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Old Mar 15, 2000 | 01:10 PM
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Hello

before you call me a boyracer or something: I live in Germany and there are no speed-limits on some streets :-))

Problem: Most time I'm driving to work on no-speed-limited highways and normally so fast as my car can go (245km/H on the speedo). Now I have spend some money to a Power-upgrade-kit and I am very happy with it.

BUT: The car is now able to run over 260 km/H (on the speedo the needle disappears 1 cm behind the 260) and if the car reaches the 250 km/area the left rear windows seams to open itself and the streaming air causes a noise like somebody blowing you directly with a whistle in your ears.

If I open the window a litle bit, it's o.k, but therefore it's again much more louder.
The other windows doing a streaming noise as well, but they do not open themselves.

Does anyone have a fix (Don't say that I have to drive slower ;-))
Can the doors be adjusted to get more pressure on the glass against the rubber?

Perhaps somebody sell other door-rubbers!?
Or is it simply the fact because there are no borders on the windows?

Thanks
Frank
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Old Mar 15, 2000 | 01:34 PM
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You have to drive slower


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Old Mar 15, 2000 | 01:43 PM
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I can't!!
I like to drive the BMW/AUDI/MERCEDES-owner to despair...

Frank
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Old Mar 15, 2000 | 03:31 PM
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I also have a rear door seal problem although not any where near those speeds. I will be having this sorted out soon at my first service and will post whether a new seal solves the problem
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