty funny, albeit effective
    I do it all the time. Neighbors probably enjoy it.

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    I was thinking about buying a leaf blower to dry the car but decided to pass. Less stuff to store in the garage.
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  10. #21460
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rovert View Post
    Haha. I does have clean/cold air intake. Instructions also say not to use it as a mulcher while blowing things clean. I gather so It doesn’t throw rocks, sand, and plant material into the door cracks?
    What’s the butt dyno say about that cold air intake in terms of hp/tq gains?


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