is it bad to remove the underbelly of the engine bay??
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I think you're referring to the same piece that I asked about in this thread ===>
https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-sedan-v35-2003-06/297954-underbody-plastic-cover-thingy.html
Check out that thread.
https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-sedan-v35-2003-06/297954-underbody-plastic-cover-thingy.html
Check out that thread.
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Its designed to aid in cooling and the cooling system is designed and tested with it in place. Sure you can roll without and probably notice no ill effects but why. It also serves as a nice debris shield. Many think that its worthless but it does more then you know. If you ever have the pleasure of something flying up off the road and tearing your belts up and get tangled in the fan like I have then you will learn to appreciate them. Keeps those damn cats out in the cold weather too. You may laugh but I have seen many animals that made a nice home in a warm engine bay in the cold season. Its a mess to clean up!
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Give me a break people. Underbelly panels? Seriously.
Check your car's manual. I bet you will see a recommendation not to mod your car at all because Infiniti engineers designed it that way and everything on the car "has a purpose".
If the car truly is mechanically perfect why would any of us mod the car in the first place? Infiniti is simply trying to reduce the liability risk of some noob that doesn't even know if it will be a problem to remove plastic panels under the motor from trying to modify their engine or car in the first place!
Just my .02.
Check your car's manual. I bet you will see a recommendation not to mod your car at all because Infiniti engineers designed it that way and everything on the car "has a purpose".
If the car truly is mechanically perfect why would any of us mod the car in the first place? Infiniti is simply trying to reduce the liability risk of some noob that doesn't even know if it will be a problem to remove plastic panels under the motor from trying to modify their engine or car in the first place!
Just my .02.
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