Hey guys,
while trying to deal with some stubborn screws on my license plate holder (previous owner sure didn't care about this ever getting off), I discovered there are two thin sheets of plastic fixed on a bumper from inner side:
- one larger, square shaped, slightly bigger than a A4 paper format (screwed on with 4 bolts)
- one smaller, rectangular shape, fitted inside the bumper grille hole (fixed on with small steel clamps)...
I took these off in order to gain access but didn't put them back just yet. Now, I'm wondering what purpose to these have on our cars? Just a protection from rain/water or improving the airflow?
I can easily see my exhaust manifold through the bumper now which means it's getting cooled at higher speeds - how much of an effect on the exhaust gas speeds do you think this might have?
The only reason I can think of why this would be great is to keep the engine bay cooler. Would love to hear more on this!
What do you guys think?