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My 98 has one... ...thinking about removing it though.
98 T-Red SVT -- TH/BAT Tranny -- SPEC Clutch & Flywheel
Torsen - Keyed Tower - Custom shift forks
Optimized TB - B&M Shifter - Elky Mesh - Indiglo
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I dont think any of the cougars had them [I know mine didnt] and I have never heard a complaint
yes... I am a cougar owner trolling on your board.
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sounds like the plant workers forgot about them from time to time...
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My question is why would you remove it? I heard it makes the car a lot more noisy without it.
Champagne 1995 Ford Contour LX R.I.P. - 7/11/06
V6 2.5L 24v DOHC
Oversized System
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But if you have a K&N, it's a good noise!
Scott
Mabe I WILL be Phil.
1999 Contour SVT, Tropic Green
BAT kit, K&N RU-3530+MAF, Magnecore 8.5mm, some audio goodies, Hightowers, Knauberized, tatoo by Parkedcar.
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Originally posted by getsum111: But if you have a K&N, it's a good noise!
+1
Plus the hoodliner traps in heat, which noone likes.
99 TRed Contour SVT # 1853 out of 2760
230.2 WHP @ 6500
237.0 WTR @ 2250
Originally posted by MxRacer: Originally posted by RawBurt: I'll be keeping it to myself, until the time comes. It'll be hard to find.
much like your weiner.
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Keep in mind that the liner is there not only for noise insulation, but as a fire deterrent as well. The clips that hold it in place are designed to melt quickly, allowing the liner to fall down on the engine and smother a fire.
That being said, mine didn't come with one either. I'm thinking of cutting some polished stainless steel and mounting it inside the underhood framework. Saw that on a car and it looked REALLY nice!
BrApple-its all in the way it is presented...but everythign on my resume is all me
TexasRealtor-I hope you spelling improves on your resume.
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Originally posted by IRingTwyce: The clips that hold it in place are designed to melt quickly, allowing the liner to fall down on the engine and smother a fire.
Don't you think the fire will get more than enough air from under the engine compartment to sustain itself?...i do....
99 SE V6\5spd - 156 HP\157 TQ 15.166-90.84
Totaled 02/12/06
99 SVT # 1571 - 175 HP\153 TQ 14.999-91.88
Born 3/24/99 Reborn 3/18/06
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Originally posted by Rouar: Sometime around 1998.5 the hood liner was decontented, according to the main site FAQ. I'm actually surprised your Contour had one to begin with - mine didn't and it was several months older than yours.
I was told that it became an option... Kind of like that stupid trunk light option.. I cannot believe they would charge an extra $60-80 on the retail price to poorly light the trunk... If it were me I would just buy a dollar store flashlight and leave it in the trunk.
98 Corolla LE 1.8L DOHC 1ZZFE
TEIN H.Tech Springs
Tokico HP series Struts
Short ram air intake
Tsudo Axel Back Exhaust
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Originally posted by pole120: Originally posted by IRingTwyce: The clips that hold it in place are designed to melt quickly, allowing the liner to fall down on the engine and smother a fire.
Don't you think the fire will get more than enough air from under the engine compartment to sustain itself?...i do....
depends on what part of the engine has caught fire. If it's something electrical on the top of the engine, then it would probably smother. If it was from underneath, then no it wouldn't smother.
BrApple-its all in the way it is presented...but everythign on my resume is all me
TexasRealtor-I hope you spelling improves on your resume.
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