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It is a great idea, but I'm not sure if the cowl area on our car would be pressurized as much as with older cars due to the design of the parts near the base of the windshield. The plastic cowl sits almost flush with the hood with vents on its front side. The back side of the cowl dips down before coming into contact with the windshield and would be the best place to have air enter however, there are no vents on that side.
You would still get cold air thanks to the vents on the front side of the cowl, but the cowl itself would be more pressurized if there were vents on the back side of the cowl.
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