HIP Glass Cover in extreme heat
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HIP Glass Cover in extreme heat
I bought the HIP glass engine cover for my 2009 Cayman S and installed it a few weeks ago. Before I pulled the trigger I checked the reviews on rennlist and found that most users did not experience a big change in heat radiation and only a minor increase in cabin volume. Lately its been well over 100 degrees here and what I am finding is that if I park the car with a hot motor on a 111 degree day for example the heat radiates off of or through the glass afterwards, you can feel it radiate from behind the headrest. On cooler days this doesn't seem to happen or at least its not noticable. Does anyone else have this experience or tips on solving this problem? I drive this car every day so unless I can solve this problem I might need to get rid of this brand new cover.
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I bought the HIP glass engine cover for my 2009 Cayman S and installed it a few weeks ago. Before I pulled the trigger I checked the reviews on rennlist and found that most users did not experience a big change in heat radiation and only a minor increase in cabin volume. Lately its been well over 100 degrees here and what I am finding is that if I park the car with a hot motor on a 111 degree day for example the heat radiates off of or through the glass afterwards, you can feel it radiate from behind the headrest. On cooler days this doesn't seem to happen or at least its not noticable. Does anyone else have this experience or tips on solving this problem? I drive this car every day so unless I can solve this problem I might need to get rid of this brand new cover.
Maybe you could fabricate some kind of insulated carpet cover to lay on top of the clear cover for use on those daily drives in the summertime.
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