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Old 05-16-2008, 12:03 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Re: "Cool Toe" Ram Air

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gsgmac previously said: View Post
And what is the hand position to provide "nugget" cooling? The boys need some cool breeze too!
I just FJ-Ctuised from point to point. Along the way I was testing the '1&3' finger style and stumbled across something

*and this is for the masses*

When you have perfected the origional "Ram Air" sweet spot and have achieved a massive airflow. Take your LEFT Knee and and press it against the door panel. [Sorry No Pic's] With your jbee on the door move your left leg around to search out the perfect angle. It won't take long and it will be like an ON/OFF switch. BAM!!!


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