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<blockquote data-quote="grassroots" data-source="post: 4609214" data-attributes="member: 571725"><p>oh and it plays just fine without a dust cap i've noticed... the only real purpose to one is to keep shit out of the gap and to channel airflow over the coils right? it did seem to heat up quicker and get smelly when it was blown off...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>i did the first time but now that it's installed.... it's not possible. i tired holding it on for a few minutes with my fingers but there is no way i'm taking this thing back out... way too heavy.... i might have to grab a snickers next time and really press on it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grassroots, post: 4609214, member: 571725"] oh and it plays just fine without a dust cap i've noticed... the only real purpose to one is to keep shit out of the gap and to channel airflow over the coils right? it did seem to heat up quicker and get smelly when it was blown off... i did the first time but now that it's installed.... it's not possible. i tired holding it on for a few minutes with my fingers but there is no way i'm taking this thing back out... way too heavy.... i might have to grab a snickers next time and really press on it... [/QUOTE]
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